Background: Use of alcohol and illicit drugs by adolescents remains a problem in the U.S. Case identification and early treatment can occur within a broad variety of healthcare and non-healthcare settings, including acute care hospitals. The objective of this study is to describe the extent and nature of adolescent admissions to the acute inpatient setting for substance abuse (SA). We use the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) 2000 Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project Kids Inpatient Database (HCUP-KID) which includes over 2.5 million admissions for youth age 20 and under to 2,784 hospitals in 27 states in the year 2000. Specifically, this analysis estimates national number of admissions, mean total charges, and mean len...
Adolescence is a critical stage for substance abuse initiation, as well as for substance abuse preve...
Background Street-involved youth who use illicit drugs are at high risk for health-related harms; h...
Aim To examine the changes in the number of children younger than 18 who were hospitalized due to al...
Background: Use of alcohol and illicit drugs by adolescents remains a problem in the U.S. Case id...
Purpose: This study examined the patterns and characteristics of adolescent and young adult hospita...
Objective Harmful levels of alcohol consumption in young people are prevalent and of increasing pub...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol and other drug (AOD) use are significant cause of disease burden and costs among...
Background Admissions to the ICU related to alcohol, prescription drugs, and illicit drugs are show...
Background: Emerge is an innovative Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service that provides support...
There is a serious threat to the health and well being of America today: the threat of substance abu...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine rates of treatment services utilization in the 1...
It has been well established that prevalence rates of addiction are reportedly higher among youth th...
ObjectiveHarmful levels of alcohol consumption in young people are prevalent and of increasing publi...
Substance abuse has gained audience in past years. Institutes such as Stuðlar therapy center have be...
Purpose: The burden of alcohol-attributable disease is a global problem. Young people often present ...
Adolescence is a critical stage for substance abuse initiation, as well as for substance abuse preve...
Background Street-involved youth who use illicit drugs are at high risk for health-related harms; h...
Aim To examine the changes in the number of children younger than 18 who were hospitalized due to al...
Background: Use of alcohol and illicit drugs by adolescents remains a problem in the U.S. Case id...
Purpose: This study examined the patterns and characteristics of adolescent and young adult hospita...
Objective Harmful levels of alcohol consumption in young people are prevalent and of increasing pub...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol and other drug (AOD) use are significant cause of disease burden and costs among...
Background Admissions to the ICU related to alcohol, prescription drugs, and illicit drugs are show...
Background: Emerge is an innovative Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service that provides support...
There is a serious threat to the health and well being of America today: the threat of substance abu...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine rates of treatment services utilization in the 1...
It has been well established that prevalence rates of addiction are reportedly higher among youth th...
ObjectiveHarmful levels of alcohol consumption in young people are prevalent and of increasing publi...
Substance abuse has gained audience in past years. Institutes such as Stuðlar therapy center have be...
Purpose: The burden of alcohol-attributable disease is a global problem. Young people often present ...
Adolescence is a critical stage for substance abuse initiation, as well as for substance abuse preve...
Background Street-involved youth who use illicit drugs are at high risk for health-related harms; h...
Aim To examine the changes in the number of children younger than 18 who were hospitalized due to al...