Mental health (MH) is known to have a genetic component and parental MH is associated with offspring MH. However, little is known about the effect of parental psychopathology on offspring suicide risk. The aim of this study is to determine if children living with parents with poor MH are at...
These experiences can impact mental health, which can mediate parenting behaviors like inconsistent discipline. Previous studies have shown that parental adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can disrupt mental health and lead to psychopathology in the child. However, findings from a new study suggest ...
(2) Childhood trauma, self-control, and IA are associated with mental health. (3) Childhood trauma had a significant impact on mental health in the study population. Based on the results, we conclude that IA and low self-control play mediating roles in childhood trauma and mental health. ...
The health status of homeless children was assessed on multiple dimensions through parental report in a survey conducted with 196 homeless families in 10 shelters in Los Angeles and 194 housed poor families after March 1987 through January 1988. During the month before the survey, the homeless and...
There is growing global concern about poor mental health among adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa. In particular, adolescent girls face multiple challenges in managing menstruation which can impact both their health and wellbeing. In this study we address an evidence gap on the association of a broa...
More information:Emily T Murray et al. Non-parental care in childhood and health up to 30 years later: ONS Longitudinal Study 1971–2011,European Journal of Public Health(2020).
The measures included the Chinese Health Questionnaire, Parental Bonding Instrument, Family APGAR, and Home Behaviors of the Social Adjustment Inventory for Children and Adolescents. Reasons for poor adherence (n = 79; 25.7%) included forgetting medication (72.7%), the medication having no effect (...
Mental health (MH) difficulties are on the increase among children and young people (CYP). Evidence has shown that educational settings contain both risk and protective factors for MH. This review investigated which structural and cultural factors and in
These experiences include direct abuse of children, which encompasses psychological, physical, and sexual harm, as well as indirect effects through their living environments, such as household mental illness, domestic violence, an incarcerated household member, and parental separation or divorce (Hughes ...
Subsequent work with ethnically diverse families by the Family Acceptance Project indicates that parents and caregivers can modify rejecting behavior once they understand the serious impact of their words and actions on their LGBT children's health. In addition, even a little change in parental behavio...