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亲属照料中照顾者和亲生父母对非裔美国儿童抑郁和焦虑的影响

Caregiver and Birth Parent Influences on Depression and Anxiety in African American Children in Kinship Care.

作者信息

Washington Tyreasa, Coley Sheryl L, Blakey Joan M, Walton Quenette L, Labban Jeff, Tadese Helen B, Martinez Dominique N, Leathers Sonya J

机构信息

Department of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, P.O. Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402, USA.

Child Trends, 12300 Twinbrook Parkway, Suite 235, Rockville, MD 20852, USA.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Aug 17;13(16):2025. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13162025.

Abstract

: Depression and anxiety in children pose a significant public health concern, with long-term implications for well-being. Over 10% of children and adolescents are affected by emotional disorders such as depression and anxiety. African American youth face disproportionate exposure to mental health risk factors, including poverty, adverse childhood events, community violence, and racial discrimination, which elevate their vulnerability to these disorders. A particularly at-risk subgroup includes African American children in kinship care arrangements (e.g., grandparents raising grandchildren), who may face additional factors such as family disruption and separation from birth parents. : This mixed-methods sequential study examined how caregiver stress and birth mother-child relationship quality relate to depression and anxiety symptoms in African American children in kinship care. Phase I included survey data from 58 caregivers of children aged 5 to 12; Phase II involved interviews with 16 of these caregivers. : Results indicated that lower caregiver stress was associated with reduced child depression and anxiety symptoms. Furthermore, findings suggest that a high quality of the birth mother-child relationship serves as a promotive factor, particularly for depressive symptoms. Qualitative findings highlighted two themes: (1) the weight of kinship care, marked by factors such as ongoing grief and financial strain; and (2) birth parent relationships, defined by a mix of connection, conflict, and loss that affects children's mental health. : These findings underscore the need for greater understanding of the strengths and resources within kinship families that support positive mental health outcomes and highlight the importance of targeted interventions to reduce caregiver stress and foster supportive parent-child relationships.

摘要

儿童的抑郁和焦虑是一个重大的公共卫生问题,对幸福有着长期影响。超过10%的儿童和青少年受到抑郁和焦虑等情绪障碍的影响。非裔美国青年面临着过多的心理健康风险因素,包括贫困、童年不良事件、社区暴力和种族歧视,这些因素增加了他们患这些疾病的易感性。一个特别高危的亚群体包括处于亲属照料安排中的非裔美国儿童(例如,祖父母抚养孙辈),他们可能面临诸如家庭破裂和与亲生父母分离等额外因素。

这项混合方法的序列研究考察了照料者压力和生母与孩子的关系质量如何与亲属照料中的非裔美国儿童的抑郁和焦虑症状相关。第一阶段包括来自58名5至12岁儿童照料者的调查数据;第二阶段涉及对其中16名照料者的访谈。

结果表明,较低的照料者压力与儿童抑郁和焦虑症状的减轻相关。此外,研究结果表明,高质量的生母与孩子的关系是一个促进因素,特别是对抑郁症状而言。定性研究结果突出了两个主题:(1)亲属照料的负担,其特征是持续的悲伤和经济压力等因素;(2)亲生父母关系,其定义为影响儿童心理健康的联系、冲突和失落的混合体。

这些发现强调了需要更好地理解亲属家庭中支持积极心理健康结果的优势和资源,并突出了有针对性的干预措施对于减轻照料者压力和促进支持性亲子关系的重要性。

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