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Mental Health
6 Results
- Systematic Review
Primary Care Interventions to Prevent or Treat Traumatic Stress in Childhood: A Systematic Review
Academic PediatricsVol. 15Issue 5p480–492Published in issue: September, 2015- Anna B. Flynn
- Kate E. Fothergill
- Holly C. Wilcox
- Elizabeth Coleclough
- Russell Horwitz
- Anne Ruble
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 55To systematically assess the evidence base for prevention and treatment of child traumatic stress in primary care settings. - Overweight and Disordered Eating
Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Child Obesity in Low-Income Urban Families
Academic PediatricsVol. 13Issue 4p356–363Published in issue: July, 2013- Rachel S. Gross
- Nerissa K. Velazco
- Rahil D. Briggs
- Andrew D. Racine
Cited in Scopus: 48To characterize the relationship between maternal depressive symptoms and child weight status, obesity-promoting feeding practices, and activity-related behaviors in low-income urban families. - Obesity
Development of Mental Health Problems and Overweight Between Ages 4 and 11 Years: A Population-Based Longitudinal Study of Australian Children
Academic PediatricsVol. 13Issue 2p159–167Published online: January 28, 2013- Pauline W. Jansen
- Fiona K. Mensah
- Susan A. Clifford
- Henning Tiemeier
- Jan M. Nicholson
- Melissa Wake
Cited in Scopus: 21To investigate timing and strength of associations between mental health and overweight in childhood; to investigate how the cumulative burden of each of these problems affects the other. - Behavioral Conditions and Mental Health
The Relationship of Reported Neighborhood Conditions With Child Mental Health
Academic PediatricsVol. 12Issue 6p523–531Published online: September 25, 2012- Ashley M. Butler
- Marc Kowalkowski
- Heather A. Jones
- Jean L. Raphael
Cited in Scopus: 43Although in many studies authors have documented the relationship between neighborhood socioeconomic status and child mental health, few have examined the association between neighborhood conditions and mental health disorders. The objective of this study was to determine whether parent-reported neighborhood conditions are associated with common child mental health disorders. - Articles–State Profiles, Duration of Coverage, Availability of Services, Quality Measures, Measuring Family Experiences of Care, State Quality Measure Needs, Reporting QualityOpen Access
Medicaid and CHIP Children’s Healthcare Quality Measures: What States Use and What They Want
Academic PediatricsVol. 11Issue 3SupplementS68–S76Published in issue: May, 2011- Sarah E. deLone
- Catherine A. Hess
Cited in Scopus: 12The objective of this research was to explore state Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) use of children’s healthcare quality measures and the need for additional support as the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) legislation is being implemented. - Children with Special Health Care Needs
Impact of Managed Care on Publicly Insured Children with Special Health Care Needs
Academic PediatricsVol. 10Issue 1p48–55Published in issue: January, 2010- Lynne C. Huffman
- Gabriel A. Brat
- Lisa J. Chamberlain
- Paul H. Wise
Cited in Scopus: 10The aim of this review was to evaluate the impact of managed care on publicly insured children with special health care needs (CSHCN).