School-based health centers (SBHCs) emerged in the late 1960s as a response to meeting the health care needs of underserved adolescents who could not access the traditional health care system. SBHCs provide basic primary health care services such as health screenings and assessments, acute care...
B 根 第二 的"Based on all of this evidence, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDCP ) recently recommended school-based health centers as a key strategy to advance health equity-that is, to reduce the access differences that exist between wealthier populations and everyone else.(基于...
School-based health centers (SBHC) are a collaboration between the community, the school, and a sponsoring health care agency that operates the school-based health center. They are located in or near a school and provide integrated medical, behavioral, and other health care services such as dent...
Background As school-based health centers (SBHCs) continue to grow, it remains important to study use of the centers. The extent to which mental health problems exist in the students with access to the centers, whether those students are using the available services, if they are satisfied wit...
School-Based Health Centers: Politics and Community Support.School-based health centers (SBHCs) provide comprehensive services to children who often have limited access to primary health care. The number of school-based health centers in the United States continues to grow. However, most SBHCs ...
The article discusses federal aid to school-based health centers in the U.S. While $200 million has been promised by the government, it has not been appropriated by the U.S. Congress and...
Publication: Journal of School Health Date: March 1996 Volume/issue: Vol. 66, No. 3 Subjects: School-Based Child Care--Evaluation Health Facilities--Evaluation Medicaid--AnalysisArticle excerpt The first school-based health centers were established about 25 years ago. The twin themes of incr...
We assessed sexual behaviors, PrEP knowledge and attitudes among patients of 6 School-Based-Health-Centers (SBHCs) located in Northern Manhattan and the Bronx. Method 667 patients, aged 13–19 years, completed a survey in the SBHCs waiting rooms between 10/2018 – 4/2019 Results Of the ...
School-based health centers (SBHCs) are well situated to support students’ mental health needs because they provide crisis intervention, mental health care, and broader interventions to improve school climate. This study examined the association between urban adolescents’ use of SBHCs and their rece...
Conclusions Absenteeism and dropout rates were reduced for pregnant adolescents receiving prenatal care at a school-based health center in an urban alternative school. Findings underscore the importance of funding and evaluating school-based health centers and other interventions that may ameliorate negative...