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Household Food Insecurity and Mental Health Problems Among Adolescents: What Do Parents Report?
Academic PediatricsVol. 16Issue 1p90–96Published online: August 21, 2015- Elizabeth Poole-Di Salvo
- Ellen J. Silver
- Ruth E.K. Stein
Cited in Scopus: 56To investigate whether adolescents living in households with food insecurity have poorer parent-reported mental health (MH) than peers. - Issues in Mental Health
Parental Psychological Distress and Children's Mental Health: Results of a National Survey
Academic PediatricsVol. 14Issue 4p375–381Published online: May 29, 2014- Stephen M. Amrock
- Michael Weitzman
Cited in Scopus: 39Questions persist as to which dimensions of child mental health are most associated with parental mental health status and if these associations differ by parental gender. We assessed associations between parental psychological distress and children's mental health. - Medical Home and Primary Care
Training Clinicians in Mental Health Communication Skills: Impact on Primary Care Utilization
Academic PediatricsVol. 10Issue 5p346–352Published online: August 5, 2010- Anne Gadomski
- Lawrence S. Wissow
- Eric Slade
- Paul Jenkins
Cited in Scopus: 11Although it is known that children with mental health problems utilize primary care services more than most other children, it is unknown how addressing mental health problems in primary care affects children’s subsequent services utilization. This study measures primary care utilization in the context of a randomized trial of a communication skills training program for primary care clinicians that had a positive impact on child mental health outcomes.