Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health, Southgate, Michigan.
State of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Lansing, Michigan.
Infant Ment Health J. 2020 Mar;41(2):163-165. doi: 10.1002/imhj.21855.
This issue of the Infant Mental Health Journal presents the first papers from a tripartite evaluation study of state-sponsored infant mental health home visiting program in Michigan, United States. This series of studies has been led by Kate Rosenblum PhD and Maria Muzik MD, Department of Psychiatry, the University of Michigan and faculty from the Michigan Collaborative for Infant Mental Health Research for the State of Michigan, Department of Health and Human Services, Mental Health Services for Children, to fulfill the requirements of state legislation (State of Michigan Act No. 291, Public Acts of 2013) that required that all home visiting programs meet certain requirements to be established as an evidence-based practice. In this introduction, we provide a historical context for the delivery of infant mental health home visiting through the community mental health system in the state of Michigan.
本期《婴儿心理健康杂志》呈现了美国密歇根州一项由州政府资助的婴儿心理健康家访项目的三方评估研究的首批论文。该系列研究由密歇根大学精神病学系的 Kate Rosenblum 博士和 Maria Muzik 医学博士以及密歇根州儿童心理健康服务部密歇根合作婴儿心理健康研究的教师领导,旨在满足州立法(密歇根州法案 291 号,2013 年公法)的要求,即所有家访项目都必须满足某些要求才能成为循证实践。在这篇介绍中,我们为密歇根州通过社区心理健康系统提供婴儿心理健康家访服务提供了历史背景。