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Rebecca S Wells

Researcher at University of Texas at Austin

Publications -  95
Citations -  2108

Rebecca S Wells is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 91 publications receiving 1913 citations. Previous affiliations of Rebecca S Wells include Texas A&M Health Science Center & Pennsylvania State University.

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Implementing Evidence-Based Practice in Community Mental Health Agencies: A Multiple Stakeholder Analysis

TL;DR: Cross-system-level approaches are needed to bring divergent and convergent perspectives to light in implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) and it is suggested that perceptions of importance and changeability varied across stakeholder groups.
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Status differences in cross-functional teams: Effects on individual member participation, job satisfaction, and intent to quit

TL;DR: Examination of how the steep and well-defined hierarchy characteristic of the health occupations proves to be dysfunctional in the CFT setting indicates relationships between health professionals defined in broader social contexts affect status, roles, and functions within CFTs, and these, in turn, affect the team's interpersonal processes.
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Coordination between child welfare agencies and mental health service providers, children's service use, and outcomes.

TL;DR: This study investigates whether IORs are associated with greater use of mental health services and improvement in mental health status for children served by the child welfare system.
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Behavior problems and placement change in a national child welfare sample: a prospective study

TL;DR: In this article, a prospective cross-lag design and path analysis was used to examine reciprocal effects of behavior problems and placement change in a nationally representative sample of youths in the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being.
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The role of inter-agency collaboration in facilitating receipt of behavioral health services for youth involved with child welfare and juvenile justice

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined associations for three dimensions of collaboration between local child welfare and juvenile justice agencies - jurisdiction, shared information systems, and overall connectivity - and youths' odds of receiving behavioral health services.