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1 Strategies, Screening and Systems of Care Matthew C. Aalsma, Ph.D. Section of Adolescent Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine LEAH/SAHC February 15, 2007
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2 Mental Health Screening Introduction Need for screening Case example Screening for... Domestic/dating violence Substance use Depression Suicide Health behavior
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3 Mental Health Screening Introduction Settings include... School Community mental health Hospitals Juvenile justice Workplace Health fair
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4 Mental Health Screening Barriers and Opportunities Opponents Example of Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act 2004 Privacy Issues of consent and assent President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health 2003
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5 Mental Health Screening I mplementation Three broad considerations for program development: 1.Context for screening 2.Context for assessment 3.Policy considerations
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6 Mental Health Screening Context for Screening 1.Consider objectives Fulfilling regulatory requirements Example of juvenile justice Improving staff decision making Example of health clinic Manage resources Need for data!
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7 Mental Health Screening Context for Screening 2.Practical and financial feasibility Informant availability Youth and/or parent Expertise Efficiency of administration Financial cost for materials Paper/pencil versus computer Space requirements
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8 Mental Health Screening Context for Assessment Assessment for follow-up screening Professional consultation Specific versus general follow-up assessment
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9 Mental Health Screening Policy Considerations 1.Policies about decisions on screening and assessment results Responses Research Resources Risk
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10 Mental Health Screening Policy Considerations 2.Policies about screening and assessment personnel 3.Policies controlling the use of screening and assessment data
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11 Mental Health Screening Implementation Summary Planning, planning, planning Coalitions – Bringing parties together Funding!!!! National resources
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12 Mental Health Screening Example: Pennsylvania Youth in the juvenile justice system have high rates of mental illness Estimates for community – about 20% Estimates for juvenile offenders – over 65% Fifteen out of 23 juvenile detention centers in Pennsylvania 18,607 admissions received Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument Version 2 (MAYSI-2)
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13 Mental Health Screening Example: Indiana Indiana State Bar Association – Civil Rights for Children Report Summer 2005 Marion County instituted mental health screening Spring 2006 Statewide pilot project funded through Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Summer 2006 Submitted 2 nd pilot grant to expand program
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14 Mental Health Screening Tools Columbia Health Screen (CHS) Suicide screener, 14 items, about 10 minutes Diagnostic Predictive Scales (DPS) General mental health screener, 52 items, about 10 minutes Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument Version 2 (MAYSI-2) General mental health screener, 52 items, about 10 minutes
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15 Mental Health Screening Resources Uncovering an epidemic... NEJM http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/355/26/ 2717 http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/355/26/ 2717 National screening program from Columbia University http://www.teenscreen.org/
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16 Mental Health Screening Resources Juvenile Law Center – description of Pennsylvania program http://www.jlc.org/ Mental Health Screening and Assessment in Juvenile Justice (2005) Edited by Grisson, T., Vincent, G. & Seagrave, D. http://www.maysiware.com/MAYSI2.htm http://www.maysiware.com/MAYSI2.htm
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