Characterizing Intervention Strategies Used in Community-Based Mental Health Care for Infants and Their Families

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Gabriela M. Rodríguez
Dainelys Garcia
Angela Blizzard
Nicole E. Barroso
Daniel M. Bagner
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[1] Indiana University School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,undefined
[3] Florida International University,undefined
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Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research | 2018年 / 45卷
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Infant mental health; Usual care; Practice elements; Early intervention;
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Mental health interventions for infants typically target high-risk groups and can prevent long-term negative outcomes. Despite federal initiatives promoting early intervention, minimal research has examined usual care services for infants, which is important to improve routine care. The current study characterized usual care practices in infant mental health through the adaptation and administration of a provider survey. Providers (n = 126) reported using a wide range of intervention strategies and few intervention programs with varied evidence. Findings can inform future research to identify quality improvement targets of usual mental health care for high-risk infants and their families.
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