Problem/Condition: Mental, behavioral, and developmental disorders (MBDDs) begin in early childhood and often affect lifelong health and well-being. Persons who live in rural areas report more health-related disparities than those in urban areas, including poorer health, more health risk behaviors, and less access to health resources.Reporting Period: 2011\u20132012.Description of System: The National Survey of Children\u2019s Health (NSCH) is a cross-sectional, random-digit\u2013dial telephone survey of parents or guardians that collects information on noninstitutionalized children aged <18 years in the United States Interviews included indicators of health and well-being, health care access, and family and community characteristics. Using...
Maltreated youth have a high prevalence of acute and chronic mental and physical health problems, bu...
The COVID pandemic has exacerbated existing disparities in health and social needs between rural and...
This thesis dealt with one aspect of the proposition that rural mental health care is different than...
On average, 15% of young children, 2-8 years of age in the United States have a parent-reported ment...
The majority of children with mental health problems go untreated, and the gap between need and serv...
Objective\u2014This report examines the prevalence of developmental disabilities among children in b...
Key Findings: Just over one-third of all children with a mental health problem received a mental hea...
Problem/Condition: Persons living in rural areas are recognized as a health disparity population bec...
Child psychosocial concerns in rural areas are assumed to be greater than national averages due to m...
PURPOSE: Children\u27s health is influenced by the context in which they live. We provide a descript...
Exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is associated with increased odds of high‐risk beha...
Problem/Condition: Rural communities often have worse health outcomes, have less access to care, and...
This research produced findings that illustrate how intensive community-based services help bridge t...
With creativity and collaboration, children in rural communities who have the same mental health nee...
This study examined the intersection of rurality and community area deprivation using a nine-state s...
Maltreated youth have a high prevalence of acute and chronic mental and physical health problems, bu...
The COVID pandemic has exacerbated existing disparities in health and social needs between rural and...
This thesis dealt with one aspect of the proposition that rural mental health care is different than...
On average, 15% of young children, 2-8 years of age in the United States have a parent-reported ment...
The majority of children with mental health problems go untreated, and the gap between need and serv...
Objective\u2014This report examines the prevalence of developmental disabilities among children in b...
Key Findings: Just over one-third of all children with a mental health problem received a mental hea...
Problem/Condition: Persons living in rural areas are recognized as a health disparity population bec...
Child psychosocial concerns in rural areas are assumed to be greater than national averages due to m...
PURPOSE: Children\u27s health is influenced by the context in which they live. We provide a descript...
Exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is associated with increased odds of high‐risk beha...
Problem/Condition: Rural communities often have worse health outcomes, have less access to care, and...
This research produced findings that illustrate how intensive community-based services help bridge t...
With creativity and collaboration, children in rural communities who have the same mental health nee...
This study examined the intersection of rurality and community area deprivation using a nine-state s...
Maltreated youth have a high prevalence of acute and chronic mental and physical health problems, bu...
The COVID pandemic has exacerbated existing disparities in health and social needs between rural and...
This thesis dealt with one aspect of the proposition that rural mental health care is different than...