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    Differential item and test functioning of the Brief Child and Family Phone Interview in First Nations and non-First Nations children and adolescents / by Dana Bova.

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    Date

    2006

    Author

    Bova, Dana Louise

    Degree

    Ph.D.

    Discipline

    Psychology

    Subject

    Native children
    Child mental health
    Native youth
    Mental health
    Ontario
    Aboriginal youth
    Brief Child and Family Phone Interview (BCFPI)

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    In 2001 the Ontario Ministry of Social Services mandated that all Ontario funded providers of children mental health services utilize the BCFPI (Brief Child and Family Phone Interview) which assesses emotional and behavioural disorders in children and adolescents. It evaluates : regulation of attention ; impulsivity ; activity level ; cooperation with others ; conduct ; separation from parents ; managing anxiety ; managing mood, and in addition, it explores how these problems influence the child's academic, social and family functioning.--Leaf 21

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    http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/3326

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