TY - JOUR PY - 2010// TI - Development, Validation, and Utility of Internet-Based, Behavioral Health Screen for Adolescents JO - Pediatrics A1 - Diamond, Guy A1 - Levy, Suzanne A1 - Bevans, Katherine B. A1 - Fein, Joel A. A1 - Wintersteen, Matthew B. A1 - Tien, Allen A1 - Creed, Torrey SP - e163 EP - 70 VL - 126 IS - 1 N2 - Objectives: The goals were to develop and to validate the Internet-based, Behavioral Health Screen (BHS) for adolescents and young adults in primary care. Methods: Items assessing risk behaviors and psychiatric symptoms were built into a Internet-based platform with broad functionality. Practicality and acceptability were examined with 24 patients. For psychometric validation, 415 adolescents completed the BHS and well-established rating scales. Participants recruited from primary care waiting rooms were 12 to 21 years of age (mean: 15.8 years); 66.5% were female and 77.5% black. Results: The BHS screens in 13 domains by using 54 required items and 39 follow-up items. The administration time was 8 to 15 minutes (mean: 12.4 minutes). The scales are unidimensional, are internally consistent (Cronbach's alpha = 0.75-0.87), and discriminate among adolescents with a range of diagnostic syndromes. Sensitivity and specificity were high, with overall accuracy ranging from 78% to 85%. Patients with scores above scale cutoff values for depression, suicide risk, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms were >/=4 times more likely to endorse other risk behaviors or stressors. Conclusions: The BHS addresses practical and clinical barriers to behavioral health screening in primary care. It is a brief but comprehensive, self-report, biopsychosocial assessment. The psychiatric scales are valid and predictive of risk behaviors, which facilitates exclusion of false-positive results, as well as assessment and triage.

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LA - en SN - 0031-4005 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.2009-3272 ID - ref1 ER -