TY - JOUR
T1 - Building a model to understand youth service access
T2 - The gateway provider model
AU - Stiffman, Arlene Rubin
AU - Pescosolido, Bernice
AU - Cabassa, Leopoldo J.
PY - 2004/12
Y1 - 2004/12
N2 - Enhancing the functioning of parents, teachers, juvenile justice authorities, and other health and mental heal professionals who direct children and adolescents to services is a major mental health services concern. The Gateway Provider Model is an elaborated testable subset of the Network-Episode Model (NEM; B. A. Pescosolido & C. A. Boyer, 1999) that synthesizes it with Decision (D. H. Gustafson, et al., 1999) and organizational theory (C. Glisson, 2002; C. Glisson & L. James, 1992, 2002). The Gateway Provider Model focuses on central influences that affect youth's access to treatment, i.e., the individual who first identifies a problem and sends a youth to treatment (the "gateway provider"); and the need those individuals have for information on youth problems and relevant potential resources. Preliminary studies by the authors and other applicable studies (D. Carise & O. Gurel, 2003) show that providers' perception of need, and their knowledge of resources, and their environment are related to the decision to offer or refer to services, supporting key aspects of the Model.
AB - Enhancing the functioning of parents, teachers, juvenile justice authorities, and other health and mental heal professionals who direct children and adolescents to services is a major mental health services concern. The Gateway Provider Model is an elaborated testable subset of the Network-Episode Model (NEM; B. A. Pescosolido & C. A. Boyer, 1999) that synthesizes it with Decision (D. H. Gustafson, et al., 1999) and organizational theory (C. Glisson, 2002; C. Glisson & L. James, 1992, 2002). The Gateway Provider Model focuses on central influences that affect youth's access to treatment, i.e., the individual who first identifies a problem and sends a youth to treatment (the "gateway provider"); and the need those individuals have for information on youth problems and relevant potential resources. Preliminary studies by the authors and other applicable studies (D. Carise & O. Gurel, 2003) show that providers' perception of need, and their knowledge of resources, and their environment are related to the decision to offer or refer to services, supporting key aspects of the Model.
KW - Mental health
KW - Providers
KW - Service access
KW - Service theory
KW - Youth
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/6044260180
U2 - 10.1023/B:MHSR.0000044745.09952.33
DO - 10.1023/B:MHSR.0000044745.09952.33
M3 - Article
C2 - 15588030
AN - SCOPUS:6044260180
SN - 1522-3434
VL - 6
SP - 189
EP - 198
JO - Mental Health Services Research
JF - Mental Health Services Research
IS - 4
ER -