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Table 1.

Selected STAR-Center MBC assessment tools and their psychometric properties.

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Fig 1.

De-identified example of MBC data display for treatment team meeting.

Scores are scaled as a percentage of the maximum score for each measure (see Table 1). Lines indicate scores on the following scales: Mood: red (Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire); Anxiety: green (Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders); Sleep: black (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index); Mood Lability: blue (Children’s Affective Lability Scale); Substance Use: purple (Car, Relax, Alone, Forget Friends, Trouble). The black box labeled “PDW” is an example of a “flag” based on responses to the ASQ at the most recent assessment, in this case indicating endorsement of passive death wishes.

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Table 2.

STAR-Center clinician ratings of MBC benefits and challenges (n = 17 clinicians).

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Fig 2.

De-identified example of MBC data display on the clinician dashboard.

This is an example of a display for a single patient followed over time. MFQ = Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire; SCARED = Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders; CALS = Children’s Affective Lability Scale; ARI = Affective Reactivity Index; CRAFFT = Car, Relax, Alone, Forget Friends, Trouble; PSQI = Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.

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