Indicated Population definition
Indicated Population means individuals who may or may not be using substances, but may exhibit risk factors such as school failure, interpersonal social problems, delinquency, or other antisocial behaviors, or psychological problems, such as depression or suicidal behaviors that increase their chances of developing a substance abuse problem. The individuals identified at this stage, though showing signs of early substance use, have not reached the point where a clinical diagnosis of substance abuse can be made.
Indicated Population means individuals who may or may not be using substances, but may exhibit risk factors such as school failure, interpersonal social problems, delinquency, or other antisocial behaviors, or psychological problems, such as depression or suicidal behaviors that increase their chances of developing a substance abuse problem. The individuals identified at this stage, though showing signs of early substance use, have not reached the point where a clinical diagnosis of substance abuse can be made. “Indirect Costs” are costs that have been incurred for a common or joint purpose and are not readily chargeable to a specific cost objective (commonly costs that benefit the entire organization).
Indicated Population means individuals who are showing early warning signs of substance use, such as experimenting and/or exhibiting other problem behaviors that may be associated with substance use.