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Citation

Froese A, Dwyer-Sepic P, Parker K. Can. J. Psychiatry 1997; 42(6): 656-658.

Affiliation

Department of Psychiatry, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, Canadian Psychiatric Association, Publisher SAGE Publications)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9288429

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report the early experience of a multiagency child psychiatric consultation service. METHOD: The program is described, and the demographic characteristics of clients referred to the consultation program over the first 25 months of operation are presented. Referrals were examined for demographics and the questions consultees wanted to have answered. RESULTS: In 59 of 100 consultations, physical and/or sexual abuse was proved or highly suspected. In 82 of the 100 cases, consultees had questions pertaining to management issues. Questions related to diagnostic issues numbered 62, and there were 45 questions about safety issues. CONCLUSION: Effective psychiatric consultations services to rural areas can be established. Once established, the questions of consultees can provide an effective training ground for future community-oriented child psychiatrists.


Language: en

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