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Screening and Identification in Pediatric Primary Care
Susan J. Simonian
College of Charleston
This article reviews issues related to behavioral screening in pediatric primary care settings. Structural-organizational issues affecting the use of pediatric primary care screening are discussed. This study also reviewed selected screening instruments that have utility for use in the primary care setting. Clinical and research issues related to screening for behavior problems in pediatric primary care are presented.
Key Words: behavior screening pediatric primary care
Behavior Modification, Vol. 30, No. 1,
114-131 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/0145445505283311

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