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LEGAL USE OF MENTAL HEALTH EVALUATIONS IN CHILD PROTECTION PROCEEDINGS
Authors:Karen S Budd  Anjali T Naik-Polan  Erika D Felix  LaShaunda P Massey  Heather Eisele
Institution:Karen S. Budd is at DePaul University, Department of Psychology, Chicago, IL 60614.;Anjali T. Naik-Polan is now at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago.;Erika D. Felix is now at Casa Pacifica Crisis Care and Residential Treatment Center.;LaShaunda P. Massey (formerly LaShaunda M. Poindexter) is at Midtown Mental Health Center and Methodist LeBoneur Center for Children and Parents in Memphis, Tennessee.;Heather Eisele is at University of Missouri–St. Louis.
Abstract:The authors examine the use of mental health evaluations in legal decision making within a large, urban juvenile court system. The focus was on court files in child protection cases relating to 171 randomly selected mental health evaluations completed on parents and 44 evaluations completed on children. Parent evaluations (46.7%) were much more likely to be present in court files than child evaluations (5.9%), and evaluations conducted by in-house court clinicians (63.8%) were more often present than those conducted by noncourt clinicians (37.5%). References to evaluations in child welfare, legal, or mental health documents varied with the type of information, subject (parent or child), and source of the evaluation. Findings and/or recommendations of evaluations were cited in legal or mental health documents for approximately two thirds of parent evaluations but only one third of child evaluations. Evaluation findings and/or recommendations were stated as a basis for legal decisions in 36.2% of court-based parent evaluations, 21.0% of noncourt-based parent evaluations, and 2.3% of child evaluations. These results provide evidence of a modest impact of parent evaluations on legal decisions and notably less impact for child evaluations. The authors suggest directions for future research and practice in order to increase the accessibility and usefulness of clinical evaluations in legal decision making.
Keywords:mental health evaluations  child protection  parents  children  clinical evaluations
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