Mental Health Surveillance Among Children - United States, 2013-2019.

Q1 Medicine MMWR supplements Pub Date : 2022-02-25 DOI:10.15585/mmwr.su7102a1
Rebecca H Bitsko, Angelika H Claussen, Jesse Lichstein, Lindsey I Black, Sherry Everett Jones, Melissa L Danielson, Jennifer M Hoenig, Shane P Davis Jack, Debra J Brody, Shiromani Gyawali, Matthew J Maenner, Margaret Warner, Kristin M Holland, Ruth Perou, Alex E Crosby, Stephen J Blumberg, Shelli Avenevoli, Jennifer W Kaminski, Reem M Ghandour
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Mental health encompasses a range of mental, emotional, social, and behavioral functioning and occurs along a continuum from good to poor. Previous research has documented that mental health among children and adolescents is associated with immediate and long-term physical health and chronic disease, health risk behaviors, social relationships, education, and employment. Public health surveillance of children's mental health can be used to monitor trends in prevalence across populations, increase knowledge about demographic and geographic differences, and support decision-making about prevention and intervention. Numerous federal data systems collect data on various indicators of children's mental health, particularly mental disorders. The 2013-2019 data from these data systems show that mental disorders begin in early childhood and affect children with a range of sociodemographic characteristics. During this period, the most prevalent disorders diagnosed among U.S. children and adolescents aged 3-17 years were attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and anxiety, each affecting approximately one in 11 (9.4%-9.8%) children. Among children and adolescents aged 12-17 years, one fifth (20.9%) had ever experienced a major depressive episode. Among high school students in 2019, 36.7% reported persistently feeling sad or hopeless in the past year, and 18.8% had seriously considered attempting suicide. Approximately seven in 100,000 persons aged 10-19 years died by suicide in 2018 and 2019. Among children and adolescents aged 3-17 years, 9.6%-10.1% had received mental health services, and 7.8% of all children and adolescents aged 3-17 years had taken medication for mental health problems during the past year, based on parent report. Approximately one in four children and adolescents aged 12-17 years reported having received mental health services during the past year. In federal data systems, data on positive indicators of mental health (e.g., resilience) are limited. Although no comprehensive surveillance system for children's mental health exists and no single indicator can be used to define the mental health of children or to identify the overall number of children with mental disorders, these data confirm that mental disorders among children continue to be a substantial public health concern. These findings can be used by public health professionals, health care providers, state health officials, policymakers, and educators to understand the prevalence of specific mental disorders and other indicators of mental health and the challenges related to mental health surveillance.

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儿童心理健康监测-美国,2013-2019。
心理健康包括一系列心理、情感、社会和行为功能,是由好到坏的连续过程。先前的研究已经证明,儿童和青少年的心理健康与近期和长期的身体健康和慢性疾病、健康风险行为、社会关系、教育和就业有关。儿童心理健康的公共卫生监测可用于监测各人群的流行趋势,增加对人口和地理差异的了解,并支持有关预防和干预的决策。许多联邦数据系统收集关于儿童心理健康,特别是精神障碍的各种指标的数据。来自这些数据系统的2013-2019年数据表明,精神障碍始于幼儿期,并影响具有一系列社会人口特征的儿童。在此期间,在3-17岁的美国儿童和青少年中诊断出的最普遍的疾病是注意力缺陷/多动障碍和焦虑,每11个儿童中就有一个(9.4%-9.8%)受到影响。在12-17岁的儿童和青少年中,五分之一(20.9%)曾经历过重度抑郁发作。在2019年的高中生中,36.7%的人表示在过去一年中持续感到悲伤或绝望,18.8%的人认真考虑过自杀。2018年和2019年,每10万名10至19岁的年轻人中约有7人自杀。根据家长报告,在3-17岁的儿童和青少年中,9.6%-10.1%接受过心理健康服务,在过去一年中,所有3-17岁的儿童和青少年中有7.8%因心理健康问题接受过药物治疗。大约四分之一的12-17岁儿童和青少年报告在过去一年中接受了心理健康服务。在联邦数据系统中,关于心理健康积极指标(如复原力)的数据有限。虽然目前还没有儿童精神健康的全面监测系统,也没有单一指标可用来确定儿童的精神健康状况或确定患有精神障碍的儿童的总人数,但这些数据证实,儿童精神障碍仍然是一个重大的公共卫生问题。这些发现可用于公共卫生专业人员、卫生保健提供者、州卫生官员、政策制定者和教育工作者,以了解特定精神障碍的患病率和其他精神健康指标,以及与精神健康监测相关的挑战。
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