Assessing the outcomes of parent-and provider-designed systems of care for children with emotional and behavioral disorders

Mary Evans1, Mary I. Armstrong1, Fiona Thompson1, Jung‐Kyu Lee1
1Bureau of Evaluation and Services Research, New York State Office of Mental Health, Albany

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