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ArtikelComorbidity and Unmet Service Needs Among Medicaid-Enrolled Children With Identified Disabilities  
Oleh: Boothroyd, Roger A. ; Armstrong, Mary I.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders vol. 13 no. 1 (2005), page 43-51.
Topik: Medicaid; Mental health
Fulltext: 43.pdf (125.99KB)
Isi artikelThe comorbidity of health and mental health problems among Medicaid-enrolled children and youth in Florida with a designated health or mental health disability was examined and compared to that of Medicaid-enrolled children with no disability. Slightly higher rates of health problems (42%) were found among children with mental health disabilities compared to the rate of mental health problems (35%) found among children with health disabilities.Within both groups, similar rates (˜ 26%) of current comorbid health and mental health problems were found. Regarding health services, less than 1% to 11% of the children experiencing significant health problems were receiving no services, depending on disability group. Rates of unmet mental health needs were higher, ranging from 4% among children with no identified disability to 22% among children with an identified health disability. These data support the need for a comprehensive health policy emphasizing the assessment of all Medicaid-enrolled children with disabilities for comorbid health or mental health problems.
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