Comprehensive school-based health care: high school students' use of medical, mental health, and substance abuse services.

Mar 1, 1996Pediatrics

High school students' use of medical, mental health, and substance abuse services in full school-based health care

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Abstract

Adolescents attending school-based health centers made a total of 27,886 visits over a 38-month period.

  • Of the 3,818 students using school-based health centers (SBHCs), 94% visited medical providers while 25% and 8% accessed mental health and substance abuse counselors, respectively.
  • Students who used multiple services had significantly higher visit frequencies, with averages of 13 to 15 visits for two services and 32 visits for all three categories.
  • The most common diagnoses made during visits included emotional problems (29%), health supervision (13%), and respiratory (11%) and reproductive health problems (11%).
  • Compared to their peers, students using SBHCs showed higher rates of engagement with health and counseling services.
  • Visit rates to mental health counselors in SBHCs were comparable to those in other settings, although data on substance abuse service use in non-school settings was limited.

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