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Mental Health Service and Drug Treatment Utilization: Adolescents with Substance Use/Mental Disorders and Dual Diagnosis

NCJ Number
232797
Journal
Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse Volume: 19 Issue: 5 Dated: November-December 2010 Pages: 447-460
Author(s)
Tyrone C. Cheng; Celia C. Lo
Date Published
November 2010
Length
14 pages
Annotation
This article attempts to better understand the utilization of drug treatment and/or mental health services by adolescents and the factors associated with such utilization.
Abstract
This research is a secondary data analysis of the impact of adolescents' mental/substance-use disorders and dual diagnosis on their utilization of drug treatment and mental health services. By analyzing the same teenagers who participated in the NIMH Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders (MECA) study, logistic regression could be conducted for the data analysis. The results show that any of the following increased the likelihood of adolescents' treatment/service utilization: a dual diagnosis, mental disorders alone, a parent's treatment/service utilization, problematic biological children, adolescent's involvement with police/court system, adolescent having coverage for mental health care, the adolescent being male, and the adolescent living with a single, White parent with a relatively high educational level. Implications for policy and practice are discussed. (Published Abstract) Tables and references