Martinez Jonathan I, Lau Anna S
University of California, Los Angeles.
J Emot Behav Disord. 2011 Sep;19(3):169-181. doi: 10.1177/1063426610377898. Epub 2010 Sep 14.
Social support networks may encourage or dissuade help-seeking for youth behavior problems in ways that contribute to racial/ethnic disparities in mental health services. We examined how parental social network characteristics were related to the use of mental health services in a diverse sample of families in contact with Child Welfare. Data from 1519 families of White (n=812), African American (n=418), and Latino (n=289) origin were drawn from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being. Data were collected prospectively after the initiation of a Child Welfare investigation for alleged maltreatment. Results revealed that parental perceptions of support were negatively associated with service use across racial/ethnic groups, and this association was explained by better subsequent mental health status enjoyed by children of parents with stronger social support. Moderator analyses suggested that larger social networks were associated with a decreased use of services among Whites and more highly educated families.
社会支持网络可能会以导致心理健康服务中种族/族裔差异的方式,鼓励或劝阻青少年寻求针对行为问题的帮助。我们研究了在与儿童福利机构有接触的多样化家庭样本中,父母的社会网络特征与心理健康服务的使用之间的关系。来自1519个白人(n = 812)、非裔美国人(n = 418)和拉丁裔(n = 289)家庭的数据取自全国儿童和青少年福利调查。在因涉嫌虐待而启动儿童福利调查后,前瞻性地收集了数据。结果显示,父母对支持的感知与各种族/族裔群体的服务使用呈负相关,这种关联可以通过社会支持较强的父母的孩子随后享有更好的心理健康状况来解释。调节分析表明,更大的社会网络与白人家庭和受教育程度较高的家庭中服务使用的减少有关。