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Predictors of community versus specialty mental health service use: a prospective cohort study
2020
European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Child and adolescent mental health specialized services (CAMHS) are supposed to serve those who are most seriously disturbed and impaired. However, little is known about how children receiving treatment at different levels of care differ. The present study seeks to determine whether having a psychiatric disorder and resulting impairment measured in early childhood increases the odds of receiving help in CAMHS versus from community services during middle childhood or whether other factors (e.g.,
doi:10.1007/s00787-020-01575-8
pmid:32557208
pmcid:PMC8140979
fatcat:l3nycyw2bbf6nklnnidcu4tvpq