Trends in Mental Well-Being of Non-Hispanic White Children of Midlife Parents With Low Education.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology Pub Date : 2020-01-13 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2333392819896966
Neeraj Bhandari
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Background: It is unknown whether recent increase in mortality and morbidity linked to mental despair (eg, suicide, opioid addiction, alcoholism) in midlife non-Hispanic whites (NHWs) was accompanied by declines in mental well-being of NHW children. The author examined aggregate trends in the mental well-being of NHW children between 2003 and 2018.

Methods: The author used linear (unadjusted) regression to generate estimates of long period (ie, between 2003-2005 and 2016-2018) and annual change in mental well-being and self-assessed health from the National Health Interview Survey data on 68 057 NHW children (aged 4-17 years).

Results: The NHW children showed no significant change in any of the tracked indicators (composite Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire [SDQ] 5-item score: long period: -0.03, 95% confidence interval [CI]: -0.09 to 0.02, annual: -0.00, 95% CI: -0.01 to 0.00; severe impairment in mental function: long period: 0.01, 95% CI: 0.00 to 0.02; subjective perception of overall health: long period: -0.01, 95% CI: -0.01 to -0.00). The author did not detect any gradient of worsening SDQ scores with parental midlife status and low parental education. However, the trends in SDQ scores in NHW children were slightly worse than those for children of other major race/ethnic groups.

Conclusion: The author did not find evidence of worsening mental distress in NHW children overall or whose parents were in their midlives and less educated.

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低教育程度中年父母的非西班牙裔白人子女的心理健康趋势
背景:目前尚不清楚中年非西班牙裔白人(NHW)最近与精神绝望(如自杀、阿片类药物成瘾、酗酒)相关的死亡率和发病率的增加是否伴随着NHW儿童精神健康的下降。作者研究了2003年至2018年间NHW儿童心理健康的总体趋势。方法:作者使用线性(未经调整)回归对68057名NHW儿童(4-17岁)的全国健康访谈调查数据进行长期(即2003-2005年至2016-2018年)和年度心理健康和自我评估健康的变化进行估计。结果:NHW儿童在所有跟踪指标(综合强度与困难问卷[SDQ] 5项得分:长期:-0.03,95%可信区间[CI]: -0.09 ~ 0.02,年度:-0.00,95% CI: -0.01 ~ 0.00;精神功能严重损害:长期:0.01,95% CI: 0.00 ~ 0.02;总体健康的主观感知:长期:-0.01,95%置信区间:-0.01至-0.00)。作者没有发现任何梯度恶化的SDQ得分与父母的中年状态和父母的低教育。然而,NHW儿童的SDQ得分趋势略低于其他主要种族/族裔群体的儿童。结论:作者没有发现NHW儿童总体上或其父母处于中年且受教育程度较低的儿童精神困扰恶化的证据。
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