2019
Pediatric diabetes patients infrequently access outpatient psychology services following screening and referral: Implications for practice
Vassilopoulos A, Valenzuela J, Tsikis J, Reitblat L, Blanco E, Nicholls S, Wolf R. Pediatric diabetes patients infrequently access outpatient psychology services following screening and referral: Implications for practice. Children's Health Care 2019, 49: 202-217. DOI: 10.1080/02739615.2019.1653763.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMultidisciplinary diabetes clinicPediatric diabetes patientsEffective mental health screeningMental health screeningPrevalence of concernsPsychological functioningDiabetes clinicDiabetes patientsPsychology servicesHealth screeningOutpatient careOutpatient referralsOutpatient servicesPediatric psychologistsReferralYoung adultsParticipantsScreeningDiabetesPatientsClinicPsychologistsInternalizingExternalizingImplications
2018
Few Pediatric Diabetes Patients Access Outpatient Psychotherapy following Screening and Referral
TSIKIS J, VALENZUELA J, VASSILOPOULOS A, WILCOCKS C, REITBLAT L, BLANCO E, NICHOLLS S, WOLF R. Few Pediatric Diabetes Patients Access Outpatient Psychotherapy following Screening and Referral. Diabetes 2018, 67 DOI: 10.2337/db18-219-or.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOutpatient psychotherapyHalf of AYAsMultidisciplinary diabetes clinicEffective mental health screeningMental health screeningPediatric psychologistsMental health servicesElevated depression scoresPHQ scoresDiabetes clinicGlycemic controlPsychotherapy referralsDiabetes visitsOutpatient therapyDiabetes teamHealth screeningDepression screenerReferral reasonsCommunity referralsDepressive symptomsDepression scoresDiabetes managementType 2Health servicesReferral