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Psychology in the Schools | 1999

Quality assurance and school-based mental health services

Laura Nabors; Mark D. Weist; Nancy A. Tashman; C. Patrick Myers

Clinicians affiliated with expanded school mental health (ESMH) programs provide a range of mental health services for youth in schools. ESMH services offer unique opportunities for collaboration between school psychologists and mental health clinicians from the community to increase the quality of care for youth receiving mental health services. The number of ESMH programs is increasing; therefore, developing quality assurance (QA) activities for these programs is important to document accountability and provide evidence for effectiveness. In this paper, suggestions for phases and objectives for QA programs in ESMH programs and examples of suggested activities are presented. Assessment of the program structure as well as treatment process and outcome are critical phases. Important QA activities include examining staff training activities, assessment of stakeholder perceptions of services, conducting satisfaction surveys, examining therapy process, and investigating treatment outcomes. Results of QA evaluations should inform policy.QA programs need to be developed and the impact of QA activities in enhancing the quality of care provided by clinicians in schools should be evaluated.


Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings | 1998

Involvement in Meaningful Activities and Self-Reported Aggression and Delinquency Among Inner-City Teenagers

Nancy A. Tashman; Mark D. Weist; Laura A. Nabors; Micheal E. Shafer

Ninth grade students from an inner-city high school (n = 163) completed self-report measures assessing their participation in meaningful activities, behavioral problems, and locus of control. In multivariate analyses, Gender × Activity Level interaction effects were shown: males with higher levels of meaningful activity had significantly lower scores on aggression and delinquent behavior subscales than males with lower levels of meaningful activity. However, this relationship was not shown for females. Of youth who reported clinically significant levels of aggression and/or delinquency, females reported significantly higher levels of meaningful activities than males. Gender differences in findings and future research directions are discussed.


Behaviour Research and Therapy | 1999

Depressogenic cognitive styles: predictive validity, information processing and personality characteristics, and developmental origins

Lauren B. Alloy; Lyn Y. Abramson; Wayne G. Whitehouse; Michael E. Hogan; Nancy A. Tashman; Dena L. Steinberg; Donna T. Rose; Patricia Donovan


Cognitive Therapy and Research | 2001

Developmental Origins of Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression: Parenting, Cognitive, and Inferential Feedback Styles of the Parents of Individuals at High and Low Cognitive Risk for Depression

Lauren B. Alloy; Lyn Y. Abramson; Nancy A. Tashman; Dena S. Berrebbi; Michael E. Hogan; Wayne G. Whitehouse; Alisa G. Crossfield; Antonia Morocco


Children's Services | 2000

Toward the Integration of Prevention Research and Expanded School Mental Health Programs

Nancy A. Tashman; Mark D. Weist; Olga Acosta; Nicole L. Bickham; Melissa Grady; Laura Nabors; Robyn Waxman


Journal of Child and Family Studies | 1999

Adolescent Satisfaction with School-Based Mental Health Services

Laura Nabors; Mark D. Weist; Matthew W. Reynolds; Nancy A. Tashman; Chianti Y. Jackson


Children's Services | 1999

Quality Service Provision in Children's Mental Health Care

Laura Nabors; Mark D. Weist; E. Wayne Holden; Nancy A. Tashman


Journal of Gender, Culture, and Health | 1999

Focus Groups: A Valuable Tool for Assessing Male and Female Adolescent Perceptions of School-Based Mental Health Services

Laura Nabors; Mark D. Weist; Nancy A. Tashman


Journal of School Health | 1998

The PREPARE Approach To Training Clinicians in School Mental Health Programs

Nancy A. Tashman; Robyn Waxman; Laura Nabors; Mark D. Weist


Annals of Adolescent Psychiatry | 1999

Changing Paradigms in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Toward Expanded School Mental Health

Mark D. Weist; Olga Acosta; Nancy A. Tashman; Laura Nabors; Kathleen E. Albus

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Mark D. Weist

University of South Carolina

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Olga Acosta

University of Maryland

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Lyn Y. Abramson

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Michael E. Hogan

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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