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View article: Racial disparities in child welfare: A propensity score matched analysis of Black and White children in Canada
Racial disparities in child welfare: A propensity score matched analysis of Black and White children in Canada Open
Findings indicate that Black children were investigated for maltreatment at 2.27 times the rate of White children. Out-of-home placement rates were also higher (3.4 vs. 1.9 per 1000; 1.79 times per capita). After matching, Black children r…
View article: Protective Factors for Marijuana Use and Suicidal Behavior Among Black LGBQ U.S. High School Students
Protective Factors for Marijuana Use and Suicidal Behavior Among Black LGBQ U.S. High School Students Open
This study aimed to investigate the association between protective factors, marijuana use, and suicidal behavior among Black LGBQ U.S. adolescents. Methods: A subsample of 991 Black LGBQ adolescents was derived from the 2019 Combined High …
View article: The Role of Protective Adults in Mitigating Health Outcomes Linked to Childhood Physical and Sexual Abuse
The Role of Protective Adults in Mitigating Health Outcomes Linked to Childhood Physical and Sexual Abuse Open
Childhood physical and/or sexual abuse are associated with negative physical and mental health outcomes in adulthood. Protective factors may contribute to resilience and reduce the risk of these adult health outcomes. This study aims to de…
View article: Parental divorce’s long shadow: Elevated stroke risk among older Americans
Parental divorce’s long shadow: Elevated stroke risk among older Americans Open
Although studies have investigated the association between adverse childhood experiences and chronic health outcomes including stroke, few studies have investigated the association between parental divorce and stroke among adults with no h…
View article: Risk and Protective Factors for Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Among Asian American Young Adults: A Systematic Review
Risk and Protective Factors for Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Among Asian American Young Adults: A Systematic Review Open
Background: Asian American (AA) young adults, including AA college students, may experience more suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) compared to other racial and ethnic groups of the same age. To the best of our knowledge, this study is…
View article: A Sleep Health Education Intervention Improves Sleep Knowledge in Social Work Students
A Sleep Health Education Intervention Improves Sleep Knowledge in Social Work Students Open
Introduction: Social workers, the largest group of mental health clinicians in the United States, play a pivotal role in mental health promotion. Despite the importance of sleep for mental health, there is no empirical research on sleep ed…
View article: Assessing how alcohol use patterns relate to obesity among American adolescents from rural and urban areas: Five years of pooled data
Assessing how alcohol use patterns relate to obesity among American adolescents from rural and urban areas: Five years of pooled data Open
Background Obesity is associated with locality and alcohol use; however, less is known about how the interaction of these two factors may compound the risk of obesity among adolescents. Objectives This study examines the relationship betwe…
View article: Family resilience mediates exposure to adverse childhood experiences on insufficient sleep among children: findings from a population-based study
Family resilience mediates exposure to adverse childhood experiences on insufficient sleep among children: findings from a population-based study Open
Background Sleep plays a vital role in the well-being of children and adolescents. Researchers have identified adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) as an important factor associated with poor sleep among adolescents. The objective of this …
View article: Embracing the hidden potential: The contribution of majority world research to developmental science
Embracing the hidden potential: The contribution of majority world research to developmental science Open
Research on adolescence from the Majority World possesses major hidden potential in contributing to global adolescent research and developmental science more broadly. In this commentary, the authors (1) describe the background and the proc…
View article: Exposure to Neighborhood Violence and Gun Carrying Among Adolescents in the United States: Findings From A Population-Based Study
Exposure to Neighborhood Violence and Gun Carrying Among Adolescents in the United States: Findings From A Population-Based Study Open
Although studies have investigated and found an association between victimization and weapon carrying, few studies have examined the association between exposure to neighborhood violence (NV) and gun carrying among adolescents. The objecti…
View article: Associations between Health-Related Use of Social Media and Positive Lifestyle Behaviors: Findings from a Representative Sample of US Adult Smokers
Associations between Health-Related Use of Social Media and Positive Lifestyle Behaviors: Findings from a Representative Sample of US Adult Smokers Open
Background: Cigarette smokers have elevated cardiovascular risk factors, which contributes significantly to mortality. Although social media is a potential avenue to deliver smoking interventions, its role in health promotion among smokers…
View article: The Price of Growing Up in a Low-Income Neighborhood: A Scoping Review of Associated Depressive Symptoms and Other Mood Disorders among Children and Adolescents
The Price of Growing Up in a Low-Income Neighborhood: A Scoping Review of Associated Depressive Symptoms and Other Mood Disorders among Children and Adolescents Open
Neighborhoods, as built and social environments, have significant implications for mental health. Children raised in high-poverty neighborhoods, who are disproportionately Black, Indigenous, and people of color, have a greater risk of adve…
View article: Adjusting Parenting Roles and Work Expectations Among Women With Children During COVID-19
Adjusting Parenting Roles and Work Expectations Among Women With Children During COVID-19 Open
This study explores mothers’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic with a focus on stressors, parenting roles, and work expectations. Qualitative analysis of open-ended interviews with a diverse group of 44 mothers in the United States …
View article: Factors associated with not ready to stop using substances among adults with an unmet treatment need: findings from the National Survey of Drug Use and Health 2015-2019
Factors associated with not ready to stop using substances among adults with an unmet treatment need: findings from the National Survey of Drug Use and Health 2015-2019 Open
Background: A better understanding of factors associated with not ready to stop using substances may inform provider engagement with clients who have an unmet treatment need. Objectives: This study explores how treatment barriers, the numb…
View article: Association between sexual identity, health risk behaviors, and mental health outcomes among Black adolescents: Findings from a population-based study
Association between sexual identity, health risk behaviors, and mental health outcomes among Black adolescents: Findings from a population-based study Open
Purpose: Although research shows that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning (LGBQ) adolescents are at greater risk of experiencing poor mental health outcomes, few studies have investigated the association between sexual identity and hea…
View article: Association between Sexual Violence Victimization and Electronic Vaping Product Use among Adolescents: Findings from a Population-based Study
Association between Sexual Violence Victimization and Electronic Vaping Product Use among Adolescents: Findings from a Population-based Study Open
Experiencing SV was associated with EVP use. Future studies that employ longitudinal designs may offer more insight into the mechanisms underlying the association between SV victimization and EVP use. In addition, school-based intervention…
View article: Is Engagement in Physical Activity Related to Its Perceived Mental Health Benefits Among People With Depression and Anxiety? A Population-Scale Survey Study
Is Engagement in Physical Activity Related to Its Perceived Mental Health Benefits Among People With Depression and Anxiety? A Population-Scale Survey Study Open
Objective: To examine the prevalence of awareness of PA (physical activity) benefits among those with mental disorders and explore how this is related to actual PA levels in this population. Methods: We queried data from the Health Informa…
View article: Trends and factors associated with use of digital health technology among adults with serious psychological distress in the United States: A secondary data analysis of the National Health Interview Survey
Trends and factors associated with use of digital health technology among adults with serious psychological distress in the United States: A secondary data analysis of the National Health Interview Survey Open
Introduction This study sought to investigate the trend and factors associated with DHT (Digital Health Tools) utilization among individuals with SPD (serious psychological distress) in the US. Methods Data were drawn from the 2013 to 2017…
View article: Exploring the Association Between Electronic Wearable Device Use and Levels of Physical Activity Among Individuals With Depression and Anxiety: A Population Level Study
Exploring the Association Between Electronic Wearable Device Use and Levels of Physical Activity Among Individuals With Depression and Anxiety: A Population Level Study Open
Aim: The present study aimed to investigate the cross-sectional association between self-reported use of electronic wearable devices (EWDs) and the levels of physical activity among a representative sample of adults with depression and anx…