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Mental Health Parity Legislation: Implications for Children and Youth With Serious Emotional Disturbance

NCJ Number
242352
Journal
Social Work in Mental Health Volume: 10 Issue: 1-6 Dated: 2012 Pages: 12-33
Author(s)
Bridget C. Bailey, M.S.W.; Tamara S. Davis, Ph.D., M.S.S.W.
Date Published
2012
Length
22 pages
Annotation
This study examined U.S Federal and State mental health legislation for children and youth with serious and chronic mental health needs.
Abstract
Ensuring access to appropriate treatment for children and adolescents with mental health needs is a major policy concern. Recent legislation in the form of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 (MHPAEA) offers hope for mental health care to a large number of families; however, the lack of a Federal definition of mental illness and state differences in coverage, often excluding children's diagnoses, are major limitations in coverage that perhaps might not meet the needs of youth with serious emotional disturbances. Implications of this parity legislation for children and youth are discussed with a particular focus on children and youth with Severe Emotional Disturbance. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.