Journal article
The Medical Home and Mental Health Services in Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
Maternal and child health journal, v 27(6), pp 1097-1106
01 Jun 2023
PMID: 36988794
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Abstract
Children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) commonly experience mental health concerns, but conditions are often not identified or treated within primary care. Mental health care is often not a primary focus of pediatric primary care, but the medical home model has potential to address these concerns more adequately. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the medical home and use of mental health services in CYSHCN.
Data came from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey years 2015-2017, a nationally representative survey of health and healthcare in US families. The study included CYSHCN ages 6-17. We compared the use of mental health services, expenditures, and psychotropic medications across CYSHCN with and without a medical home using multivariable regression.
45% of CYSHCN received care within a medical home. CYSHCN with and without a medical home reported similar frequency of office-based mental health visits (21.2% versus 25.2%), average expenditures for visits ($147 versus $128), and psychotropic medications (11.9% versus 15.1%). Medical home status was not associated with office-based mental health visits, use of psychotropic medications, or cost for either.
CYSHCN with mental health care needs face barriers to satisfactory care. Creating better connections between primary and mental health care could help to ameliorate this problem. Findings suggest the medical home, a more comprehensive primary care model, may not address mental health care needs of CYSHCN.
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- Title
- The Medical Home and Mental Health Services in Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
- Creators
- Jessica E Rast - Drexel UniversityAnne M Roux - Drexel UniversityGabrielle Connor - Drexel UniversityTobechukwu H Ezeh - Drexel UniversityLindsay Shea - Drexel UniversityRenee M Turchi - Drexel UniversityPaul T Shattuck - Mathematica Policy Research
- Publication Details
- Maternal and child health journal, v 27(6), pp 1097-1106
- Publisher
- Springer Nature
- Number of pages
- 10
- Grant note
- R40MC37542 / Maternal and Child Health Bureau
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- A.J. Drexel Autism Institute; Community Health and Prevention
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:001189289600002
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85151247532
- Other Identifier
- 991020786007304721
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