Using the life course health development model to address pediatric mental health disparities

Laureen H. Smith, Marliese D. Nist, Christine A. Fortney, Barbara Warren, Tondi Harrison, Shannon Gillespie, Kayla Herbell, Lisa Militello, Cindy M. Anderson, Sharon Tucker, Jodi Ford, Mei Wei Chang, Christine Sayre, Rita Pickler

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Abstract

Topic: Early-life experiences, the transmission of health and disease within families, and the influence of cumulative risks as well as protective factors throughout life shape the trajectory of health, including mental health. Long-term health trajectories established early in life are influenced by biologic, social, and environmental factors. Negative trajectories may be more salient if exposures to adversity occur during critical developmental periods. Purpose: The purpose of this brief is to (a) review pediatric health disparities related to depression and the intergenerational transmission of pediatric depression using a Life Course Health Development (LCHD) model and (b) provide recommendations for pediatric mental health research. Sources: Peer-reviewed papers available for PubMed, CINAL, and Medline. Other sources include published books, papers, and gray materials. Conclusions: The LCHD model is a perspective to guide and foster new scientific inquiry about the development of mental health outcomes over the life course. The model enables synthesis of mental health, nursing, and public health, linking mental health prevention, risk reduction, and treatment in children.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere12452
JournalJournal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing
Volume37
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • health
  • health development
  • life course
  • mental health

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