What intervention is likely to improve the mental health needs of more children with a wide range of psychiatric and behavioral problems?
A) Service integration into the school system
B) Increasing the number of inpatient services for children
C) Providing parents with a list of community resources that offer mental health care to children
D) Referring children with mental health problems to their primary physician
A
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