Housing and psychosocial factors associated with mental health in children aged 6–12 years from homeless families in the Greater Paris area, France: the ENFAMS cross-sectional study
Mégane Estevez, N. Oppenchaim, Alexandra Descarpentrie, Lison Ramblière, Caroline Douay, C. Galéra, S. Vandentorren
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Objective This study aimed to identify the housing and psychosocial factors associated with mental health disorders in children aged 6–12 years living in sheltered homeless families in the Greater Paris area (France), with a view to guiding the development of actions that could improve their mental health. Method The cross-sectional study ENFAMS (“Enfants et familles sans logement”) was conducted between January and May 2013 on a random sample of sheltered homeless families in the Greater Paris area using face-to-face questionnaires administered by trained interviewers and psychologists in 17 languages. The questionnaires collected data on socio-demographics, living conditions, and health characteristics for the child and one of the parent selected. Mental health disorders were assessed in 198 children using the Dominic Interactive tool. Statistical analyses were performed using multiple linear regression on complete data. Results The Dominic Interactive mean score was 28.8 (SD = 17.5), and it showed that 25.3% of the children had a possible or probable mental health disorder. Factors associated with higher children total difficulties scores, as measured by the Dominic Interactive, were parents' irregular administrative status, the child sleeping in the parents' bed, the child having been hospitalized in the past 12 months, and the child being bullied at school. Conclusion Our findings highlight the importance of psychosocial determinants in children's mental health, and underline the need for prevention actions for homeless families which focus on improving living, schooling, and healthcare conditions, especially greater access to mental health care.
目的本研究旨在确定与大巴黎地区(法国)收容无家可归家庭中6-12岁儿童精神健康障碍相关的住房和社会心理因素,以期指导制定改善其精神健康的行动。方法于2013年1月至5月在大巴黎地区随机抽取受庇护的无家可归家庭进行ENFAMS (Enfants et familes sans logement)横断面研究,采用面对面问卷调查的方式,由训练有素的采访者和心理学家使用17种语言进行问卷调查。调查表收集了有关儿童和所选父母之一的社会人口统计、生活条件和健康特征的数据。使用多米尼克互动工具评估了198名儿童的精神健康障碍。对完整资料采用多元线性回归进行统计分析。结果多米尼克互动评分平均为28.8分(SD = 17.5),有25.3%的儿童存在可能或可能的心理健康障碍。根据多米尼克互动公司(Dominic Interactive)的测量,与儿童总体困难得分较高相关的因素有:父母的管理状态不正常、孩子睡在父母的床上、孩子在过去12个月里住院过、孩子在学校被欺负。我们的研究结果强调了心理社会决定因素在儿童心理健康中的重要性,并强调了无家可归家庭需要采取预防行动,重点是改善生活、学校教育和医疗保健条件,特别是增加获得精神卫生保健的机会。