Knowledge of and Attitudes toward Behavioral Health Services among Older Youth in the Foster Care System

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11/06/10

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Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal

Abstract

This study examined knowledge of and attitudes toward services among 268 17-year olds with psychiatric diagnoses preparing to exit foster care. A structured interview assessed knowledge of services with vignette scenarios and attitudes with a standardized scale. Descriptive statistics described the extent of knowledge and attitudes among this population and regression analyses examined predictors of these dimensions of literacy. Most youth suggested a help source, but responses often lacked specificity. Gender and depression were the strongest predictors of knowledge and attitudes, respectively. Knowing which aspects of literacy are low, and for whom, can inform education efforts to improve access to care in adulthood.

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Attitudes, Knowledge, Foster care, Older youth, Services

Citation

Copyright 2010 Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. This is a post-print version of a published paper that is available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10560-010-0223-8. Recommended citation: Munson, Michelle R., Sarah Carter Narendorf, and J. Curtis McMillen. "Knowledge of and attitudes towards behavioral health services among older youth in the foster care system." Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal 28, no. 2 (2011): 97-112. DOI: 10.1007/s10560-010-0223-8. This item has been deposited in accordance with publisher copyright and licensing terms and with the author’s permission.