Pediatric primary care providers' relationships with mental health care providers: survey results

AE Pidano, L Honigfeld, M Bar-Halpern… - Child & Youth Care …, 2014 - Springer
Background As many as 20% of children have diagnosable mental health conditions and
nearly all of them receive pediatric primary health care. However, most children with serious …

Perception of primary care pediatricians of effectiveness, acceptability, and availability of mental health services

NR Dempster, BG Wildman… - Journal of Child Health …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Approximately 20% of children in the United States meet the criteria for a psychosocial
disorder; however, less than 25% of these children receive psychosocial services. A …

Pediatricians' role in providing mental health care for children and adolescents: do pediatricians and child and adolescent psychiatrists agree?

A Heneghan, AS Garner, A Storfer-Isser… - … of Developmental & …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Background: Many children who have a mental health disorder do not receive mental health
services and are seen only in primary care settings. Perceptions of pediatricians and mental …

Pediatric primary care providers' reported likelihood to refer to mental health specialists.

EL Peterson, AE Pidano, L Honigfeld - Families, Systems, & Health, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Introduction: Pediatric primary care providers (PPCPs) play an increasingly important role in
addressing mental health concerns. Yet PPCPs are limited in the services they can provide …

Prescribing practices of psychiatrists and primary care physicians caring for children with mental illness

I Harpaz‐Rotem, RA Rosenheck - Child: Care, Health and …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Although several studies have found that the most effective treatment for both
youths and adults diagnosed with mood disorders is the combination of psychotherapy and …

Pediatric primary care provider comfort with mental health practices: a needs assessment of regions with shortages of treatment access

AF Bettencourt, RA Ferro, JLL Williams, KN Khan… - Academic …, 2021 - Springer
Objectives Nearly 50% of children with a mental health concern do not receive treatment.
Child Psychiatry Access Programs like Behavioral Health Integration in Pediatric Primary …

Please break the silence: Parents' views on communication between pediatric primary care and mental health providers.

CA Greene, JD Ford, B Ward-Zimmerman… - Families, Systems, & …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of parents'
preferences regarding the sharing of information between their children's primary care and …

Collaborative care: a pilot study of a child psychiatry outpatient consultation model for primary care providers

EM Fallucco, ER Blackmore, CM Bejarano… - The journal of …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract A Child Psychiatry Consultation Model (CPCM) offering primary care providers
(PCPs) expedited access to outpatient child psychiatric consultation regarding management …

A collaborative care model to improve access to pediatric mental health services

O Aupont, L Doerfler, DF Connor, C Stille… - … and Policy in Mental …, 2013 - Springer
To examine if an innovative collaborative care model known as Targeted Child Psychiatric
Services designed for primary care pediatricians (PCPs) and child psychiatrists (1) was …

[PDF][PDF] Barriers to mental health referral from pediatric primary care settings

N Walders, GE Childs, D Comer… - Am J Manag …, 2003 - ajmc.s3.amazonaws.com
Objective: To examine the frequency of barriers to mental health referral according to
pediatric primary care physician (PCP) report and to identify factors related to perceptions of …