(2009). Explaining the mental health advantage of British Indian children. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 63, 57.Goodman, A., Patel, V., & Leon, D. 2009, "Explaining the mental health advantage of British Indian children", Journal of ...
In a large, representative sample of persons receiving public mental health treatment, we examined whether ethnic minority consumers were more likely than white consumers to live with their families and to receive family support. We then evaluated whether differences observed in family involvement ...
thought to reflect inhibitory control, are associated with externalizing problems in children. However, it is unclearhow(i.e., through which cognitive processes)
Finally, we use pooled regressions with race/ethnicity interactions to formally test the hypothesis that responses to perceived mental health and behavioral problems vary across groups. Results: White children are about twice as likely to use stimulants as either Hispanic or Black children. ...
However, a more targeted approach to researching intergenerational transmission is needed. Two pathways worthy of investigation which have emerged from the evidence base involve mothers' mental health and the quality of parent-child relationships. Mothers' mental health The need to further examine the ...
As part of a 5 year intervention study to improve maternal and child health care, natural group interviews were carried out amongst a minority group of Israeli citizens, Palestinian Arabs of Bedouin origin living in the Negev. This paper... SE Beckerleg,GA Lewando‐Hundt,JM Borkan,... - ...
that give teens something todoto start working through their emotions and preparing for life post-divorce. It’s been a favorite of many school counselors and mental health professionals and receives rave reviews for being a practical tool to help teens get through divorce as s...
There is a dearth of research showing the adverse effect of traumatic experiences on the mental health of refugee children. However, the evidence is scarce on the role of perceivedparenting practicesin the association between trauma exposure and child's psychological difficulties. In this study, ...
With the increase in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases and chronic health problems along with population growth, one of the definitions that is expanding is the ability to adapt and self-manage against diseases and self-care. Although there are
By explaining online health information seeking in terms of health-related and information carrier factors, this study contributes in two ways to conversat