Tennessee’s Youth in Juvenile Justice Facilities: Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues

In order to assess the prevalence of mental health and substance abuse among youth in one state’s juvenile justice facilities, a survey was conducted of 40 Tennessee facilities. A total of 1215 youth were being held on the “one day census” that was taken as part of the survey. The survey documented...

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Veröffentlicht in:Californian journal of health promotion 2005-06, Vol.3 (2), p.144-158
Hauptverfasser: Barnes, Louise, Bennett, Deborah, Bryson, Charlotte, Diehl, Sita, Hayes, Trish, Heflinger, Craig Anne, Ledbetter, Liz, McCain, Pam, O’Neal, Linda, Orten, Patti, Reed, Nancy, Sheffield, Adriane, Stafford, Debrah, Wade, Pat
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In order to assess the prevalence of mental health and substance abuse among youth in one state’s juvenile justice facilities, a survey was conducted of 40 Tennessee facilities. A total of 1215 youth were being held on the “one day census” that was taken as part of the survey. The survey documented many mental health and substance abuse issues: 1) 53 percent of the youth in juvenile justice facilities were experiencing mental health problems; 2) 15 percent were taking some type of psychiatric medicine while in the juvenile justice facility; 3) 42 percent were known to have substance abuse problems; and 4) 30 percent had co-occurring mental health and substance use problems. Policy and program recommendations based on these findings are discussed.
ISSN:1545-8725
1545-8717
DOI:10.32398/cjhp.v3i2.1772