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Patterns of Treatment Services and Costs for Young Offenders with Mental Disorders

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6171.2005.00013.x

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Juvenile justice; treatment services and costs; young offenders

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PROBLEM: This study describes mental health treatment service delivery patterns and costs for youth in a juvenile justice system. METHODS: A secondary data analysis on a random sample of juvenile offenders (N = 312) was completed. Service patterns and costs were described. Selected variables were examined for their ability to predict who received treatment. FINDINGS: Only 23% of youth diagnosed with a mental disorder received any treatment. Older youth and African American youth received fewer services, and race was the only significant predictor for receiving treatment (p =.001). CONCLUSIONS: Mental health treatment services were scarce, and the data reflects a race bias in the provision of services. Although the law protects the right to treatment for these individuals, provision of services remains a challenge.

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