
@article{ref1,
title="The Differential Test of Conduct and Emotional Problems as an Evaluative Tool for the Willie M. Program",
journal="Adolescence",
year="1999",
author="West, Heather A. and Verhaagen, David A.",
volume="34",
number="134",
pages="437-441",
abstract="The Differential Test of Conduct and Emotional Problems (DT/CEP) was utilized as a treatment outcome evaluation tool for the severely emotionally and behaviorally handicapped clients served by Specialized Youth Services of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. A significant change was found in both conduct problem and emotional disturbance scales, indicating improvement for both modalities over a nine-month period. No significant difference in improvement was indicated between males and females. The DT/CEP was established as a justified treatment evaluation tool, with attention given to cautions of scale interaction provided by the test authors (Kelly and Vitali, 1990). (Abstract Adapted from Source: Adolescence, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by Libra Publishers)For more information on At-Risk Children's Services (Formerly Willie M. Services), see VioPro record number 3495.North CarolinaOffender AssessmentBehavior AssessmentViolence AssessmentPsychological AssessmentConduct DisorderJuvenile BehaviorJuvenile Antisocial BehaviorJuvenile OffenderJuvenile ViolenceEmotionally Disturbed JuvenileEmotionally Disturbed ChildEmotionally Disturbed OffenderChild BehaviorChild OffenderChild Antisocial BehaviorChild ViolenceChild TreatmentJuvenile TreatmentOffender TreatmentTreatment Effectiveness EvaluationChildren's ServicesMental Health Services09-02<p />",
language="en",
issn="0001-8449",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}