Substance Use Disorder Screening Capacity Lags Behind Depression Screening Capacity in Community Health Centers
Abstract
Despite their prevalence, screening for depression and substance use disorder (SUD) is often not routinely practiced in primary care. This study uses a survey of community health centers to identify characteristics associated with depression and SUD screening. In 2010, 76.9% of federally qualified health centers routinely screened for depression, and about half of health centers (54.1%) routinely screened for SUDs. Higher Medicaid caseload and...
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Title
Substance Use Disorder Screening Capacity Lags Behind Depression Screening Capacity in Community Health Centers
Published Date
Dec 24, 2017
Journal
Volume
48
Issue
2
Pages
152 - 164
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