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Section VI: National Mental Health Statistics

Table 3. Presenting problems of youth admitted to organized mental health care in the United States by program service setting in 1997
  Program Service Setting
  Inpatient
(N = 286,176)
Outpatient
(N = 962,813)
Residential care
(N = 65,949)
Total
(N = 1,314,938)
  % Standard Error % Standard Error % Standard Error % Standard Error
Presenting Problemsa
   Family Problems 47.3 3.5 48.9 1.8 72.4 4.1 49.7 1.6
   Depressed or anxious moodb 64.5 3.5 40.0 1.6 55.7 4.6 46.1 1.5
   School coping 44.4 3.6 41.3 1.6 57.2 5.6 42.7 1.5
   Aggression 48.7 3.6 35.5 1.5 66.2 4.5 39.9 1.4
   Suicidality 55.4 3.1 14.3 1.3 27.8 3.3 24.0 1.3
   Abuse or neglect victim 20.3 2.5 18.6 1.2 47.2 4.2 20.4 1.1
   Alcohol or drug use 25.7 2.9 11.3 0.9 31.2 3.8 15.4 1.0
   Skill deficits 10.1 2.3 14.8 1.5 23.7 5.7 14.5 1.2
   Social withdrawal 17.0 3.4 15.4 1.5 19.7 3.7 16.1 1.3
   Delinquent behaviorc 24.5 2.4 14.8 1.0 55.6 4.2 19.0 1.0
Note: Youth population includes all children and adolescents under age 18. This table represents 4,014 observations (1,314,938 weighted observations) from the 1997 Client Patient Sample Survey. U.S. territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands were excluded (21 observations).
a Percentages do not add up to 100 because multiple presenting problems could be coded for each child.
b Index includes depressed mood, eating disturbance, post-traumatic stress, phobia, grief and loss, sleep problems, anxiety, and self-harm.
c Index includes runaway, fire-setting, delinquency, abuse perpetrator, sexual aggression, and involvement with juvenile justice system.

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