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Caregiver depression and trajectories of behavioral health among child welfare involved youth
Institution:1. Richard H. Calica Center for Innovation in Children and Family Services, Juvenile Protective Association, 1707 N. Halstead St., Chicago, IL 60614, United States;2. Casey Family Programs, 2001 8th Ave, Suite 2700, Seattle, WA 98121, United States
Abstract:Child welfare involvement has been linked to child behavioral health issues, including increased likelihood of internalizing mental health problems such as depression and anxiety, and externalizing behavioral problems such as oppositional behaviors and substance use problems. One predictor of child behavioral health is caregiver mental health. Although, there remains a specific gap associated with identification of factors among caregivers that are associated with longitudinal child behavioral health trajectories. Using LONGSCAN, we explore the effects of caregiver depression on the behavioral health of children over time. Multilevel mixed-effects linear regression models showed that children with a caregiver who reported depression showed significantly higher internalizing behavioral problems over time, and significantly larger decreases in externalizing behavioral problems over time, compared to children with a caregiver who reported no depression. These findings emphasize that early interventions geared towards jointly assessing and treating parent and child mental health issues in the child welfare system may be successful at improving future behavioral health outcomes.
Keywords:Mental health  Caregiver depression  Longitudinal
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