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Changes in youth care use after the implementation of community-based support teams: repeated measurement study using registry data and data on team characteristics.

Cathelijne L MielooJan van der EndeAlissa Lysanne van ZijlMerel SchuringBram SteijnWilma Jansen
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Patterns of youth care use changed towards more locally provided primary youth care, slightly less specialised and slightly more residential youth care. Furthermore, youth care use among younger children increased in time. These trends are partly in line with the trends intended by the Youth Act. Little evidence was found for the role of specific team characteristics on changes in youth care use in time.
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