Abstract
Experiences in foster care represent a significant risk factor for the future development of psychopathology, which underscores the need for accessible mental health services. Further, the COVID-19 pandemic has spurred additional complications that interfere with treatment utilization, despite a growing need for support. Given the unique needs and experiences of youth in or adopted from foster care, this study compares mental health service utilization before and after the transition to telemental health to investigate if client engagement changed in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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