J Pediatr Health Care
October 2021
School-based health centers (SBHCs) provide quality health services to the children and youth they serve. Numerous studies have validated the access provided by SBHCs. The School-Based Health Alliance has captured descriptive data on the services provided.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: We summarize utilization patterns for mental health services in school-based health centers.
Methods: Administrative data on school-based health center visits in New Haven, Connecticut were examined for the 2007-2009 school years. Relative frequencies of mental health visits by age were calculated as a percentage of all visits and were stratified by sex, ethnicity/race, and insurance status.
African American and Latino males are less likely to seek mental health services and obtain adequate care than their White counterparts. They are more likely to receive mental health services in school-based health centers (SBHCs) than in other community-based setting. The purpose of this article was to understand the issues and reasons these adolescents sought mental health services at SBHCs and what their perceptions of the services were.
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