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Study reveals inequities in mental health services for justice-involved youth as they age

A new Northwestern University study found that most justice-involved youth with a mental health disorder did not receive needed services during the 16 years after detention. The lack of services was greatest among persons who were Black, male, or had substance use or disruptive behavior disorders. ....

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Research: Justice-Involved Youth Face Mental Health Service Gaps

Research: Justice-Involved Youth Face Mental Health Service Gaps
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Incarceration should be a last resort for youth

Incarceration should be a last resort for youth
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Study finds psychiatric disorders persist 15 years after youth are detained


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CHICAGO - A new study shows that youth arrested as juveniles with psychiatric disorders that remain untreated, struggle with mental health and successful outcomes well beyond adolescence.
Research from Northwestern Medicine shows nearly two-thirds of males and more than one-third of females with one or more existing psychiatric disorders when they entered detention, still had a disorder 15 years later.
The findings are significant because mental health struggles add to the existing racial, ethnic and economic disparities as well as academic challenges from missed school, making a successful transition to adulthood harder to attain.
Kids get into trouble during adolescence.Those from wealthier families also use drugs and get into fights. But these situations are most often handled informally by the school and parent, and don t culminate in arrest and detention, said lead author Linda Teplin, Owen L. Coon Professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at ....

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'Incarceration should be a last resort for youth'

'Incarceration should be a last resort for youth'
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