Boys constituted approximately half of the sample. The average age of the children was 8.5 years. A little over 55 percent of the sample was African American, 23.2 percent was Latino, 16.8 percent was white, 3.8 percent was Asian, and 1 percent was "other." The children were welfare recipients for an average of 31.5 of 36 months. Of the children in the sample, 20.5 percent had a psychiatric diagnosis (ICD-9 codes 290 to 319). Adjustment disorder was the most common diagnosis (9.6 percent), followed by ADHD (5.6 percent), oppositional defiant disorder (4.4 percent), conduct disorder (3.1 percent), and depression (2.1 percent).
Characteristics of the sample by diagnosis are summarized in
+Table 1, adjusted total and ambulatory care expenditures are presented in
+Table 2, and odds of use of emergency services, inpatient services, and mental health services and associated expenditures among children who used such services are in
+Table 3.