Children's mental health and collective violence: a binational study on the United States-Mexico border Salud mental infantil y violencia colectiva: un estudio binacional en la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk effects of poverty and exposure to collective violence attributed to organized crime on the mental health of children living on the United States-Mexico border. METHODS: A repeated, cross-sectional study measured risk effects by comparing scores of psychosocial and...

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Main Authors: Marie Leiner, Hector Puertas, Raúl Caratachea, Carmen Avila, Aparna Atluru, David Briones, Cecilia de Vargas
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Spanish
Portuguese
Published: Pan American Health Organization 2012
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:81ed07158621406b8a7e898f7f2732f2 2023-05-15T15:19:15+02:00 Children's mental health and collective violence: a binational study on the United States-Mexico border Salud mental infantil y violencia colectiva: un estudio binacional en la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos Marie Leiner Hector Puertas Raúl Caratachea Carmen Avila Aparna Atluru David Briones Cecilia de Vargas 2012-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/81ed07158621406b8a7e898f7f2732f2 EN ES PT eng spa por Pan American Health Organization http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892012000500009 https://doaj.org/toc/1020-4989 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-5348 1020-4989 1680-5348 https://doaj.org/article/81ed07158621406b8a7e898f7f2732f2 Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, Vol 31, Iss 5, Pp 411-416 (2012) Conducta infantil salud del adolescente violencia salud mental pobreza crimen salud fronteriza Estados Unidos México Child behavior adolescent health violence mental health poverty crime border health United States Mexico Medicine R Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2012 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T16:13:51Z OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk effects of poverty and exposure to collective violence attributed to organized crime on the mental health of children living on the United States-Mexico border. METHODS: A repeated, cross-sectional study measured risk effects by comparing scores of psychosocial and behavioral problems among children and adolescents living on the border in the United States or Mexico in 2007 and 2010. Patients living in poverty who responded once to the Pictorial Child Behavior Checklist (P+CBCL) in Spanish were randomly selected from clinics in El Paso, Texas, United States (poverty alone group), and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico (poverty plus violence group). Only children of Hispanic origin (Mexican-American or Mexican) living below the poverty level and presenting at the clinic for nonemergency visits with no history of diagnosed mental, neurological, or life-threatening disease or disability were included. RESULTS: Exposure to collective violence and poverty seemed to have an additive effect on children's mental health. Children exposed to both poverty and collective violence had higher problem scores, as measured by the P+CBCL, than those exposed to poverty alone. CONCLUSIONS: It is important to consider that children and adolescents exposed to collective violence and poverty also have fewer chances to receive treatment. Untreated mental health problems predict violence, antisocial behaviors, and delinquency and affect families, communities, and individuals. It is crucial to address the mental health of children on the border to counteract the devastating effects this setting will have in the short term and the near future. OBJETIVO: Investigar los efectos del riesgo de pobreza y la exposición a la violencia colectiva atribuida al crimen organizado sobre la salud mental de los niños que viven en la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos. MÉTODOS: En este estudio transversal seriado se midieron los efectos del riesgo mediante la comparación de las puntuaciones de problemas ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic
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Spanish
Portuguese
topic Conducta infantil
salud del adolescente
violencia
salud mental
pobreza
crimen
salud fronteriza
Estados Unidos
México
Child behavior
adolescent health
violence
mental health
poverty
crime
border health
United States
Mexico
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
spellingShingle Conducta infantil
salud del adolescente
violencia
salud mental
pobreza
crimen
salud fronteriza
Estados Unidos
México
Child behavior
adolescent health
violence
mental health
poverty
crime
border health
United States
Mexico
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Marie Leiner
Hector Puertas
Raúl Caratachea
Carmen Avila
Aparna Atluru
David Briones
Cecilia de Vargas
Children's mental health and collective violence: a binational study on the United States-Mexico border Salud mental infantil y violencia colectiva: un estudio binacional en la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos
topic_facet Conducta infantil
salud del adolescente
violencia
salud mental
pobreza
crimen
salud fronteriza
Estados Unidos
México
Child behavior
adolescent health
violence
mental health
poverty
crime
border health
United States
Mexico
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk effects of poverty and exposure to collective violence attributed to organized crime on the mental health of children living on the United States-Mexico border. METHODS: A repeated, cross-sectional study measured risk effects by comparing scores of psychosocial and behavioral problems among children and adolescents living on the border in the United States or Mexico in 2007 and 2010. Patients living in poverty who responded once to the Pictorial Child Behavior Checklist (P+CBCL) in Spanish were randomly selected from clinics in El Paso, Texas, United States (poverty alone group), and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico (poverty plus violence group). Only children of Hispanic origin (Mexican-American or Mexican) living below the poverty level and presenting at the clinic for nonemergency visits with no history of diagnosed mental, neurological, or life-threatening disease or disability were included. RESULTS: Exposure to collective violence and poverty seemed to have an additive effect on children's mental health. Children exposed to both poverty and collective violence had higher problem scores, as measured by the P+CBCL, than those exposed to poverty alone. CONCLUSIONS: It is important to consider that children and adolescents exposed to collective violence and poverty also have fewer chances to receive treatment. Untreated mental health problems predict violence, antisocial behaviors, and delinquency and affect families, communities, and individuals. It is crucial to address the mental health of children on the border to counteract the devastating effects this setting will have in the short term and the near future. OBJETIVO: Investigar los efectos del riesgo de pobreza y la exposición a la violencia colectiva atribuida al crimen organizado sobre la salud mental de los niños que viven en la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos. MÉTODOS: En este estudio transversal seriado se midieron los efectos del riesgo mediante la comparación de las puntuaciones de problemas ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Marie Leiner
Hector Puertas
Raúl Caratachea
Carmen Avila
Aparna Atluru
David Briones
Cecilia de Vargas
author_facet Marie Leiner
Hector Puertas
Raúl Caratachea
Carmen Avila
Aparna Atluru
David Briones
Cecilia de Vargas
author_sort Marie Leiner
title Children's mental health and collective violence: a binational study on the United States-Mexico border Salud mental infantil y violencia colectiva: un estudio binacional en la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos
title_short Children's mental health and collective violence: a binational study on the United States-Mexico border Salud mental infantil y violencia colectiva: un estudio binacional en la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos
title_full Children's mental health and collective violence: a binational study on the United States-Mexico border Salud mental infantil y violencia colectiva: un estudio binacional en la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos
title_fullStr Children's mental health and collective violence: a binational study on the United States-Mexico border Salud mental infantil y violencia colectiva: un estudio binacional en la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos
title_full_unstemmed Children's mental health and collective violence: a binational study on the United States-Mexico border Salud mental infantil y violencia colectiva: un estudio binacional en la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos
title_sort children's mental health and collective violence: a binational study on the united states-mexico border salud mental infantil y violencia colectiva: un estudio binacional en la frontera entre méxico y los estados unidos
publisher Pan American Health Organization
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