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Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Co-Morbidities Among Teens in Treatment: SASSI-A3 Correlations in Screening Scores

机译:心理健康和物质使用障碍的青少年在治疗中的疾病:Sassi-A3在筛选分数中的相关性

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This article presents an overview of a study investigating the co-occurrence of teen mental health and substance use disorders. These co-morbidities have proven problematic and difficult to treat and/or identify in this population. The data for this study was collected as part of The SASSI Institute's third iteration of the Adolescent Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI-A3). A total of 515 teenagers in treatment, whose cases consisted of a valid and complete SASSI-A3, DSM-5 diagnostic evaluation, and client demographics, served as the dataset for the present study. Specifically, we focused on the frequencies of mental health diagnoses alongside a DSM-5 diagnosis of substance use disorder for teens who were seeking treatment for substance misuse issues. All participant cases were provided by clinicians working in service settings throughout the U.S. Census Regions (Northeast, Midwest, South, West). These professionals served in a variety of venues including substance use treatment and criminal justice programs, community corrections, private clinical practices, behavioral health centers, and social service organizations. All clinicians were qualified SASSI users who administered the SASSI-A3 via the SASSI Institute's SUD web-based screening application. Substance abuse in teens can often be a sign of an attempt to self-medicate an untreated mental health disorder. Identifying possible correlations between SASSI-A3 scale scores and diagnosed mental health disorders, depression and anxiety in particular, can enable clinicians to direct the course of subsequent clinical interviews, and further assessments needed early in the counseling relationship.
机译:本文概述了调查青少年心理健康和物质使用障碍的共同发生的研究。这些共同病态已经证明存在问题,难以治疗和/或识别。作为Sassi Institute的第三次迭代的青少年物质滥用细微筛查库存(Sassi-A3)的第三次迭代,收集了本研究的数据。共有515名少年治疗,其案件包括有效和完整的Sassi-A3,DSM-5诊断评估和客户人口统计数据,作为本研究的数据集。具体而言,我们专注于心理健康诊断的频率,DSM-5对人类使用疾病的诊断,用于寻求治疗物质滥用问题的青少年。所有参与案件都由在整个美国人口普查区(东北,中西部,南部,西部)的服务环境中工作的临床医生提供。这些专业人士在各种场地提供,包括物质使用待遇和刑事司法方案,社区矫正,私人临床做法,行为保健中心和社会服务组织。所有临床医生都是合格的Sassi用户,通过Sassi Institute的基于Web的筛选应用程序管理Sassi-A3。青少年的药物滥用通常是试图自我修剪未经治疗的心理健康障碍的标志。特别是鉴定Sassi-A3规模分数和诊断的心理健康障碍,抑郁和焦虑之间可能的相关性,可以使临床医生能够指导后续临床访谈的过程,以及在咨询关系中需要进一步的评估。

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