Incarcerated youth in Nevada with serious mental health problems are not being effectively identified. The current study examined the utility of simple screening instruments as a mechanism for identifying incarcerated youth who may have a mental health disorder. Adjudicated youth, incarcerated at each of Nevada’s 12 juvenile detention facilities, participated in the study by completing a demographic questionnaire and a standardized mental health screening instrument: the Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument-Version 2 (MAYSI-2). Findings indicate a high prevalence of mental health disorders among incarcerated juveniles in Nevada. Identifying youth with mental health problems is complicated by the lack of a systematic screening or assessm...
OBJECTIVE: This report describes the development of the Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument-Sec...
Background: Detention personnel may assume that mental health problems heighten the likelihood of fu...
High rates of serious mental illnesses (SMI) among jail inmates pose challenges for the criminal jus...
The prevalence of mental health problems in the juvenile offender population is substantially higher...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests that the prevalence of mental health disorders among youth en...
Research in the past several decades has revealed the startling prevalence of mental health and subs...
The Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument (MAYSI-2) is an effective tool to quickly identify indi...
Recent events have brought the mentalhealth needs of youths involved in thejuvenile justice system t...
On any given day, over 100,000 youth are held in custody in juvenile justice facilities across the c...
poster abstractIntroduction: About 2 in 3 detained adolescents meet criteria for mental illness. Unf...
This poster reports on factors that influenced the rapid adoption and implementation of the Massachu...
Describes the Juvenile Detention Centers Association of Pennsylvania\u27s project to examine the men...
Given the high prevalence of mental disorders among juvenile offenders, as well as the link between ...
OBJECTIVE: Although studies reveal substantial mental health treatment needs among youths in the juv...
In order to assess the prevalence of mental health and substance abuse among youth in one state’s ju...
OBJECTIVE: This report describes the development of the Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument-Sec...
Background: Detention personnel may assume that mental health problems heighten the likelihood of fu...
High rates of serious mental illnesses (SMI) among jail inmates pose challenges for the criminal jus...
The prevalence of mental health problems in the juvenile offender population is substantially higher...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests that the prevalence of mental health disorders among youth en...
Research in the past several decades has revealed the startling prevalence of mental health and subs...
The Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument (MAYSI-2) is an effective tool to quickly identify indi...
Recent events have brought the mentalhealth needs of youths involved in thejuvenile justice system t...
On any given day, over 100,000 youth are held in custody in juvenile justice facilities across the c...
poster abstractIntroduction: About 2 in 3 detained adolescents meet criteria for mental illness. Unf...
This poster reports on factors that influenced the rapid adoption and implementation of the Massachu...
Describes the Juvenile Detention Centers Association of Pennsylvania\u27s project to examine the men...
Given the high prevalence of mental disorders among juvenile offenders, as well as the link between ...
OBJECTIVE: Although studies reveal substantial mental health treatment needs among youths in the juv...
In order to assess the prevalence of mental health and substance abuse among youth in one state’s ju...
OBJECTIVE: This report describes the development of the Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument-Sec...
Background: Detention personnel may assume that mental health problems heighten the likelihood of fu...
High rates of serious mental illnesses (SMI) among jail inmates pose challenges for the criminal jus...