Mj. Mason et H. Adger, SCREENING FOR DRUG-ABUSE IN AN ADOLESCENT PRIMARY HEALTH-CARE CLINIC, Journal of child & adolescent substance abuse, 7(1), 1997, pp. 33-43
This investigation examined the prevalence of patient indicated intere
st in help with drug problems. A unique feature of the investigation w
as brevity of the screening instrument used within an adolescent prima
ry health care clinic. Results indicate that 25% of those adolescents
who reported drug use also indicated to a health provider that they we
re interested in a help with drug abuse problems. This rate of service
utilization is five times the national rate for drug abuse treatment.
This study provides support for the approach to comprehensive health
care for adolescents which includes substance abuse screening as a fun
damental component of the health assessment.