Carolyn Sullins & Becca Sanders Presented at the Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day Carnival May 6, 2010.

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Carolyn Sullins & Becca Sanders Presented at the Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day Carnival May 6, 2010

Clinicians ◦ filled out forms re youth’s age, gender, diagnoses, etc.  47 Youth ages  86 Parents and guardians ◦ Youth were in Wraparound or similar services at Family & Children’s Services or KCMHSAS. ◦ Each answered of questions when they started treatment, and again 6 and 12 months later.

N=83

N=85

N=51

N=47

6 month timepoint. N=131

Family Life Questionnaire. N=85

Child Behavior Scale Intake6 Months12 Months Withdrawn Somatic Complaints Anxious/ Depressed Social Problems Thought Problems Attention Problems Rule Break Behaviors Aggressive Behavior Child Behavior Checklist. N=82

Clinical range = 64 or higher Child Behavior Checklist. N=82