An overview of issues in research on consumer satisfaction with child and adolescent mental health services
Document Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
1995-06-01Keywords
Mental Health ServicesChild
Adolescent
Adolescent Health Services
Patient Satisfaction
Consumer Satisfaction
Psychiatry
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Research that focusses on consumer satisfaction with child and adolescent mental health services is reviewed. Satisfaction is broadly conceived to include any study where the perspectives of children, adolescents or their parents about mental health services were gathered and presented. Important conceptual issues in research on consumer satisfaction with children's mental health services are discussed. Some of the general methodological issues that have faced satisfaction researchers are also considered. The wide range of methodological variations that have been used to investigate this topic area are outlined. The most significant findings of previous research are presented and critiqued. In conclusion, suggestions are made about the most fruitful directions for future research.Source
Young, S., Nicholson, J. & Davis, M. An overview of issues in research on consumer satisfaction with child and adolescent mental health services. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 1995; 4: 219-238. DOI 10.1007/BF02234097DOI
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10.1007/BF02234097