FOSTERING INDIVIDUALIZED MENTAL HEALTH CARE: A STUDY
促进个性化心理健康护理:一项研究
基本信息
- 批准号:3567453
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 37.4万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1990
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1990-09-30 至 1993-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:child (0-11) child foster care /adoption child mental disorders child mental health service community mental health services emotional adjustment health care service evaluation health service demonstration project human subject human therapy evaluation mental disorder prevention mental health counseling patient care management psychosocial rehabilitation psychotherapy social adjustment
项目摘要
In a controlled study, the efficacy and effectiveness of a Foster
Individualized Assistance Program (FIAP) will be evaluated for its ability
to stabilize the placements and improve the emotional/behavioral
adjustment of foster children at high risk for severe emotional
disturbance (SED). This study will confront an overtaxing need to provide
mental health and substance abuse services to foster children at risk of
SED. It will address an essential part of Florida's five-year state plan
for children's mental health and will facilitate the achievement of two of
the State's CASSP goals: family participation and individualized systems
of mental health care.
The project will establish and evaluate the effectiveness of FIAP's
empowered Mental Health Intervention Specialist, who will serve as each
child's therapeutic case manager and home preservationist, coordinating
mental health services, conducting assessments, and providing home-based
support, training, and counseling to both foster children and their foster
parents, as needed. The Specialist will also secure mental health and
related community services, using flexible funds to purchase wraparound
services essential to each child's emotional growth and stability.
The project's study will be conducted in both urban and rural areas, where
FIAP will serve approximately 70 children. Clients receiving these
individualized mental health services will be randomly selected within
each area. In addition to having been abused, criteria for selection will
include foster placement instability, multi-agency needs, and
behavioral/emotional problems disruptive enough to suggest movement to
more restrictive residential and/or school placement, and which place the
child at risk of SED.
The effects and efficacy of FIAP in serving high risk foster children will
be determined by assessments of each child's: 1) stability in foster
placement; direction and level of restrictiveness of any placement change;
2) clinical/developmental progress, as evidenced through valid behavioral,
emotional, educational, and family adjustment measures; and 3) community
behavior measures, such as school truancy and arrests. The study's
hypotheses predict that the FIAP treatment group will experience greater
stability of foster placement, and grater improvement in
emotional/behavioral adjustment than the high risk children, who will
continue to receive standard mental health treatment in foster care. The
results will help Florida establish more effective community based, non-
residential, mental health interventions than those currently used.
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FLORIDA CHILD AND ADOLESCENT SERVICE SYSTEM PROGRAM
佛罗里达儿童和青少年服务系统计划
- 批准号:
3564730 - 财政年份:1989
- 资助金额:
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