The Fort Bragg Continuum of care Demonstration Project: The population served was unique and the outcomes are questionable |
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Authors: | John B Mordock PhD |
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Institution: | (1) The Astor Home & Child Guidance Center, 13 Mt. Carmel Place, 12601-1714 Poughkeepsie, New York |
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Abstract: | Examination of the evaluation sample and the outcome data from the Fort Bragg Demonstration Project suggests that the children
served were mildly disturbed, were atypical of those served in most public mental health clinics, spent less than optimal
time in the new services developed, and were judged as making considerable progress with minimal treatment regardless of age
or level of judged psychopathology. The use of normative outcome measures in a pre-post design was considered a major reason
for failure to find any significant differences between differently treated children. |
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Keywords: | Children Treatment Interventions Continuum of Care Outcomes Fort Bragg Demonstration Methodology |
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