Guo Yuqing, Rousseau Julie, Hsu Anna S, Kehoe Priscilla, Daviss Monique, Flores Sara, Renno Patricia, Saunders Kathleen, Phillips Susanne, Evangelista Lorraine S
1 Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA.
2 Department of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA.
J Sch Nurs. 2019 Apr;35(2):128-136. doi: 10.1177/1059840517726857. Epub 2017 Sep 12.
High rates of mental health problems in adolescents have been well documented; less is known about elementary school children in disadvantaged communities. We examined emotional and behavioral health needs in 202 third and fourth graders enrolled in a charter school in a largely Hispanic community. The child-reported Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale-25 and Teacher's Report Form were used to evaluate mental health needs as perceived by these children and their teachers. The prevalence of teacher-reported depression and child self-reported anxiety was 7.0% and 6.67%, respectively. Living in a single parent household was found to be a specific risk factor in that those children had higher rates of emotional and behavioral problems than children living with both parents. Evidence of higher depression and anxiety identified in this sample compared to national representative data suggests the need for development of culturally sensitive early prevention and intervention in this underserved community.
青少年心理健康问题的高发生率已有充分记录;而对于弱势社区的小学生,我们了解得较少。我们调查了一所位于主要为西班牙裔社区的特许学校中202名三、四年级学生的情绪和行为健康需求。使用儿童报告的《修订版儿童焦虑与抑郁量表-25》和教师报告表来评估这些儿童及其教师所感知到的心理健康需求。教师报告的抑郁症患病率和儿童自我报告的焦虑症患病率分别为7.0%和6.67%。研究发现,生活在单亲家庭是一个特定的风险因素,因为这些孩子比双亲家庭的孩子有更高的情绪和行为问题发生率。与全国代表性数据相比,该样本中较高的抑郁症和焦虑症证据表明,在这个服务不足的社区需要开展具有文化敏感性的早期预防和干预。