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2000 Annual Report to Congress on the Evaluation
of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health
Services for Children and Their Families Program

Home | Summary | Table of Contents | Figures | Tables | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | Appendix

LIST OF FIGURES

  1. Grant Communities of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and Their Families Program


  2. System-of-Care Program Theory Model


  3. Sequencing and Major Components of the National Evaluation


  4. Framework Matrix


  5. Systems of Care Visited


  6. Comparison of Principle Scores across Domains in Sites Funded in 1997–1998


  7. Percentage of Children in Poverty by Type of Household


  8. Percentage of Two-Parent Families below Poverty Level by Racial/Ethnic Groups


  9. Percentage of Children by Type of Referral Source


  10. Percentage of Children by Type of Child Risk Factor


  11. Percentage of Children by Number of Child Risk Factors


  12. Percentage of Children by Type of Family Risk Factor


  13. Percentage of Children by Number of Family Risk Factors


  14. Percentage of Children by Primary Diagnosis


  15. Percentage of Children with Comorbidity and Their Secondary Diagnoses


  16. Percentage of Children by Number of Living Arrangements at Intake


  17. Percentage of Children with Failing Grades by Number of Child Risk Factors


  18. Educational Placement for Children with an IEP Among Grant Communities Funded in 1997–1998


  19. Percentage of Youth Engaged in Delinquent Behaviors Prior to Intake in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–1998


  20. Percentage of Youth Aged 12–16 Who Used Alcohol or Marijuana in the Last Days by the CMHS Sample and NLSY Sample


  21. Percentage of Youth Who Ever Used Alcohol or Marijuana by Age in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–1998


  22. Percentage of Youth Who Have Used Alcohol, Possessed a Weapon, or Sold Drugs by History of Marijuana Use Prior to Intake in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–1998


  23. Percentage of Children at Intake with Moderate or Severe Impairment by CAFAS Subscales


  24. Children’s Average CAFAS Role Performance Scores at Intake by Gender


  25. Children’s Average CAFAS Role Performance Scores at Intake by Age


  26. Children’s Average Total CAFAS Scores at Intake by Number of Child and Family Risk Factors


  27. Children’s Average Total CAFAS Scores at Intake by Primary Diagnosis


  28. Children’s Average Total CBCL Scores at Intake by Number of Child and Family Risk Factors


  29. Children’s Average Total YSR Scores at Intake by Number of Child and Family Risk Factors


  30. Children’s Average Total CBCL Scores at Intake by Age Group


  31. Children’s Average Total YSR Scores at Intake by Age Group


  32. Children’s Average Total CAFAS Scores by Gender and by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1993–94


  33. Children’s Average Total, Internalizing, and Externalizing CBCL Problems Scores by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1993–94


  34. Children’s Average Total, Internalizing, and Externalizing YSR Problems Scores by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1993–94


  35. Percentage of Children by CBCL Reliable Change Category over Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1993–94


  36. Percentage of Children by CBCL Reliable Change Category and by CBCL Clinical Category over Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1993–94


  37. Percentage of Children by YSR Reliable Change Category and by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1993–94


  38. Percentage of Children by YSR Reliable Change Category and by YSR Clinical Category over Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1993–94


  39. Percentage of Children by Living Arrangement by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1993–94


  40. Percentage of Children by Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Status and by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1993–94


  41. Average School Performance by Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Status and by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1993–94


  42. Percentage of Children by Contacts with Law Enforcement and by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1993–94


  43. Caregiver Satisfaction with System-of-Care Services at Months and Years in Grant Communities Funded in 1993–94


  44. Youth Satisfaction with System-of-Care Services at Months and Years in Grant Communities Funded in 1993–94


  45. Percentage of Children Utilizing Mental Health Services at Months in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  46. Percentage of Children Utilizing Support Services at Months in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  47. Average Subscale Standard Scores of Child Strengths by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  48. Average Child Strengths from Intake to Months by Diagnoses and by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  49. Relationship between Behavioral and Emotional Strength Quotient and Functional Impairment in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  50. Children’s Average Strengths by Sample and by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  51. Average Total CAFAS Scores by Sample and by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  52. Average Total CBCL Scores by Sample and by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  53. Living Arrangements by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  54. Percentage of Youth Arrested Prior to Intake by Age and by Gender in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  55. Percentage of Youth Involved with Juvenile Justice in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  56. Caregivers’ Average Family Functioning Ratings by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  57. Average Caregiver Strain by Time in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  58. Caregiver Satisfaction with System-of-Care Services at Months in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  59. Youth Satisfaction with System-of-Care Services at Months in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  60. Caregiver Satisfaction by Family Support Services Received in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  61. System-of-Care Practice Review Scores by Community ( East Baltimore and West Baltimore)


  62. Children’s Average Total CAFAS Scores at Intake by Comparison Community Pairs


  63. Children’s Mean T-Scores for the CBCL Total Problems Scale at Intake by Comparison Community Pairs


  64. Children’s Mean T-Scores for the YSR Total Problems Scale at Intake by Comparison Community Pairs


  65. Percentage of Children in the Phase II Comparison Study Who Received Previous Mental Health Services by Service Type


  66. Percentage of Children by Type of Child Risk Factor in the Phase II Comparison Study


  67. Percentage of Children by CAFAS Functional Level at Intake in the Phase II Comparison Study


  68. Percentage of Grant Communities with Access to MIS Data in Grant Community Sites Funded in 1993–94


  69. Percentage of Grant Communities with Electronic Service Records by Type of Service, in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  70. Percentage of Grant Communities with Electronic MIS Data by Number of Agency Sources, in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  71. Percentage of Grant Communities with Access to MIS Data by Agency Source, in Grant Communities Funded in 1997–98


  72. The Mental Health Services Pyramid: Costs Incurred at Multiple Levels


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