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Provision of mental health services as a quality indicator for adolescent substance abuse treatment facilities.

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Provision of mental health services as a quality indicator for adolescent substance abuse treatment facilities.

Auteurs : Rajeev Ramchand ; Beth Ann Griffin ; Sarah B. Hunter ; Marika Suttorp Booth ; Daniel F. Mccaffrey

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The study tested whether adolescents receiving substance abuse treatment at facilities offering full (can treat all psychiatric conditions) or partial (cannot treat severe or persistent mental illness) mental health services have better 12-month substance use and mental health outcomes than youths at facilities with no mental health services.

DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201300517
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