环境灾难后的青少年抑郁:照顾者压力和抑郁之间是否存在关系?

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Jacqueline Dannis, Sarah Jenuwine, Kenyetta Dotson, Nicole Jones
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摘要

在美国,女性青年一直面临着包括抑郁症在内的高度心理健康挑战。许多因素增加了出现心理健康问题的风险,包括暴露于创伤性事件,比如弗林特水危机。为了更好地理解这种联系,本研究旨在回答以下问题:在弗林特登记处的女孩样本中,抑郁症状与国家标准相比如何?儿童抑郁症状与父母/照顾者抑郁症状和感知压力之间的关系如何?该队列包括539名6-17岁的女孩及其父母,她们都是弗林特居民,在2019-2021年期间完成了对孩子和自己的基线调查,并在2020-2022年完成了随访调查。儿童行为评估系统(BASC-3)测量儿童抑郁症状;神经障碍患者生活质量抑郁量表(neuroqol)和感知压力量表短表(PSS-4)测量成人抑郁症状和感知压力。统计分析包括单样本卡方分析、贝叶斯相关分析和回归分析。结果入组时,弗林特女孩的高危或有临床意义的抑郁症状患病率高于一般人群(23.6%比15.9%,p < 0.01)。随访时患病率有所下降,但弗林特女孩(19.3%)与一般人群仍有显著差异(p < 0.05)。儿童在随访时的抑郁症状测量与护理者在两个时间点的抑郁和压力测量显着相关。儿童抑郁症状在基线和照顾者抑郁和压力是预测儿童抑郁症状在随访。结论人为环境灾害后女性青少年抑郁症状发生率较高,且心理健康与照顾者幸福感之间存在一定关系。能够理解和识别儿童和照顾者的抑郁症状是公共卫生服务的一个重要方面,并加强了扩大精神健康筛查和治疗的呼吁。
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Youth Depression After an Environmental Disaster: Is There a Relationship to Caregiver Stress and Depression?

Background

In the United States, female youth have been experiencing high levels of mental health challenges, including depression. Many factors increase the risk of developing mental health issues, including exposure to traumatic events, like the Flint water crisis. To better understand this connection, this study aims to answer the question: How do depression symptoms in this Flint Registry sample of girls compare with national norms and how are child depression symptoms related to parental/caregiver depression symptoms and perceived stress?

Methods

The cohort included 539 girls, ages 6–17, and their parents who were Flint residents and had completed a baseline survey for their child and themselves during 2019–2021 and a follow-up survey (2020–2022). The Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC-3) measured child depression symptoms; the Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders (Neuro-QoL) depression subscale and Perceived Stress Scale Short Form (PSS-4) measured adult depressive symptoms and perceived stress. Statistical analysis included One-Sample Chi-Square and Bayesian correlation and regression analysis.

Results

At enrolment, the prevalence of at-risk or clinically significant depression symptoms in Flint girls was higher than in the general population (23.6% vs. 15.9%, p < 0.01). At follow-up, the prevalence decreased, yet there was still a significant difference between Flint girls (19.3%) and the general population (p < 0.05). Child measures of depressive symptoms at follow-up were significantly correlated with caregiver measures of depression and stress at both time points. Child depression symptoms at baseline and caregiver depression and stress were predictive of child depressive symptoms at follow-up.

Conclusions

Results reveal high rates of depressive symptoms after a manmade environmental disaster, as well as a relationship between female youth mental wellness and caregiver well-being. Being able to understand and identify depression symptoms in both children and caregivers is an important aspect of public health services and reinforces the call for expanding mental health screening and treatment.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.30%
发文量
136
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Child: care, health and development is an international, peer-reviewed journal which publishes papers dealing with all aspects of the health and development of children and young people. We aim to attract quantitative and qualitative research papers relevant to people from all disciplines working in child health. We welcome studies which examine the effects of social and environmental factors on health and development as well as those dealing with clinical issues, the organization of services and health policy. We particularly encourage the submission of studies related to those who are disadvantaged by physical, developmental, emotional and social problems. The journal also aims to collate important research findings and to provide a forum for discussion of global child health issues.
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