IDEAS home Printed from https://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/cysrev/v28y2006i5p473-486.html
   My bibliography  Save this article

Functional impairment among preschoolers using mental health services

Author

Listed:
  • Warner, Lynn A.
  • Pottick, Kathleen J.

Abstract

No abstract is available for this item.

Suggested Citation

  • Warner, Lynn A. & Pottick, Kathleen J., 2006. "Functional impairment among preschoolers using mental health services," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 28(5), pages 473-486, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:cysrev:v:28:y:2006:i:5:p:473-486
    as

    Download full text from publisher

    File URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0190-7409(05)00253-7
    Download Restriction: Full text for ScienceDirect subscribers only
    ---><---

    As the access to this document is restricted, you may want to search for a different version of it.

    References listed on IDEAS

    as
    1. Scannapieco, Maria & Connell-Carrick, Kelli, 2002. "Focus on the First Years: An Eco-Developmental Assessment of Child Neglect for Children 0 to 3 Years of Age," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 24(8), pages 601-621, August.
    2. Myles Maxfield & Lori Achman & Anna Cook, "undated". "National Estimates of Mental Health Insurance Benefits," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ffeccfb3c4e04f009c2ff16c4, Mathematica Policy Research.
    Full references (including those not matched with items on IDEAS)

    Most related items

    These are the items that most often cite the same works as this one and are cited by the same works as this one.
    1. Williams, Gabriela & Tonmyr, Lil & Jack, Susan M. & Fallon, Barbara & MacMillan, Harriet L., 2011. "Determinants of maltreatment substantiation in a sample of infants involved with the child welfare system," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 33(8), pages 1345-1353, August.
    2. Scannapieco, Maria & Connell-Carrick, Kelli, 2005. "Focus on the first years: Correlates of substantiation of child maltreatment for families with children 0 to 4," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 27(12), pages 1307-1323, December.
    3. Hearn, Jody, 2011. "Unmet needs in addressing child neglect: Should we go back to the drawing board?," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 33(5), pages 715-722, May.
    4. Lloyd, Margaret H. & Akin, Becci A. & Brook, Jody, 2017. "Parental drug use and permanency for young children in foster care: A competing risks analysis of reunification, guardianship, and adoption," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 77(C), pages 177-187.

    More about this item

    Statistics

    Access and download statistics

    Corrections

    All material on this site has been provided by the respective publishers and authors. You can help correct errors and omissions. When requesting a correction, please mention this item's handle: RePEc:eee:cysrev:v:28:y:2006:i:5:p:473-486. See general information about how to correct material in RePEc.

    If you have authored this item and are not yet registered with RePEc, we encourage you to do it here. This allows to link your profile to this item. It also allows you to accept potential citations to this item that we are uncertain about.

    If CitEc recognized a bibliographic reference but did not link an item in RePEc to it, you can help with this form .

    If you know of missing items citing this one, you can help us creating those links by adding the relevant references in the same way as above, for each refering item. If you are a registered author of this item, you may also want to check the "citations" tab in your RePEc Author Service profile, as there may be some citations waiting for confirmation.

    For technical questions regarding this item, or to correct its authors, title, abstract, bibliographic or download information, contact: Catherine Liu (email available below). General contact details of provider: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/childyouth .

    Please note that corrections may take a couple of weeks to filter through the various RePEc services.

    IDEAS is a RePEc service. RePEc uses bibliographic data supplied by the respective publishers.