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Child maltreatment and behavioral health outcomes in child welfare: Exploring the roles of severity and polyvictimization
Lauren Malthaner, Jill McLeigh, Gregory Knell, Katelyn Jetelina, Folefac Atem, and Sarah Messiah
Child maltreatment and polyvictimization are known risk factors for long-term detrimental health and development outcomes, including behavioral health challenges. However, effects from specific types and combinations of maltreatments are unclear. This study examined the association between maltreatment or polyvictimization and behavioral health in a child welfare sample.
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Examining the Feasibility of Telehealth Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TF-CBT) with Young People in Foster Care
Adrianna Martin, Jill McLeigh, and Laura Lamminen
The current study sought to address this gap by examining outcomes for patients who received telehealth TF-CBT, along with factors that may have impacted successful completion, at an integrated primary care clinic exclusively serving young people in care.
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Mental Health Disorders and Psychotropic Medication: Prevalence and Related Characteristics Among Individuals in Foster Care
Jill McLeigh, Lauren Malthaner, Madeline Tovar, and Mohsin Khan
This study sought to provide prevalence data for mental health (MH) diagnoses and psychotropic medication prescriptions among individuals in foster care and to examine their relationships with physical health status, maltreatment type, placement type, and demographic variables.
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