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Assessing the Mental Health Status of Youth in Juvenile Justice Settings
(NCJ 202713) August 2004
Bulletin, 8 page(s)
Wasserman, G. A., Ko, S. J., McReynolds, L. S.
 
Reports the results of a study that used the Voice DISC, a computerized, self-administered version of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC), to screen for psychiatric disorders in youth newly admitted to juvenile assessment centers. The Voice DISC offers the following advantages for use in the juvenile justice system: minimal staff support requirements, immediate scoring that generates provisional diagnoses, and privacy that increases the likelihood of disclosure of sensitive personal information.
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