Stress About Eviction or Loss of Housing and Child Mental Health
JAMA Network Open,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
8(2), P. e2458984 - e2458984
Published: Feb. 12, 2025
Importance
Eviction
and
housing
loss
are
pressing
public
health
concerns.
Understanding
how
caregivers’
stress
about
eviction
or
of
is
associated
with
specific
childhood
psychiatric
issues
across
development
important.
Objective
To
examine
associations
between
caregiver-reported
child
depression,
anxiety,
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder
(ADHD),
behavioral
problems,
while
adjusting
for
sociodemographic
factors.
Design,
Setting,
Participants
This
cross-sectional
study
analyzed
data
from
the
2022
National
Survey
Children's
Health,
a
nationally
representative
survey
caregivers
children
in
US.
Data
were
collected
July
January
2023.
Exposure
housing.
Main
Outcomes
Measures
Caregiver-reported
ADHD,
problems.
Generalized
linear
mixed
models
used
to
test
Results
From
sample
54
103
families,
36
638
included
analytic
(analytic
mean
[SD]
age:
9.91
[4.62]
years;
sex
assigned
at
birth,
18
901
male
[52%]).
In
this
study,
was
depression
(adjusted
odds
ratio
[aOR],
1.10;
95%
CI,
1.02-1.18).
Stress
significantly
higher
reported
anxiety
base
model
(aOR,
1.26
(95%
1.22-1.31)
but
not
stringently
adjusted
1.04;
1.00-1.08]).
Associations
sometimes
moderated
by
age,
stronger
younger
children.
ADHD
problems
after
adjustment.
Conclusions
Relevance
found
that
increased
internalizing
issues,
such
as
among
Prospective
longitudinal
research
still
needed
fully
understand
these
complex
over
time.
These
findings
underscore
importance
policies
interventions
address
instability
its
mental
consequences
Language: Английский
Diversity and Representation in Developmental EEG: Participant Recruitment and Reporting
Santiago Morales,
No information about this author
Lauren Oh,
No information about this author
Kylie Cox
No information about this author
et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Electroencephalography
(EEG)
is
one
of
the
main
neuroscientific
measures
used
with
infants
and
children
to
identify
potential
biomarkers
cognitive
social
developmental
processes.
Given
implications
EEG
research
within
policy,
clinical,
educational
domains,
it
important
ensure
that
reported
results
are
generalizable
reproducible.
In
this
review,
provide
an
initial
assessment
previous
current
practices
regarding
participant
recruitment
demographic
reporting,
we
carried
out
a
systematic
review
six
journals
publishing
most
pediatric
studies
between
2011-2023.
We
identified
700
articles
reporting
on
(N
>
80,000).
find
did
not
complete
basic
information
(e.g.,
race,
ethnicity,
socioeconomic
status,
geographical
location).
This
trend
persisted
across
years
publication,
suggesting
continued
underreporting.
However,
demographics
differed
journals,
solutions
for
improving
practices.
Our
also
indicated
samples
consisted
mostly
White
participants
(78%)
from
North
America
Western
Europe
(85%).
Moreover,
median
total
sample
size
was
51
participants.
discussion
emphasizes
need
larger,
more
diverse
greater
transparency
in
studies,
while
providing
recommendations
address
barriers
representation.
Language: Английский
The evolving neurobiology of early-life stress
Neuron,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Generalizability of Developmental EEG: Demographic reporting, representation, and sample size
Santiago Morales,
No information about this author
Lauren Oh,
No information about this author
Kylie Cox
No information about this author
et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 101567 - 101567
Published: May 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Examining Links Between Eviction Stress and Child Mental Health Issues
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 30, 2024
Abstract
Importance
Eviction
is
a
pressing
public
health
concern
that
disproportionately
impacts
disadvantaged
families.
Understanding
how
caregivers’
stress
about
eviction
relates
to
specific
childhood
psychiatric
issues
across
development
important.
Objective
To
examine
associations
between
and
caregiver-reported
child
depression,
anxiety,
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder
(ADHD),
behavioral
problems,
adjusting
for
sociodemographic
factors.
Design
Cross-sectional
analysis
of
nationally
representative
survey.
Setting
United
States.
Participants
Over
36,000
caregivers
children
from
national
Main
Outcomes
Measures
Caregiver-reported
ADHD,
problems.
Generalized
linear
mixed
models
were
used
test
with
stress.
Results
was
associated
12-35%
increased
odds
depression
anxiety.
Relationships
moderated
by
age,
stronger
younger
children.
No
significant
relationships
emerged
ADHD
or
problems
after
adjustment.
Conclusions
Relevance
This
study
provides
new
insights
into
eviction-related
differentially
internalizing
versus
externalizing
psychopathology
development.
Prospective
longitudinal
research
still
needed
fully
understand
these
complex
over
time.
Findings
underscore
the
importance
policies
interventions
address
housing
instability
its
mental
consequences
Key
Points
major
examined
caregiver
outcomes.
These
findings
provide
further
The
results
Language: Английский