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The Catalyst Group, LLC
Adolescent Residential Treatment InitiativeAdolescent Residential Treatment Initiative
I Mua Mau Ohana ProjectI Mua Mau Ohana ProjectPreliminary FindingsPreliminary Findings
Richard Kim, Ph.D.03/03/2005
Funded by Center for Substance Abuse Treatment,
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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The Catalyst Group, LLC
Data Collection
• From Sept. 2002 to Oct. 2004
• 152 intake assessments completed
• 105 three-month assessments
• 78 six-month assessments
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Instrument
• Utilized the Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN) Core Version
• GAIN also contains SAMHSA Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Instrument
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Baseline Findings
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Demographics
• Gender: 68% male, 32% female, 1% TG• Average age = 16 years old• Ethnicity: 61% Native Hawaiian, 41%
Caucasian, 36% Asian, 34% other Pacific Islander, and 26% Hispanic (many multi-ethnic)
• Past 12 months living with: 83% parent(s) • Treatment prior to intake:
– 60% received treatment before; average=1.3 admissions
– 57% felt they needed treatment
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Criminal Justice Involvement
46% 42%
74%
0%
100%
% Y
ou
th -
Pas
t 90
Day
s
Arrested JuvenileDetention
Any ControlledEnv.
• 86% had lifetime arrests
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Education & Employment
• 88% of youth were enrolled in school or training
• Only 6% reported engaging in some type of “non-full-time work”
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Substance Use at Intake
57.9%
66.4%
29.6%
0%
100%
% U
sed
in
Pas
t 90
Day
s
Alcohol Marijuana Ice/Stimulants
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Mental Health at Intake
• Prevalent levels of dual diagnosis.
32.9%
58.6%
41.4%
21.70%
39.50%
0%
100%
% S
cori
ng
"H
igh
"
ConductDisorder
ADHD Depression Anxiety TraumaticStress
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Criminal Justice at Intake
61.8%49.3%
22.4% 28.9%
0%
100%
% S
cori
ng
"H
igh
"o
n I
nd
ices
GeneralCrime
PropertyCrime
Interpers.Crime
Drug Crime
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Outcome Findings
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Arrests – Past 90 Days
39.70%
13.70% 15.10%
0%
100%
% A
rres
ted
in P
ast
90 D
ays
Intake 3 month 6 month
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Days in Jail – Past 90 Days
4.10% 1.40% 4.10%
0%
100%
% S
pe
nt
An
y D
ay
s in
Ja
ilin
Pa
st
90
Da
ys
Intake 3 month 6 month
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Education
86.30%91.80%
74.00%
0%
100%
% E
nro
lled
in
Sch
oo
lo
r Jo
b T
rain
ing
Intake 3 month 6 month
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Employment
6.90% 1.40%
13.70%
0%
100%
% E
ng
aged
in
or
Lo
oki
ng
F
or
Wo
rk
Intake 3 month 6 month
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Substance Use
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Intake 3 Months 6 Months
Mea
n D
ays
Use
d
in P
ast
90 D
ays
Alcohol Marijuana Crack Hallucinogens Ice
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Substance Problem Scales
00.5
11.5
22.5
33.5
4
Intake 3 Months 6 Months
Mea
n S
core
s
SUBSTANCE PROBLEMS Substance Issues
Substance Abuse Substance Dependence
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Psychological Disorders-Behavioral Complexity Indices
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
Intake 3 Months 6 Months
Mea
n S
core
s
ADHD Conduct Disorder
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Psychological Disorders-Internal Mental Distress Indices
0.3
1
3.53.1
2.42.6
0.1
0.1
2.3
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
Intake 3 Months 6 Months
Mea
n S
core
s
Depression Anxiety Traumatic Stress
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Characteristics of Youth Who Could Not Be Followed Up
• More likely to:– be males – live with a separated or single parent – be in the custody of a correctional or treatment
institution – have received previous treatment – have higher rates of arrests and days in
detention– report greater ICE use.
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Summary
• Youth mostly Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander
• Youth at intake showed high levels of criminal justice involvement, substance use, and both internal and external behavior problems.
• Significant reduction in arrests• Significant reduction in substance use and
related substance problems• Significant reduction in psychological disorder
indices; temporary increase in Depression
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Contact InfoRichard Kim, Ph.D.
The Catalyst Group, LLC770 Kapiolani Blvd. Suite 414Honolulu, HI 96813-5257
office: (808) 593 . 1998fax: (808) 593 . [email protected]