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Integration of Pediatric Behavioral Health Services in Primary Care: Improving Access and Outcomes with Collaborative Care.

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Stepped collaborative care interventions have been demonstrated to be feasible and effective in improving access to behavioural health services, outcomes, and patient and family satisfaction relative to existing care models.
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Objective:To examine collaborative care interventions to integrate pediatric mental health services into primary care as a means of addressing barriers to mental health service delivery, improving ...

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Six-Month Prevalence of Mental Disorders and Service Contacts among Children and Youth in Ontario: Evidence from the 2014 Ontario Child Health Study.

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Lifetime Prevalence and Age-of-Onset Distributions of DSM-IV Disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication

TL;DR: Lifetime prevalence estimates are higher in recent cohorts than in earlier cohorts and have fairly stable intercohort differences across the life course that vary in substantively plausible ways among sociodemographic subgroups.
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Twelve-Month Use of Mental Health Services in the United States Results From the National Comorbidity Survey Replication

TL;DR: Most people with mental disorders in the United States remain either untreated or poorly treated, and interventions are needed to enhance treatment initiation and quality.

Collaborative Care for Patients with Depression and Chronic Illnesses

TL;DR: An intervention involving nurses who provided guideline-based, patient-centered management of depression and chronic disease significantly improved control of medical disease and depression.
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Collaborative Management of Chronic Illness

TL;DR: This work identified essential elements of collaborative management of chronic illness in light of behavioral principles and empirical evidence about enhancement of self-care, and discussed critical next steps to improve care of Chronic illness in organized health care systems.
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Collaborative care for depression: a cumulative meta-analysis and review of longer-term outcomes.

TL;DR: Collaborative care is more effective than standard care in improving depression outcomes in the short and longer terms.
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