Peer Reviews Archive

Evidence Based Practice in Systems of Care for Children with Complex Mental Health Needs

Citation: Graaf, G., Accomazzo, S., Matthews, K., Mendenhall, A., & Grube, W. (2021). Evidence Based Practice in Systems of Care for Children with Complex Mental Health Needs. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 18(4). Abstract: Community-based social work with families and youth with complex behavioral health needs highlights challenges to incorporating empirical evidence into routine practice...

Paths Toward Sustainable State and County Systems of Care

Citation: Holt, W., Hahn, T., Ireland, A., Daley, T., & Rosenblatt, A. (2021). Paths Toward Sustainable State and County Systems of Care. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. [Online First.] Abstract: The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Children’s Mental Health Initiative (CMHI) Cooperative Agreements support the development of children’s systems of care (SOCs)...

Systematic Review and Meta-analysis: Effectiveness of Wraparound Care Coordination for Children and Adolescents

Citation: Olson, J. R., Benjamin, P. H., Azman, A., Kellogg, M. A., Pullman, M. D., Suter, J. C., & Bruns, E. (2021). Systematic Review and Meta-analysis: Effectiveness of Wraparound Care Coordination for Children and Adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry...

Influences of Inner and Outer Settings on Wraparound Implementation Outcomes

Citation: Olson, J. R., Azman, A., Estep, K. M., Coviello, K. A., Robshaw, S., & Bruns, E. (2021). Influences of Inner and Outer Settings on Wraparound Implementation Outcomes. Global Implementation Research and Applications, 1, 77–89. Abstract: The current study evaluated the influence of outer setting drivers on implementation of Wraparound care coordination for youth with complex behavioral health needs. Data were drawn from two sources...

Innovation in Child Welfare: Factors Affecting Adoption of Empirically Supported Interventions

Citation: Agner, J., Barile, J. P., Chandler, S. M., & Berry, M. (2020). Innovation in Child Welfare: Factors Affecting Adoption of Empirically Supported Interventions. Children & Youth Services Review, 119. Abstract: This article examines barriers and supports to innovation and utilization of ESIs in child welfare...

A Longitudinal Evaluation of Wraparound’s Impact on Youth Mental Health Service Use

Citation: Cosgrove, J. A., Lee, B. R., & Unick, G. J. (2020). A Longitudinal Evaluation of Wraparound’s Impact on Youth Mental Health Service Use. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 28(3), 156–166. Abstract: Wraparound is a care coordination model that has shown effectiveness for serving children and youth with significant emotional and behavioral health needs and their families...

Examining Wraparound Fidelity for Youth with Mental Health Needs: An Illustrative Example of Two Rural Canadian Schools

Citation: Bartlett, N. A., & Freeze, T. B. (2019). Examining Wraparound Fidelity for Youth with Mental Health Needs: An Illustrative Example of Two Rural Canadian Schools. International Journal of Special Education, 33(4), 846-868. Abstract: Addressing the mental health needs of children and youth is a priority...

Putting the Pieces Together: Perceptions of Longitudinal Wraparound, Systems of Care, and Positive Behavior Support Implementation

Citation: Matthews, K., Enyart, M., & Freeman, R. (2019). Putting the Pieces Together: Perceptions of Longitudinal Wraparound, Systems of Care, and Positive Behavior Support Implementation...

Randomized Control Trial Findings of a Wraparound Program for Dually Involved Youth

Citation: Coldiron, J. S., Hensley, S. W., Parigoris, R. M., & Bruns, E. J. (2019). Randomized Control Trial Findings of a Wraparound Program for Dually Involved Youth. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders...

Interagency Collaborative Care for Young People with Complex Needs: Front‐line Staff Perspectives

Citation: Morgan, S., Pullon, S., & McKinlay, E. (2019). Interagency Collaborative Care for Young People with Complex Needs: Front‐line Staff Perspectives. Health & Social Care in the Community, 27(4), 1019–1030. Abstract: Interagency collaboration and the "integration" of health and social care services are advocated to address the increasingly complex needs of at‐risk youth and to reduce barriers to accessing care...