The Other Consumer: Exploring Caregiver Perspectives of Child Mental Health Services in Arizona

abstract: The purpose of this study is to understand and explore the perspectives of caregivers of children receiving mental health services in the Southwest. The data collected examines areas of caregiver satisfaction of services including, perceived barriers and agency’s ability to effectively app...

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Other Authors: Schackart, Audrey (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.29928
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-299282018-06-22T03:06:15Z The Other Consumer: Exploring Caregiver Perspectives of Child Mental Health Services in Arizona abstract: The purpose of this study is to understand and explore the perspectives of caregivers of children receiving mental health services in the Southwest. The data collected examines areas of caregiver satisfaction of services including, perceived barriers and agency’s ability to effectively apply the System of Care model’s core values. Participants (N=100) were interviewed using the System of Care Practice Review, Revised. Data results include descriptive quantitative analysis, correlation and means comparisons, and thematic analysis of qualitative responses. The research indicates that as a whole, caregivers are satisfied with child mental health services. Data suggests that providers should continue to strive for improvement and excellence in several areas of service, including intervention effectiveness, family participation, cultural competence, communication and interpersonal relationships. Dissertation/Thesis Schackart, Audrey (Author) LeCroy, Craig W (Advisor) Williams, Lela R (Committee member) Sangalang, Cindy C (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Social work Mental health System of Care Caregiver Child Mental Health eng 74 pages Masters Thesis Social Work 2015 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.29928 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2015
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topic Social work
Mental health
System of Care
Caregiver
Child Mental Health
spellingShingle Social work
Mental health
System of Care
Caregiver
Child Mental Health
The Other Consumer: Exploring Caregiver Perspectives of Child Mental Health Services in Arizona
description abstract: The purpose of this study is to understand and explore the perspectives of caregivers of children receiving mental health services in the Southwest. The data collected examines areas of caregiver satisfaction of services including, perceived barriers and agency’s ability to effectively apply the System of Care model’s core values. Participants (N=100) were interviewed using the System of Care Practice Review, Revised. Data results include descriptive quantitative analysis, correlation and means comparisons, and thematic analysis of qualitative responses. The research indicates that as a whole, caregivers are satisfied with child mental health services. Data suggests that providers should continue to strive for improvement and excellence in several areas of service, including intervention effectiveness, family participation, cultural competence, communication and interpersonal relationships. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Social Work 2015
author2 Schackart, Audrey (Author)
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title The Other Consumer: Exploring Caregiver Perspectives of Child Mental Health Services in Arizona
title_short The Other Consumer: Exploring Caregiver Perspectives of Child Mental Health Services in Arizona
title_full The Other Consumer: Exploring Caregiver Perspectives of Child Mental Health Services in Arizona
title_fullStr The Other Consumer: Exploring Caregiver Perspectives of Child Mental Health Services in Arizona
title_full_unstemmed The Other Consumer: Exploring Caregiver Perspectives of Child Mental Health Services in Arizona
title_sort other consumer: exploring caregiver perspectives of child mental health services in arizona
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url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.29928
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