Posted on June 16, 2009 11:37
Categories: Medicaid | Mental Health | Special Populations | Treatment and Recovery | State and Local
Topics: Children & Adolescents | Medicaid | Mental Health | State Data | Treatment
Using data from the Intergrated Database (IDB), this 2003 study examined public mental health service utilization for children with serious emotional disturbance (SED) in 1996. The study found that children with SED represented 9% to 22% of all children with mental service use. Between one half and two thirds of children with SED received psychotropic medication and 20% to 40% had a mental health inpatient or residential stay. Medicaid was the primary funder of mental health services for children with SED and only 2% to 12% of children with SED received services solely through the state mental health agency.
Teich, J.L., Buck, J.A., Graver, L. and Zheng, D. (2003). Utilization of public mental health services by children with serious emotional disturbances (PDF | 74.02 KB). Administration and Policy in Mental Health 30(6): 523-534.
Authors: Judith L. Teich, Jeffrey A. Buck, Linda Graver, Don Schroeder, and Dian Zheng
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