Disparities in Pediatric Mental and Behavioral Health Conditions

Author:

Hoffmann Jennifer A.12,Alegría Margarita345,Alvarez Kiara34,Anosike Amara6,Shah Priya P.7,Simon Kevin M.891011,Lee Lois K.12

Affiliation:

1. aDivision of Emergency Medicine, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

2. bFeinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois

3. cDisparities Research Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

4. ePsychiatry

5. fPediatrics

6. iAdolescent Substance Use and Addiction Program

7. hOffice of Government Relations

8. gHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

9. Departments of dMedicine

10. jDivision of Developmental Medicine

11. kDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

12. lDivision of Emergency Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

Abstract

Mental and behavioral health conditions are common among children and adolescents in the United States. The purpose of this state-of the-art review article is to describe inequities in mental and behavioral health care access and outcomes for children and adolescents, characterize mechanisms behind the inequities, and discuss strategies to decrease them. Understanding the mechanisms underlying these inequities is essential to inform strategies to mitigate these health disparities. Half of United States children with a treatable mental health disorder do not receive treatment from a mental health professional. Children and adolescents in racial, ethnic, sexual, sex, and other minority groups experience inequities in access to care and disparities in outcomes for mental and behavioral health conditions. Suicide rates are nearly twice as high in Black compared to White boys 5 to 11 years old and have been increasing disproportionately among adolescent Black girls 12 to 17 years old. Children identifying as a sexual minority have >3 times increased odds of attempting suicide compared to heterosexual peers. Adverse experiences of children living as part of a minority group, including racism and discrimination, have immediate and lasting effects on mental health. Poverty and an uneven geographic distribution of resources also contribute to inequities in access and disparities in outcomes for mental and behavioral health conditions. Strategies to address inequities in mental and behavioral health among United States children include investing in a diverse workforce of mental health professionals, improving access to school-based services, ensuring equitable access to telehealth, and conducting quality improvement with rigorous attention to equity.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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