Problems and Goals Identified by Primary Caregivers of Children with Mental Health Problems During a Problem-solving Intervention

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2013-03-03
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American English
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The 26th Annual Children's Mental Health Research & Policy Conference
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Building Our Solutions and Connections intervention focused on enhancing problem-solving skills of 44 primary caregivers of children with mental health problems. Problems and goals were identified by individual caregivers during a nine week problem-solving intervention that included a face-to-face one-hour intervention followed by eight half-hour telephone interventions. The problem identified most often was child behavior (43 times). A summary of the problems and goals selected by these primary caregivers has been described.

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Gerkensmeyer, J.E., Oruche, U.M. (2013, March 3). Problems and goals identified by primary caregivers of children with mental health problems during a problem-solving intervention. Poster session presented at The 26th Annual Children's Mental Health Research & Policy Conference, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida.
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