Study finds psychiatric disorders persist 15 years after youth are detained
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/04/210405113652.htm
Research from Northwestern Medicine shows nearly two-thirds of males and more than one-third of females with one or more existing psychiatric disorders when they entered detention, still had a disorder 15 years later.
The findings are significant because mental health struggles add to the existing racial, ethnic and economic disparities as well as academic challenges from missed school, making a successful transition to adulthood harder to attain.
Study finds psychiatric disorders persist 15 years after youth are detained
Apr 5, 2021, 6:40pm UTC
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/04/210405113652.htm
> Research from Northwestern Medicine shows nearly two-thirds of males and more than one-third of females with one or more existing psychiatric disorders when they entered detention, still had a disorder 15 years later.
> The findings are significant because mental health struggles add to the existing racial, ethnic and economic disparities as well as academic challenges from missed school, making a successful transition to adulthood harder to attain.