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Pediatric Behavioral Health Screening in Primary Care: A Preliminary Analysis of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17 with Functional Impairment Items

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2014
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Background. Roughly 21% of youth in the United States meet criteria for a mental health diagnosis, but only one-fifth of those children obtain help. The Pediatric Behavioral Health Screen (PBHS) utilizes the Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17 (PSC-17) and functional impairment items to assess behavioral health concerns. Methods. Data were obtained from a systematic chart review for children 6 to 16 years old. Descriptive analyses and a confirmatory factor analysis were used to evaluate the clinical performance and utility of the PBHS. Results. A positive screen was endorsed for 26.7% of the sample, of whom 68% also experienced functional impairment. Clinicians appropriately administered the screen 73.5% of the time. The 3-factor model of the PSC-17 exhibited a good model fit. Conclusions. Prevalence rates of psychosocial concerns and functional impairment affirm the need for routine behavioral health screening in the pediatric primary care setting.
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Pediatric Symptom checklist, Functional Impairment items, Health Screening, Pediatric Behavioral Health Screening, Pediatrics
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Peer-reviewed publications in scholarly journals Published/In Press
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Consumers/Families, Professionals, Policymakers, Students
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