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With Simple Tool, Primary Care Providers May be Able to Identify, Refer Foster Care Youth with Social and Emotional Problems

May 20, 2011 | Story

Study by RWJF Physician Faculty Scholar alumna shows that a short survey of youth and foster parents can help identify mental health problems, as well as strengths.

Validating Office-Based Screening for Psychosocial Strengths and Difficulties Among Youths in Foster Care

May 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Primary care-based social-emotional screening is a valid tool to detect potential problems in youth in foster care.

Hawaiian Health Foundation Launches Program to Diagnose and Treat Child Abuse Victims Entering Foster Care

March 31, 2007 | Program Result Report

In 2002, the Kapi'olani Health Foundation created the Child At-Risk Evaluation (CARE) program, a pediatric specialty clinic specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of child abuse.

Improved Detection of Developmental Delays Among Young Children in Foster Care

February 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This article analyzes whether a validated screening instrument in a pediatric medical home setting can improve detection of developmental delay for children in foster care. Children in foster care have high risk for developmental delay, but to date there have been few systematic efforts to screen foster care children for developmental delay in pediatric practices.

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