BackgroundChildren and adolescents exposed to chronic trauma have a greater risk for mental health disorders and school failure. Children and adolescents of minority racial/ethnic groups and those living in poverty are at greater risk of exposure to trauma and less likely to have access to mental health services. School-based health centers (SBHCs) may be one strategy to decrease health disparities.MethodsEmpirical studies between 2003 and 2013 of US pediatric populations and of US SBHCs were included if research was related to childhood trauma's effects, mental health care disparities, SBHC mental health services, or SBHC impact on academic achievement.ResultsEight studies show a significant risk of mental health disorders and poor academi...
Over twenty percent of youth have a major mental illness, yet only approximately one third of these ...
Background: Nationwide, an estimated one out of eight children suffers from mental, emotional, or be...
Over twenty percent of youth have a major mental illness, yet only approximately one third of these ...
Exposure to chronic childhood trauma increases the risk for the development of behavioral and mental...
BackgroundMinority racial/ethnic pediatric populations and those living in poverty are at greater ri...
BackgroundMinority racial/ethnic pediatric populations and those living in poverty are at greater ri...
Among children and adolescents, one in five suffers from mental health disorders. Those belonging to...
Among children and adolescents, one in five suffers from mental health disorders. Those belonging to...
Plan BMany children are affected by adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). If left untreated, ACEs ca...
Plan BMany children are affected by adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). If left untreated, ACEs ca...
Untreated mental health problems among our youth result in outcomes, including suicide, homicide, su...
Children who have been exposed to or experienced trauma are at increased risk for developing persist...
School-based health has a significant impact on the prevention, early identification, and treatment ...
School-based health has a significant impact on the prevention, early identification, and treatment ...
Background Despite the promise of school-based health centers (SBHCs) as crucial source of mental he...
Over twenty percent of youth have a major mental illness, yet only approximately one third of these ...
Background: Nationwide, an estimated one out of eight children suffers from mental, emotional, or be...
Over twenty percent of youth have a major mental illness, yet only approximately one third of these ...
Exposure to chronic childhood trauma increases the risk for the development of behavioral and mental...
BackgroundMinority racial/ethnic pediatric populations and those living in poverty are at greater ri...
BackgroundMinority racial/ethnic pediatric populations and those living in poverty are at greater ri...
Among children and adolescents, one in five suffers from mental health disorders. Those belonging to...
Among children and adolescents, one in five suffers from mental health disorders. Those belonging to...
Plan BMany children are affected by adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). If left untreated, ACEs ca...
Plan BMany children are affected by adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). If left untreated, ACEs ca...
Untreated mental health problems among our youth result in outcomes, including suicide, homicide, su...
Children who have been exposed to or experienced trauma are at increased risk for developing persist...
School-based health has a significant impact on the prevention, early identification, and treatment ...
School-based health has a significant impact on the prevention, early identification, and treatment ...
Background Despite the promise of school-based health centers (SBHCs) as crucial source of mental he...
Over twenty percent of youth have a major mental illness, yet only approximately one third of these ...
Background: Nationwide, an estimated one out of eight children suffers from mental, emotional, or be...
Over twenty percent of youth have a major mental illness, yet only approximately one third of these ...