Difficult toddler temperament – Prevalence and associated factors at 18-month follow-up of a birth cohort DOI Creative Commons

A'ishah Bhadelia,

Karlen R. Barr, James Rufus John

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 3, 2023

Abstract Background A difficult temperament, when coupled with other risk factors, may lead to mental health problems in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. The aim of this study was investigate the prevalence parental perception temperament toddlers a population cohort identify associated individual family-level socio-demographic factors. Methods derived from items 18-month follow-up questionnaire within Watch Me Grow (WMG) longitudinal birth multicultural socioeconomically disadvantaged community Sydney, Australia. Data available for 500 children their parents. Primary analysis included multivariate logistic regression assess significant factors temperament. Results Parental 7.3% (n = 492). Findings showed that screen time > 2 hours day (AOR 2.43, 95% CI: 1.2, 4.9), child not being read 3.92, 1.8, 8.5), family history 2.69, 1.1, 6.5) significantly increased odds having Conclusions Toddlers were less likely have received stimulatory experiences families more be under greater stress. findings emphasise importance support anticipatory guidance promoting nurturing care facilitate development, particularly communities.

Language: Английский

Postpartum Mental Health Care Use Among Parents During Simultaneous Parental Leave DOI Creative Commons
Helena Honkaniemi, Sol Juárez

JAMA Network Open, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7(10), P. e2438755 - e2438755

Published: Oct. 14, 2024

Flexible parental leave schemes can help families balance work, childcare, and postpartum treatment, including treatment for mental health. In Sweden, both parents are eligible to use simultaneously in the first year after birth; however, consequences health care uptake remain underinvestigated.

Language: Английский

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Difficult toddler temperament – Prevalence and associated factors at 18-month follow-up of a birth cohort DOI Creative Commons

A'ishah Bhadelia,

Karlen R. Barr, James Rufus John

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 3, 2023

Abstract Background A difficult temperament, when coupled with other risk factors, may lead to mental health problems in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. The aim of this study was investigate the prevalence parental perception temperament toddlers a population cohort identify associated individual family-level socio-demographic factors. Methods derived from items 18-month follow-up questionnaire within Watch Me Grow (WMG) longitudinal birth multicultural socioeconomically disadvantaged community Sydney, Australia. Data available for 500 children their parents. Primary analysis included multivariate logistic regression assess significant factors temperament. Results Parental 7.3% (n = 492). Findings showed that screen time > 2 hours day (AOR 2.43, 95% CI: 1.2, 4.9), child not being read 3.92, 1.8, 8.5), family history 2.69, 1.1, 6.5) significantly increased odds having Conclusions Toddlers were less likely have received stimulatory experiences families more be under greater stress. findings emphasise importance support anticipatory guidance promoting nurturing care facilitate development, particularly communities.

Language: Английский

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