School-Based Health Centers: Providers' Perceptions Around Mental Health and Eating Disorders and Potential Areas of Improvement
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The authors aimed to assess school-based health center (SBHC) providers' perceptions and practices regarding mental health care, specifically focusing on eating disorders. The study found that while providers were generally familiar with mental health issues, their knowledge and screening practices for eating disorders were lacking. Key areas for improvement identified included the need for enhanced training and resources to better address these gaps in care.
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