Zehrung Rachael, Hu Di, Guo Yawen, Zheng Kai, Chen Yunan
University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2025 May 22;2024:1303-1312. eCollection 2024.
Housing instability is a widespread phenomenon in the United States. In combination with other social determinants of health, housing instability affects children's overall health and development. Drawing on data from the 2022 National Survey of Children's Health, we employed multiple logistic regression models to understand how sociodemographic factors, especially housing instability, affect mental health outcomes and treatment access for youth aged 6-17 years. Our results show that youth facing housing instability have a higher likelihood of experiencing anxiety (OR: 1.42, p<0.001) and depression (OR: 1.57, p<0.001). Furthermore, youth experiencing both mental health conditions and housing instability are significantly less likely to receive mental health services in the past year, indicating the substantial barriers they face in accessing mental health care. Based on our findings, we highlight opportunities for digital mental health interventions to provide children experiencing housing instability with more accessible and consistent mental health services.
住房不稳定在美国是一种普遍现象。与其他健康的社会决定因素相结合,住房不稳定会影响儿童的整体健康和发展。利用2022年全国儿童健康调查的数据,我们采用了多个逻辑回归模型,以了解社会人口因素,特别是住房不稳定,如何影响6至17岁青少年的心理健康结果和治疗机会。我们的结果表明,面临住房不稳定的青少年更有可能经历焦虑(OR:1.42,p<0.001)和抑郁(OR:1.57,p<0.001)。此外,同时经历心理健康问题和住房不稳定的青少年在过去一年中接受心理健康服务的可能性显著降低,这表明他们在获得心理健康护理方面面临巨大障碍。基于我们的研究结果,我们强调了数字心理健康干预的机会,以便为经历住房不稳定的儿童提供更容易获得和持续的心理健康服务。