The validity of the multi-informant approach to assessing child and adolescent mental health.
Child and adolescent patients may display mental health concerns within some contexts and
not others (eg, home vs. school). Thus, understanding the specific contexts in which patients …
not others (eg, home vs. school). Thus, understanding the specific contexts in which patients …
A meta-analytic review on treatment dropout in child and adolescent outpatient mental health care
A large proportion (28% up to 75%) of the treatments in youth mental health care results in
premature termination (dropout). It is important to gain knowledge of the determinants of …
premature termination (dropout). It is important to gain knowledge of the determinants of …
The Needs-to-Goals Gap: How informant discrepancies in youth mental health assessments impact service delivery
Over 60 years of research reveal that informants who observe youth in clinically relevant
contexts (eg, home, school)—typically parents, teachers, and youth clients themselves …
contexts (eg, home, school)—typically parents, teachers, and youth clients themselves …
Introduction to the special section: More than measurement error: Discovering meaning behind informant discrepancies in clinical assessments of children and …
A De Los Reyes - Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Discrepancies often arise among multiple informants' reports of child and adolescent
psychopathology and related constructs (eg, parenting, family relationship quality and …
psychopathology and related constructs (eg, parenting, family relationship quality and …
Evidence‐based assessment as an integrative model for applying psychological science to guide the voyage of treatment
Evidence‐based assessment (EBA) streamlines literature reviewing and organizing clinical
assessment by targeting the vital few topics,“satisficing,” and focusing on three major phases …
assessment by targeting the vital few topics,“satisficing,” and focusing on three major phases …
Free, brief, and validated: Standardized instruments for low-resource mental health settings
Evidence-based assessment has received little attention despite its critical importance to the
evidence-based practice movement. Given the limited resources in the public sector, it is …
evidence-based practice movement. Given the limited resources in the public sector, it is …
Understanding barriers to evidence-based assessment: Clinician attitudes toward standardized assessment tools
In an era of evidence-based practice, why are clinicians not typically engaged in evidence-
based assessment? To begin to understand this issue, a national multidisciplinary survey …
based assessment? To begin to understand this issue, a national multidisciplinary survey …
Trends in office-based mental health care provided by psychiatrists and primary care physicians
Trends in Office-Based Mental Health Care Provided by Psychiatrists and Primary Care
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Routine outcome monitoring in the Netherlands: practical experiences with a web‐based strategy for the assessment of treatment outcome in clinical practice
E de Beurs, ME den Hollander‐Gijsman… - Clinical psychology …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) is a method devised to systematically collect data on the
effectiveness of treatments in everyday clinical practice. ROM involves documenting the …
effectiveness of treatments in everyday clinical practice. ROM involves documenting the …
A review of mental health treatment dropout by ethnic minority youth
A large proportion of treatments in youth mental health care are prematurely terminated by
the patient. Treatment dropout can have severe consequences. Since ethnic minority youth …
the patient. Treatment dropout can have severe consequences. Since ethnic minority youth …