Poor school-functioning can be indicative of parent and adolescent mental health and adolescent behavior problems. This study examined 472 adolescents enrolled in the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Registry, with a two-step path analysis, using regression-based models, to unravel the relationships between parent and adolescent mental health, adolescent behavior problems, and adolescent unmet healthcare need (UHCN) on the outcome school-functioning. WTC exposure was associated with UHCN and parental mental health was a significant mediator. There was no evidence that family WTC exposure was associated with UHCN independent of its effect on parental mental health. For the second path, after accounting for the effects of adolescent mental hea...
This study aimed to investigate the protective effect of family functioning, social capital, and civ...
The present study aimed to compare adolescents (14-15 years old) having self-reported neurodevelopme...
The terrorist attacks on September 11 affected thousands of school aged children, especially those w...
The objectives of this study were to ascertain behavioral outcomes 10-11 years after 9/11 in adolesc...
Behavioral problems and psychopathologies were reported in children exposed to the World Trade Cente...
BackgroundThe present study examined the association between 9/11-related adolescent behavioral prob...
September 11, 2001 had a substantial mental health impact on children in the New York City area. In ...
It has been proposed that the terror itself that results from a terrorist attack elicits what is per...
Mental health service utilization several years following a man-made or natural disaster can be lowe...
This paper investigates the effects of 9/11/01 exposure on parental monitoring, and how depression a...
Objective: General population studies have demonstrated that good school functioning protects childr...
The study examined relationships among home environment, parents’ personality and mental health of a...
BackgroundThere is little current information about the unmet mental health care need (UMHCN) and re...
Background The World Trade Center (WTC) attacks exposed thousands of workers to hazardous environmen...
This study investigated the association between mental health problems and academic and behavioral s...
This study aimed to investigate the protective effect of family functioning, social capital, and civ...
The present study aimed to compare adolescents (14-15 years old) having self-reported neurodevelopme...
The terrorist attacks on September 11 affected thousands of school aged children, especially those w...
The objectives of this study were to ascertain behavioral outcomes 10-11 years after 9/11 in adolesc...
Behavioral problems and psychopathologies were reported in children exposed to the World Trade Cente...
BackgroundThe present study examined the association between 9/11-related adolescent behavioral prob...
September 11, 2001 had a substantial mental health impact on children in the New York City area. In ...
It has been proposed that the terror itself that results from a terrorist attack elicits what is per...
Mental health service utilization several years following a man-made or natural disaster can be lowe...
This paper investigates the effects of 9/11/01 exposure on parental monitoring, and how depression a...
Objective: General population studies have demonstrated that good school functioning protects childr...
The study examined relationships among home environment, parents’ personality and mental health of a...
BackgroundThere is little current information about the unmet mental health care need (UMHCN) and re...
Background The World Trade Center (WTC) attacks exposed thousands of workers to hazardous environmen...
This study investigated the association between mental health problems and academic and behavioral s...
This study aimed to investigate the protective effect of family functioning, social capital, and civ...
The present study aimed to compare adolescents (14-15 years old) having self-reported neurodevelopme...
The terrorist attacks on September 11 affected thousands of school aged children, especially those w...