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. 2013 Nov;22(4):296–302.

Table 3.

Number (percent*) of family physicians who rated themselves as “very” or “moderately confident” in various domains related to mental health for children and youth: pre- and post-training comparison

How confident are you in your ability to perform each of the following activities at this time? Baseline (N=36) TTT-2 (N=20)
Identify young patients who may benefit from mental health care.
  Child 22 (61.1%) 19 (100%)
  Adolescent 30 (85.7%)
Build rapport with new young patients.
  Child 33 (91.7%) 19 (100%)
  Adolescent 32 (91.4%)
Initiate a conversation about mental health care with a young patient (and his/her family, as appropriate). 33 (91.7%) 19 (100%)
Provide guidance/information to improve the mental health of your young patients. 22 (61.1%) 19 (100%)
Assess (wording on the baseline survey)/Screen (wording on the TtT2 survey) the following in children and youth:
  Depression 21 (58.3%) 18 (94.7%)
  ADHD 14 (38.9%) 19 (100%)
  Anxiety 23 (63.9%) 19 (100%)
Diagnose the following in children and youth:
  Depression (not asked) 19 (100%)
  ADHD 18 (94.7%)
  Anxiety. 19 (100%)
Develop an action plan for your young patients requiring mental health care. 13 (36.1%) 19 (100%)
Treat common mental health disorders in children and youth using medications. 13 (36.1%) 16 (80.0%)
Monitor side effects of medications. 23 (63.9%) 16 (80.0%)
Treat common mental health disorders in children and youth using other protocol-driven interventions. 11 (30.6%) 19 (95.0 %)
Monitor common mental disorders in children and youth. 14 (40.0%) 19 (95.0 %)
Communicate your patient’s needs to other mental health care providers, as appropriate. 33 (88.9%) 20 (100%)
Communicate your patient’s needs to community partners (e.g., school counsellors), as appropriate. 20 (55.6%) 20 (100%)
Collaborate with community partners (e.g., school counsellors) in the mental health care of children and youth. 22 (61.1%) 19 (95.0 %)
Refer the young patients to specialists in the community, as appropriate. 31 (86.1%) 19 (95.0 %)
Provide culturally-sensitive guidance to patients requiring mental health care. 16 (44.4%) 19 (95.0 %)
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Note: Percent change per item is calculated out of the total number of respondents per item