The Ecology of Adolescent Substance Abuse Service Utilization

This paper presents an ecological‐community model toward the explanation of variation in patterns of substance abuse (SA) service utilization among adolescents who are enrolled in Tennesssee's Medicaid program (TennCare). Guided by a theoretical framework that draws from the social ecology work...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of community psychology 2007-12, Vol.40 (3-4), p.345-358
Hauptverfasser: Jones, Diana L., Heflinger, Craig Anne, Saunders, Robert C.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents an ecological‐community model toward the explanation of variation in patterns of substance abuse (SA) service utilization among adolescents who are enrolled in Tennesssee's Medicaid program (TennCare). Guided by a theoretical framework that draws from the social ecology work of Bronfenbrenner and health services utilization models promoted by Aday and Andersen, we apply a social indicators approach toward explaining the impact of community ecology on identification of SA and treatment engagement. Both county‐level rates and individual‐level treatment utilization are examined and hierarchical linear modeling is incorporated to examine the individual‐in‐community phenomenon. This study is an expansion of previous service utilization research and suggests that explanations of youth's service utilization must necessarily include not only individual, familial, and service system characteristics, but community factors, as well.
ISSN:0091-0562
1573-2770
DOI:10.1007/s10464-007-9138-8