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Title Mental disorders and disabilities among low-income children / editors, Thomas F. Boat and Joel T. Wu, Committee to Evaluate the Supplemental Security Income Disability Program for Children with Mental Disorders, Board on the Health of Select Populations, Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Institute of Medicine, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Published Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, [2015]

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF file (xix, 451 pages)) : illustrations
Contents Part I: Background and context of the Supplemental Security Income disability benefit program for children. Introduction -- The SSI program for children -- National-level trends in the SSI program for children with mental disorders, 2004-2013 -- State variation in the SSI program for children -- Poverty and childhood disability -- Part II: Clinical characteristics of selected mental disorders. Clinical characteristics of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Clinical characteristics of oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder -- Clinical characteristics of autism spectrum disorder -- Clinical characteristics of intellectual disabilities -- Clinical characteristics of learning disabilities -- Clinical characteristics of mood disorders -- Part III: Prevalence of selected mental disorders. Prevalence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Prevalence of oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder -- Prevalence of autism spectrum disorder -- Prevalence of intellectual disabilities -- Prevalence of learning disabilities -- Prevalence of mood disorders -- Part IV: Medicaid Analytic eXtract study -- Medicaid Analytic eXtract study -- Appendix A: Deeming eligibility chart for children -- Appendix B: SSA childhood mental disorders listing of impairments -- Appendix C: The listing of impairments : overview -- Appendix D: Surveys and surveillance systems that collect data on mental disorders among children -- Appendix E: Initial allowance, initial determination, allowance rate, and recipient data for major mental disorders -- Appendix F: Medicaid Analytic eXtract methods -- Appendix G: Medicaid Analytic eXtract results
Summary Children living in poverty are more likely to have mental health problems, and their conditions are more likely to be severe. Of the approximately 1.3 million children who were recipients of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability benefits in 2013, about 50% were disabled primarily due to a mental disorder. An increase in the number of children who are recipients of SSI benefits due to mental disorders has been observed through several decades of the program beginning in 1985 and continuing through 2010. Nevertheless, less than 1% of children in the United States are recipients of SSI disability benefits for a mental disorder. At the request of the Social Security Administration, Mental Disorders and Disability Among Low-Income Children compares national trends in the number of children with mental disorders with the trends in the number of children receiving benefits from the SSI program, and describes the possible factors that may contribute to any differences between the two groups. This report provides an overview of the current status of the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders, and the levels of impairment in the U.S. population under age 18. The report focuses on 6 mental disorders, chosen due to their prevalence and the severity of disability attributed to those disorders within the SSI disability program: attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, learning disabilities, and mood disorders. While this report is not a comprehensive discussion of these disorders, Mental Disorders and Disability Among Low-Income Children provides the best currently available information regarding demographics, diagnosis, treatment, and expectations for the disorder time course - both the natural course and under treatment
Notes Title from PDF title page
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes This study was supported by Contract No. SS00-13-60048/0002 between the National Academy of Sciences and the U.S. Social Security Administration. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or agency that provided support for the project
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Subject Children with mental disabilities -- United States
Poor children -- Mental health -- United States
Supplemental security income program.
Mental illness.
Children.
Social security.
Mental Disorders
Child
Disabled Children -- statistics & numerical data
Social Security
Socioeconomic Factors
mental disorders.
children (people by age group)
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
Social security
Mental illness
Children
Children with mental disabilities
Supplemental security income program
SUBJECT United States https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014481
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
Author Boat, Thomas F., editor.
Wu, Joel T., editor
Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee to Evaluate the Supplemental Security Income Disability Program for Children with Mental Disorders, issuing body
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.), issuing body.
LC no. 2015954355
ISBN 9780309376860
0309376866