22.10.2016 | Original Article
Factor Analysis of Therapist-Identified Treatment Targets in Community-Based Children’s Mental Health
verfasst von:
Allison R. Love, Izumi Okado, Trina E. Orimoto, Charles W. Mueller
Erschienen in:
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research
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Ausgabe 1/2018
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Abstract
The present study used exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses to identify underlying latent factors affecting variation in community therapists’ endorsement of treatment targets. As part of a statewide practice management program, therapist completed monthly reports of treatment targets (up to 10 per month) for a sample of youth (n = 790) receiving intensive in-home therapy. Nearly 75 % of youth were diagnosed with multiple co-occurring disorders. Five factors emerged: Disinhibition, Societal Rules Evasion, Social Engagement Deficits, Emotional Distress, and Management of Biodevelopmental Outcomes. Using logistic regression, primary diagnosis predicted therapist selection of Disinhibition and Emotional Distress targets. Client age predicted endorsement of Societal Rules Evasion targets. Practice-to-research implications are discussed.