Substance use and internalizing symptoms among high school students and access to health care services: results from a population-based study

Nov 9, 2018Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique

Substance use and emotional symptoms in high school students linked to health care access

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Abstract

Youth with co-occurring internalizing and substance use problems are 6.74 times more likely to access mental health services than those without these issues.

  • Internalizing symptoms increase the likelihood of service use by 2.40 times among youth.
  • Substance use problems are associated with a 2.24 times higher likelihood of accessing mental health services.
  • Only 52.8% of youth with co-occurring problems utilized mental health services in the past year.
  • The study highlights a gap in service utilization despite high rates of mental health issues among students.

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