Services to Conduct a Needs Assessment For Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Services Among Special Youth Populations Using Qualitative Methods, Protocol 2: In-Depth Interviews with Youth Regarding the System of Care
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Reports on a needs assessment related to social determinants of health (SDOH) for special youth populations in Hawaii, including those who identify as Native Hawaiian, Compacts of Free Association (COFA) Nation/Micronesian, sexual and gender minorities, and rural populations. Discusses health disparities, substance use, adverse childhood experiences, cultural responsiveness, mental health and trauma, stigma issues, and data on school facilities and enrollment by county.
Author(s)
Susana Helm, Tai-An Miao, Jane Onoye, et al.
Date
09/2021
Type
Document
Organizations
State of Hawai`i, Department of Health, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division, University of Hawai`i at Mānoa, Department of Psychiatry, Research Division
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Abuse and violence · Child welfare · Children and youth · County-by-county data · Culture and cultural competency · Health disparities · LGBTQI+ · Mental health · Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander · Schools · Social determinants of health · Stigma · Substance use and misuse · Trauma-informed care · Hawaii