Through its research, CeASAR is developing evidence - based strategies to help pediatricians and other health care providers
identify adolescent substance use at its onset and intervene before serious harm results.
Not exact matches
«Consequently, while we were interested in
identifying disparities for all U.S. racial minority groups, we wanted to pay special attention to estimating the national prevalence of, and disparities in,
substance use and suicidality among these understudied and historically ignored
adolescents.»
By
identifying these factors early on, the research team hopes to have a better chance of providing effective cognitive strategies to help risk - seeking
adolescents regulate their emotions and avoid risk - taking behavior and
substance abuse.
Even when a child or
adolescent is well known in a pediatric practice, only 50 % of those with clinically significant behavioral and emotional problems are detected.23 Other investigators have found similarly high failure of detection rates ranging from 14 % to 40 %.22, 24 Surveyed pediatricians, however, overwhelmingly endorse that they should be responsible for
identifying children with ADHD, eating disorders, depression,
substance abuse, and behavior problems.26
School surveys to
identify adolescents with low self - esteem, depression or
substance use are warranted, and mental health interventions for depression,
substance use and to enhance self - esteem are also needed.
For AA
adolescents of both genders, higher risks were
identified for underuse of
substance abuse services, older age at first use of
substance abuse services, and suboptimal health status and lower use of physicians» offices as the usual source of care among those recently enrolled in a State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).
Addresses the approaches, methods, and strategies used to
identify mental health and
substance use problems of high - risk youths (persons whose ages are between birth and 22 years) in settings that serve either a broad spectrum of children and
adolescents or a high - risk population.
Identifying Mental Health and
Substance Use Problems of Children and Adolescents: A Guide for Child - Serving Organizations (PDF - 2,954 KB) Holt (2011) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services Addresses the approaches, methods, and strategies used to identify mental health and substance use problems of high - risk youths (persons whose ages are between birth and 22 years) in settings that serve either a broad spectrum of children and adolescents or a high - risk po
Substance Use Problems of Children and
Adolescents: A Guide for Child - Serving Organizations (PDF - 2,954 KB) Holt (2011) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services Addresses the approaches, methods, and strategies used to identify mental health and substance use problems of high - risk youths (persons whose ages are between birth and 22 years) in settings that serve either a broad spectrum of children and adolescents or a high - risk
Adolescents: A Guide for Child - Serving Organizations (PDF - 2,954 KB) Holt (2011)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services Addresses the approaches, methods, and strategies used to identify mental health and substance use problems of high - risk youths (persons whose ages are between birth and 22 years) in settings that serve either a broad spectrum of children and adolescents or a high - risk po
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services Addresses the approaches, methods, and strategies used to
identify mental health and
substance use problems of high - risk youths (persons whose ages are between birth and 22 years) in settings that serve either a broad spectrum of children and adolescents or a high - risk po
substance use problems of high - risk youths (persons whose ages are between birth and 22 years) in settings that serve either a broad spectrum of children and
adolescents or a high - risk
adolescents or a high - risk population.
Screening and Assessment for Co-Occuring Disorders in
Adolescents in the Justice System (PDF - 404 KB) Fox, Kanary, & Shepler (2014) The Technical Assistance Network for Children's Behavioral Health Explains the need for integrated screening and assessment to identify co-occurring substance abuse and mental disorders in a
Adolescents in the Justice System (PDF - 404 KB) Fox, Kanary, & Shepler (2014) The Technical Assistance Network for Children's Behavioral Health Explains the need for integrated screening and assessment to
identify co-occurring
substance abuse and mental disorders in
adolescentsadolescents.
-- To
identify risk and protective factors at the family, school, and individual levels as they relate to 4 domains of
adolescent health and morbidity: emotional health, violence,
substance use, and sexuality.
This TIP, Screening and Assessing
Adolescents for Substance Use Disorders, presents information on identifying, screening, and assessing adolescents who use
Adolescents for
Substance Use Disorders, presents information on
identifying, screening, and assessing
adolescents who use
adolescents who use
substances.
Identify risk factors and protective factors relating to child and
adolescent substance abuse.
Adolescent substance use needs to be
identified and addressed as soon as possible.
Regression analysis was used to predict group differences in depressive symptoms,
substance use, and health complaints of specific biracial / ethnic identification groups as compared with
adolescents identifying as monoracial in one or the other racial / ethnic category, while controlling for complex sampling design, mother» s education, single parent family, and student» s grade.