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Rachel A Petts1, Scott T Gaynor2
1Department of Psychology, Wichita State University, 1845 Fairmount Street, Wichita, KS 67260, USA.
Abstract:
Despite the high prevalence of behavioral health concerns presenting in pediatric primary care and the growing support for integrating behavioral health services into this setting, a majority of primary care providers do not have access to on-site behavioral health specialists. Fortunately, primary care providers can implement some services typically provided by behavioral health clinicians. This article outlines screening, brief intervention, and referral guidelines for prominent behavioral health problems seen in primary care. The evidence-based approaches have the potential to supplement typical management of behavioral health problems in primary care and provide a foundation for future integrated behavioral health practice.
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