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Crowe, Teresa V. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2019
This study describes the demographic profiles of 1,164 deaf children and adolescents who are consumers of the public behavioral health services in the state of Maryland. Up until recent years, data about deaf adults, children, and youth were unavailable. Over the past couple years, items to the Outcomes Measurement System (OMS) Interview included…
Descriptors: Deafness, Children, Adolescents, Public Health
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Larson, Satu; Chapman, Susan; Spetz, Joanne; Brindis, Claire D. – Journal of School Health, 2017
Background: Children and adolescents exposed to chronic trauma have a greater risk for mental health disorders and school failure. Children and adolescents of minority racial/ethnic groups and those living in poverty are at greater risk of exposure to trauma and less likely to have access to mental health services. School-based health centers…
Descriptors: Trauma, Mental Health, Academic Achievement, School Health Services
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Verlaan, Pierrette; Déry, Michèle; Temcheff, Caroline E.; Toupin, Jean – School Mental Health, 2018
Studies suggest that girls with externalizing problems (ExtP) who receive school-based mental health services may have more severe impairments than boys. In addition, girls with ExtP who receive mental health treatments have been found do so for shorter durations, but this remains to be confirmed among children receiving school-based mental health…
Descriptors: School Health Services, Mental Health, Behavior Problems, Severity (of Disability)
David M. Bersoff; Jayne Greenberg; Kayla Jackson; Karen Kafer; Julie Mattson-Ostrow; Robert Murray; Jean Ragalie-Carr; Patrick Smith; Katie Wilson – AASA, The School Superintendent's Association, 2020
In March of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic upended our country, leading to a hunger and education crisis like we have never seen before. This report reflects on the role schools play in supporting a culture of wellness; the opportunities, trends, barriers and reasons why schools have been the great equalizer in America, where the minority is the…
Descriptors: Wellness, Health Promotion, School Health Services, Nutrition
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Stewart, Shannon L.; Klassen, Janell; Hamza, Chloe – Exceptionality Education International, 2016
Previous research linking school disruption with mental health problems has largely relied on assessments of academic achievement to measure school disruption. Early disruptive classroom behaviour (e.g., conflict with school staff, negative attitudes toward school), however, may precipitate poor academic performance and may stem from emerging…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Children, Youth, Clinical Diagnosis
Graves, Scott L., Jr., Ed.; Blake, Jamilia J., Ed. – APA Books, 2016
School-based mental health professionals receive extensive training in assessment and treatment techniques with children. However, most of this training is based on research with white, middle-class populations, whose experiences are hardly universal. In the next decade, ethnic minority students are projected to become the numerical majority in…
Descriptors: Psychoeducational Methods, Intervention, Ethnic Groups, Minority Group Students
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Milovancevic, Milica Pejovic; Jovicic, Milica – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2013
It has been estimated that 9 to 13% of children and adolescents have a mental disorder that causes significant functioning impairment and that only one fifth of those who need mental health services actually receive them. The majority of children and adolescents are enrolled in schools, where they spend a considerable amount of time, and this is…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Mental Health Workers, School Personnel, Cooperation
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Shannon, Robin Adair; Bergren, Martha Dewey; Matthews, Alicia – Journal of School Nursing, 2010
There is a gap in the nursing literature regarding children who frequently visit school nurses' offices with recurrent unexplained physical symptoms. A review of the scientific health literature was undertaken to examine the clinical presentation, associated variables, and implications for school nurses regarding children who are frequent school…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Child Health, Depression (Psychology), School Health Services
Kugler, Eileen Gale; Price, Olga Acosta – Phi Delta Kappan, 2009
Strengthening the entire family is a fundamental goal of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Caring Across Communities initiative, administered by the Center for Health and Health Care in Schools. Many immigrant and refugee students have lived through traumatic situations, but they benefit from being part of close-knit families and caring…
Descriptors: Refugees, Immigrants, Children, Trust (Psychology)
Colorado Children's Campaign, 2011
This annual report provides a review of Colorado Children's Campaign's accomplishments in 2010. The report is comprised of the following sections: (1) Letter from President and CEO; (2) About Us: 2010 in Review; (3) Child Health; (4) Early Childhood Development; (5) K-12 Education; (6) Fiscal Policy and Budget Analysis; (7) 2010 Legislative…
Descriptors: Children, Child Advocacy, Poverty, Financial Policy
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Engelke, Martha Keehner; Guttu, Martha; Warren, Michelle B.; Swanson, Melvin – Journal of School Nursing, 2008
More children with chronic illnesses are attending school, and some of them struggle academically because of issues related to their health. School-based case management has been suggested as one strategy to improve the academic success of these children. This study tracked the academic, health, and quality of life outcomes for 114 children with…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Seizures, Academic Achievement, Chronic Illness
Blachman, Dara; Laughlin, Lynda; Lukacs, Susan; Pastor, Patricia; Howie, LaJeana; Sonnenberg, William; Axelrad, Daniel; Steffen, Barry; Baum, Katrina; Lopez, Marsha; Jekielek, Susan; Nord, Mark; Morisi, Teri; Avenevoli, Shelli; Singleton, James; Colpe, Lisa; Fungwe, Thomas; Ghandour, Reem – Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics, 2009
"America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being" provides annual updates on the well-being of children and families in the United States across a range of domains. A more detailed report alternates every other year with a condensed version that highlights selected indicators. This year, the Forum is publishing the full report…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Well Being, Social Environment, Physical Environment
Walker, Hill M., Ed.; Gresham, Frank M., Ed. – Guilford Press, 2013
This authoritative volume provides state-of-the-art practices for supporting the approximately 20% of today's K-12 students who have emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) that hinder school success. Leading experts present evidence-based approaches to screening, progress monitoring, intervention, and instruction within a multi-tiered framework.…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Intervention, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders
Valois, Robert F. – American Journal of Health Education, 2003
This article presents the text of an address delivered by Robert F. Valois at the Annual National Meeting of the American Association for Health Education, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on April 4, 2003. Valois discusses the changes in the "American village" as they relate to…
Descriptors: Health Programs, Adolescents, School Health Services, Comprehensive School Health Education
Williams, James H.; Leherr, Kay – 1998
As increasing numbers of children in developing nations survive to school age, practitioners, researchers, and policymakers are increasingly focusing on the health and well-being of school-age children and on the possibility of using the infrastructure of the school system to deliver health and nutrition interventions. This research, conducted in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Child Health, Children
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