Journal article
Need for clinical neuropsychological assessment in headspace youth mental health services: A national survey of providers
K Allott, K van-der-EL, S Bryce, M Hamilton, S Adams, L Burgat, E Killackey, D Rickwood
Australian Journal of Psychology | WILEY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1111/ajpy.12225
Abstract
Objective: To determine the perceived met and unmet need for clinical neuropsychological assessment (CNA) in headspace youth mental health services Australia wide. Method: Brief online survey of headspace service providers exploring the number and types of clients seen, confidence in identifying neurocognitive impairments, and need, availability and usefulness of CNA. A total of 532 salaried, private, and in-kind service providers working across 103 primary headspace and headspace Youth Early Psychosis Programs completed the survey from May to December 2017. Results: Survey respondents were 76% female with a mean age of 38 (range 22–74 years). The majority had psychology (42%) or social work..
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National Health and Medical Research Council, Grant/Award Number: APP1051891; University of Melbourne, Grant/Award Number: Ronald Philip Griffiths Fellowship