I am not a regular on this list but one of my students passed this on to me. Individualized care was a key component of the continuum. But if what Jennifer mean about “exactly being measured in the continuum” refers to the amount or quality of individualized care she hit the nail on the head. We did not know how to operationalized or measure the concept very well, in fact not well at all. The key problem from my perspective is that the program developers and implementers did not provide any guidance to the evaluators about the construct. Several years later I am afraid that neither the field nor I have made much progress in the measurement area. So if any of you have an idea about how to measure the amount and quality of individualized services I would appreciate learning about it. Given this state of knowledge I don’t believe that we can say much about whether these services make a difference. ____________________________________ Len Bickman Director Center for Mental Health Policy Vanderbilt University 1207 18th Avenue South Nashville, TN 37212 phone (615) 322-8694 Fax (615) 322-7049 E-Fax (815) 461-6761 bickman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or bickman@xxxxxxxx http://www.vanderbilt.edu/VIPPS/CMHP/cmhphome.html Certainly the Ft. Bragg studies and ensuing debate by Len Bickman and colleagues address this issue fom one perspective (continuum of care vs. care as usual). (Bickman et al. didn't find any differences in the 2 groups in outcomes, but there was much debate in the field about what exactly was being measured in the continuum of care). - Jennifer Taub On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Glenn Higgins wrote: > I am looking for published studies that investigate > the benefits of individualized treatment in child > welfare. Practice wisdom would have one believe that > highly individualized services are better for > clients....has anyone studied this? Any help would be > appreciated. > > Glenn Higgins > Youth Programs International > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com/ > >
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