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Yoshikawa, Hirokazu; Aber, J. Lawrence; Beardslee, William R. – American Psychologist, 2012
This article considers the implications for prevention science of recent advances in research on family poverty and children's mental, emotional, and behavioral health. First, we describe definitions of poverty and the conceptual and empirical challenges to estimating the causal effects of poverty on children's mental, emotional, and behavioral…
Descriptors: Poverty, Children, Adolescents, Youth
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Sheppard, Sean C.; Malatras, Jennifer Weil; Israel, Allen C. – American Psychologist, 2010
Several recent articles have explored the effects of military deployment on U.S. service members' mental health outcomes. Although increased attention has also begun to focus on the effects of deployment on military families, providing a conceptualization for the mechanisms of this process can help organize existing information and inform future…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Mental Health, Family Relationship, Health Services
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Kazak, Anne E.; Hoagwood, Kimberly; Weisz, John R.; Hood, Korey; Kratochwill, Thomas R.; Vargas, Luis A.; Banez, Gerard A. – American Psychologist, 2010
Improving outcomes for children and adolescents with mental health needs demands a broad meta-systemic orientation to overcome persistent problems in current service systems. Improving outcomes necessitates inclusion of current and emerging evidence about effective practices for the diverse population of youth and their families. Key components of…
Descriptors: Children, Adolescents, Mental Health, Health Needs
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Whaley, Arthur L.; Davis, King E. – American Psychologist, 2007
The need for cultural competence and the need for evidence-based practice in mental health services are major issues in contemporary discourse, especially in the psychological treatment of people of color. Although these 2 paradigms are complementary in nature, there is little cross-fertilization in the psychological literature. The present…
Descriptors: Psychology, Health Services, Mental Health Programs, Mental Health
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Weisz, John R.; Sandler, Irwin N.; Durlak, Joseph A.; Anton, Barry S. – American Psychologist, 2006
Responds to comments made by Holden and Blau (see record EJ751342) on the current authors' original article (see record EJ733585). The current authors suggest combining the complementary strengths of the community-based approaches identified by Holden and Blau (2006) and the evidence-based approaches discussed in their original article, rather…
Descriptors: Child Health, Health Promotion, Children, Mental Health
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Holden, E. Wayne; Blau, Gary M. – American Psychologist, 2006
Comments on three articles (see records EJ733583, EJ733584, and EJ733585) on the status of children's mental health services in the United States, which appeared in the September 2005 issue of the "American Psychologist." The current authors suggest that, although this series of articles provides important information, the articles fall…
Descriptors: Health Services, Mental Health Programs, Mental Health, Children
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Huang, Larke; Stroul, Beth; Friedman, Robert; Mrazek, Patricia; Friesen, Barbara; Pires, Sheila; Mayberg, Steve – American Psychologist, 2005
In April 2002, the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health was created by executive order to study the mental health care delivery system in our nation and to make recommendations for improvements so that individuals with serious mental disorders can live, work, learn, and fully participate in their homes and communities. In its…
Descriptors: Health Services, Delivery Systems, Mental Health, Mental Health Programs
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Cummings, Nicholas A. – American Psychologist, 1979
Describes the mental health problems of the nation's children and youth and the lack of services to address these problems. Traces the recent history of federal programs targeted toward youth mental health, and criticizes the current administration's "Most in Need Program" in terms of its administrative and conceptual approaches. (GC)
Descriptors: Children, Federal Legislation, Federal Programs, Mental Health
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Tuma, June M. – American Psychologist, 1989
Reviews the current state of mental health services to children, youth, and families. The development of a continuum of care coordinated across the mental and non-mental health systems that naturally occur in all children's lives may vastly improve mental health services to children, youth, and families. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Child Development, Child Psychology, Children
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Melton, Gary B. – American Psychologist, 1991
The overriding concern in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is dignity. The implications for mental health policy are discussed. The U.S. may not ratify the convention, but it should serve as a guide for state lawmakers and mental health professionals involved in children's issues. (DM)
Descriptors: Children, Human Dignity, Laws, Mental Health
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Knitzer, Jane – American Psychologist, 1984
Summarizes and discusses the implications of a recent national study of public policies affecting the delivery of mental health services to disturbed children and adolescents. Discusses fiscal, administrative, and service inadequacies as well as innovative programming and policy efforts. Addresses implications for the policymaking and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Federal Government, Government Role
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Krishnakumar, Ambika; Black, Maureen M. – American Psychologist, 1998
Examines the influences of urbanization on the mental health and well-being of children in low-income settings. Summarizes and analyzes some current urban prevention projects. Proposes 11 interventions based on individual, family, and community strengths to promote the mental health and well-being of urban children. Contains over 100 references.…
Descriptors: Children, Community Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention
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Wandersman, Abraham; Nation, Maury – American Psychologist, 1998
Describes psychological consequences of life in urban neighborhoods. Offers three conceptual models that relate neighborhood physical, structural, and social characteristics to mental health outcomes. Contains 66 references. (MMU)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Improvement Programs
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Kapor-Stanulovic, Nila – American Psychologist, 1999
Outlines lessons learned during many missions undertaken in countries of the former Soviet Union and former Yugoslavia that were designed to set up psychosocial assistance programs to teach coping skills to children adversely affected by armed conflicts and the socioeconomic transition process from a planned to a market economy. (SM)
Descriptors: Child Health, Children, Communism, Coping
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Weisz, John R.; Sandler, Irwin N.; Durlak, Joseph A.; Anton, Barry S. – American Psychologist, 2005
For decades, empirically tested youth interventions have prevented dysfunction by addressing risk and ameliorated dysfunction through treatment. The authors propose linking prevention and treatment within an integrated model. The model suggests a research agenda: Identify effective programs for a broadened array of problems and disorders, examine…
Descriptors: Prevention, Mental Health, Medical Services, Intervention
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