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Integrating Behavioral Health Risk Assessment into Centralized Intake for Maternal and Child Health Services.

Health Soc Work

November 2017

School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1000 Floyd Avenue; Richmond, VA 23284. Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti. Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond.

Effectively promoting women's health during and around the time of pregnancy requires early, nonstigmatizing identification and assessment of behavioral health risks (such as depression, substance use, smoking, and interpersonal violence) combined with timely linkage to community support and specialized interventions. This article describes an integrated approach to behavioral health risk screening woven into a point of first contact with the health care delivery system: centralized intake for maternal and child health home visiting programs. Behavioral Health Integrated Centralized Intake is a social work-informed, community-designed approach to screening, brief intervention, and service linkage targeting communities at high risk for fetal and infant mortality.

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