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Mental Health Surveillance Among Children — United States, 2013–2019

📅 Published: February 24, 2022 👤 Rebecca H. Bitsko, Angelika H. Claussen, Jesse C. Lichstein et al. 📖 MMWR Supplements 📊 1,688 citations
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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. 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.

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Key Findings
  • 1 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.
  • 2 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.
  • 3 Numerous federal data systems collect data on various indicators of children's mental health, particularly mental disorders.
Why It Matters

Understanding this could lead to better treatments, improved diagnostics, or a deeper grasp of how the human body works — benefiting patient care globally.

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