: Young people’s experiences of navigating referral processes, waiting lists and access pathways in mental health services Research articleOpen access “Where am I meant to go from here?”: Young people’s experiences of navigating referral processes, waiting lists and access pathways in mental ...
Trials (2015) 16:333 Page 4 of 9 Offer of Enrolment RCT: Treating medical practitioner discusses the option of referral to the YES program with young people (aged 14-25 years) referred to the BMRI youth mental health clinic Pre-Randomization Assessment: (including screening...
it was not possible to address all mental health needs. Collaboration with other services and having a well-functioning referral system was therefore necessary. However, setting and keeping limits in relation to who to treat and who to refer was not always easy. ...
Youth justice in New-Zealand: Restorative Justice in Practice - Maxwell, Morris - 2006 () Citation Context ...together in order to reach an agreement on the consequences of the offense (See Referral orders in Great Britain or Halt Scheme in Netherlands). If the results seem to be ...
we did not include a timepoint for the earliest period of the COVID-19 pandemic. Having a group during the initial months of the pandemic would have helped us to examine the acute vs. longer term adjustment to pandemic changes for families with a clinical referral to this agency. Our pande...
In recent decades, CD diagnoses have increased significantly in both sexes in Western industrialized countries [3], and CD is now one of the most common reasons for referral of youths to medical and youth welfare services, at enormous cost to healthcare services and society in general [4]. ...
Trials (2015) 16:333 Page 4 of 9 Offer of Enrolment RCT: Treating medical practitioner discusses the option of referral to the YES program with young people (aged 14-25 years) referred to the BMRI youth mental health clinic Pre-Randomization Assessment: (including screening for eligibility & ...
mean difference analysis showed subjects with myopia spent significantly less time outdoors than those without myopia, with the average difference between groups being 3.7 hours per week, said Dr. Khawaja, PhD student, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, U...
Others have also found that word-of-mouth is the strongest referral system; young people bring the “right group” of friends if practitioners prove themselves to be useful (Zlotowitz et al., 2016). Important person-specific influences that affect young people’s buy-in include feeling a ...
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