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2. GENERAL OVERVIEWTHE CDC OVERVIEW
ONE OUT OF EVERY FIVE YOUTH HAS A MENTAL DISORDER
WITHOUT TREATMENT, 50% OF THESE CASES WILL BE HAVE MENTAL
DISORDER OR A SUBSTANCE ABUSE ISSUE BY AGE 14
WITHOUT TREATMENT BY THEN, 75% OF THESE CASES WILL BE DIAGNOSED BY
AGE 24
PRESENTLY, LESS THAN 50% OF ALL CHILDREN LIVING WITH MENTAL DISEASE
RECEIVE TREATMENT
PRESENTLY, THE ANNUAL COST OF CHILD MENTAL HEALTH IS $247 B EACH
YEAR
3. OBAMACARE, FY 2014, AND NOW IS THE TIME
1. ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE ASSESSMENTSFOR ADOLESCENTS
2. AUTISM SCREENING FOR CHILDREN AT 18 AND 24 MONTHS OLD
3. BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENTSFROM 0-17 YEARS
4. DEPRESSION SCREENING FOR ADOLESCENTS
5. DEVELOPMENTAL SCREENING FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3
6. HEARING SCREENING FOR ALL NEWBORNS
7. LEAD SCREENING FOR CHILDREN AT RISK OF EXPOSURE
8. VISION SCREENING FOR ALL CHILDREN
9. SEX COUNSELING FOR ADOSCENTS AT HIGHER RISK
10.PROJECT AWARE : MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID, MINORITY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
AND HEALTHY TRANSITIONS
4. 30% OF ALL CHILDREN WHO EXPERIENCED H. KATRINA SUFFER FROM
PTSD OR CLINICAL DEPRESSION
LESS THAN 50% OF THEM HAVE RECEIVED TREATMENT
WHAT IS BEING DONE?
5. R E F E R E N C E S
• FRIEDEN, T., & HYDE, P. (2013). SUPPORTING CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH. CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION. CDC DIRECTOR’SBLOG. THOUGHTS FROM
THE CDC DIRECTOR.TOM FRIEDEN, MD, MPH. RETRIEVED FROM CDC.GOV.
• THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS HEALTH DEPARTMENT. 2012. A GUIDE TO BEHAVIORAL RESOURCES IN THE GREATER NEW ORLEANS AREA. CLINIC AND PRIMARY CARE
SERVICE PROVIDERS. MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERS. RETRIEVED FROM IMHNO.ORG
• STATE OF LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HOSPITALS. (2014) OFFICE OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH-MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES. MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS-DAY
AND PSYCHOSOCIAL REHAB. RETRIEVED FROM LOUISIANA.GOV.
• AMERICA’S HEALTH RANKINGS. 2013. LOUISIANA 2013. RETRIEVED FROM AMERICASHEALTHRANKINGS.ORG
• DATA FOR CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH. 2012. 2007 NATIONAL SURVEY OF CHILDREN’SHEALTH. LOUISIANA. RETRIEVED FROM NSCHDATA.ORG
• SAMHSA, 2014. SAMHSA NEWS RELEASE. FY2014 FUNDING FOR SHAMHSA EXPANDS VITAL MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES – ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDRENAND YOUTH.
RETRIEVED FROM SAMHSA.GOV
• TULANE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. 2011. PEDIATRICS. WARREN EASTON SCHOOL BASED HEALTH CENTER. RETRIEVED FROM TULANE.EDU
• HUGHES, C.. 2010. THE TIMES PICAYUNE. LSU OPENS FULL SERVICE HEALTH CLINIC AT L.B.. LANDRY HIGH SCHOOL IN ALGIERS. RETRIEVED FROM NOLA.COM
• PEOPLE MAGAZINE. 2005. GENERATION K. PHOTOGRAPH. RETRIEVED FROM NOLA.COM
Editor's Notes
Center for Disease Control – taken from CDC issues first comprehensive report on children’s mental health in the United States. “Mental Health Surveillance Among Children in the United States, 2005-2011,” is the first-ever report to describe federal efforts on monitoring mental disorders, and presents estimates of the number of children aged 3-17 years with specific mental disorders, compiling information from different data sources covering the period of 2005-2011. This report is an important step to better understand children’s mental disorders, identify gaps in data, and develop public health strategies to protect and promote children’s mental health, so children can reach their full potential in life. Learn what CDC is doing about mental health disorders among children and how you can help.”President Obama is asking for $235 million as part of his new budget proposal to fund mental health initiatives. Of the funds, $130 million will be used to train teachers and others to identify signs of mental illness in students and provide them with access to treatment. President Obama is asking for $235 million as part of his new budget proposal to fund mental health initiatives. Of the funds, $130 million will be used to train teachers and others to identify signs of mental illness in students and provide them with access to treatment. Mental disorders affect children of all race/ethnicities, genders, ages and regions of the country.The number of children with a mental disorder increases with age (except those with autism spectrum disorders)Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder was the most prevalent parent-reported current diagnosis among children aged 3-17 years (6.8 percent)Boys were more likely to have most of the conditions reviewed compared to girls, including ADHD, behavioral or conduct problems, autism spectrum disorders, anxiety, Tourette Syndrome, and cigarette dependence.Adolescent girls were more likely to have depression, and alcohol use disorder.
The President’s FY 2014 Coverage for children’s preventive health services – President is asking Congress for $245M“All Marketplace health plans and many other plans must cover the following list of preventive services for children without charging you a copayment or coinsurance. This is true even if you haven’t met your yearly deductible.” CDCProject AWARE (Advancing Wellness and Resilience in Education), which would train teachers to identify signs of mental illness or provide Mental Health First Aid and ensure that students have access to mental health care. Project AWARE would reach 750,000 young people. Minority Fellowship Program – objective is to train culturally competent behavioral specialists to deal directly with at risk minority youth. Healthy Transitions – objective is to support transitional youth (16-25 yrs.) at high risk for mental health issues and substance abuse. (SAMHSA News Release 2014.)SAMHSA (Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration – Mental Health First Aid program – the objective is to train all school personnel in mental health literacy using a broad approach to school safety, improved school atmosphere, and preventing school violence.
Louisiana ranked 48 in mental health for the year 2013. (America’s Health Rankings-Louisiana.)Louisiana v. The Nation – Louisiana outranks the country in all child/adolescent emotional disorders and the level of poverty. The only place on the Survey where Louisiana outranked the country was in the percentage of children who had not received treatment or counseling in the past year. (Data Resource Center on Child and Adolescent Health 2012.)Currently, there are 49 Child-Youth Services available in the Greater New Orleans Area. (City of N.O. Health Dept. Guide to Behavioral Health 2012.)Tulane Adolescent Medicine Department currently operates the school-based clinic at Warren Easton Charter High School. Students at Walter L. Cohen High School also receive services from Easton.LSU-HSCD School operate the school-based clinic at Eleanor McMain High School and for Landry-Walker High School. Day and Psychosocial Rehab – allows for structured programs and activities that allow severely emotionally disturbed students to remain in school.