The purpose of this study is to examine the association between poverty and child mental disorders, and in particular, address an important knowledge gap by examining the influence of primary carer mental health in these relationships. We extend previous research by differentiating by specific child mental disorders, age group (4–11 and 12–17 year-olds) and gender using data from a 2013/14 national survey of 4–17 year-olds in Australia, Young Minds Matter (N = 6310). Mental disorders were assessed using the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children – Version IV. Primary carer mental health problems were determined by three self-reported measures. We calculated a poverty line according to OECD standards. The greatest risk of any mental diso...
Background: Links between parental socioeconomic position during childhood and subsequent risks of d...
BACKGROUND: Over the past 20 years the prevalence of child and adolescent mental disorders in high-i...
Understanding the factors that enhance or limit children’s physical and mental health is a topic of ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the extent to which parent- and teacher-reported child mental health problems...
Large numbers of children in New Zealand suffer from mental health problems, and large numbers of ch...
Although the detrimental effects of poverty on child mental health are well established, questions r...
Background Children with low-income parents have a higher risk of mental disorders, although it is ...
This paper provides Australian population-level estimates of the prevalence of parental self-reporte...
During childhood and adolescence the family and social environments in which children live converge ...
The bidirectional relationship between poor mental health and the experience of poverty and deprivat...
ABSTRACT Objectives Previous research has demonstrated an association between parental mental ill...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of mental disorders in children and adolescents in Australia, ...
Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is related to both immediate and persisting impairments in m...
Purpose: Many children now live in non-traditional families—including one-parent, blended, and step ...
The relationship between poverty and mental health has received considerable attention in the recent...
Background: Links between parental socioeconomic position during childhood and subsequent risks of d...
BACKGROUND: Over the past 20 years the prevalence of child and adolescent mental disorders in high-i...
Understanding the factors that enhance or limit children’s physical and mental health is a topic of ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the extent to which parent- and teacher-reported child mental health problems...
Large numbers of children in New Zealand suffer from mental health problems, and large numbers of ch...
Although the detrimental effects of poverty on child mental health are well established, questions r...
Background Children with low-income parents have a higher risk of mental disorders, although it is ...
This paper provides Australian population-level estimates of the prevalence of parental self-reporte...
During childhood and adolescence the family and social environments in which children live converge ...
The bidirectional relationship between poor mental health and the experience of poverty and deprivat...
ABSTRACT Objectives Previous research has demonstrated an association between parental mental ill...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of mental disorders in children and adolescents in Australia, ...
Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is related to both immediate and persisting impairments in m...
Purpose: Many children now live in non-traditional families—including one-parent, blended, and step ...
The relationship between poverty and mental health has received considerable attention in the recent...
Background: Links between parental socioeconomic position during childhood and subsequent risks of d...
BACKGROUND: Over the past 20 years the prevalence of child and adolescent mental disorders in high-i...
Understanding the factors that enhance or limit children’s physical and mental health is a topic of ...