Service provision for depressed children and youth: a survey of the scope and nature of services in Ontario.
Priya WatsonKamna MehraLisa D HawkeJoanna HendersonPublished in: BMC health services research (2019)
This study provides important new data on service provision and uptake for depressed children and youth. Comparing these results with best-evidence practice guidelines raises significant concerns about the services most commonly offered and their delivery formats. In addition, high early discontinuation rates raise questions about the service experiences of children, youth and their families. Other factors which may contribute to ongoing treatment engagement challenges include access barriers, service or client characteristics, and unintentional treatment impacts.