Wednesday, December 11, 2013

More Than Half Of Teens With Mental Health Problems Aren't Getting Treatment: Study


This is an article about a study done on teenagers in relation to their mental health...

More than half of teens with psychiatric disorders go untreated, with treatment rates for some conditions being lower than others, according to a new study.
And among teens with psychiatric disorders who do receive treatment, the health care providers are not often mental health specialists, but rather school counselors, pediatricians and probation officers, said researchers from the Duke Center for Child and Family Policy, the National Institute of Mental Health and Harvard Medical School.
The study, published in the journal Psychiatric Services, is based on 10,000 U.S. teens who participated in the National Comorbidity Survey Adolescent Supplement survey.
Researchers found that 45 percent of teens who had a psychiatric disorder received service for their disorder in the last 12 months. Teens with ADHD, conduct disorder and oppositional defiance disorder were the most likely to receive service for their conditions (73.8 percent, 73.4 percent and 71 percent, respectively).

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