Family Community Integration and Maternal Mental Health

作者: Sara Wiesel Cullen , Phyllis L. Solomon

DOI: 10.1007/S10488-011-0386-4

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摘要: While the majority of women with mental health problems (MHPs) are mothers, little is known about community integration (CI) these and their children. Given that poorer status has been linked lower CI, CI become a long standing goal policy. Data from national survey examined association maternal physical, social, psychological families. After adjusting for sociodemographics, mothers MHPs reported similar physical but less social integration. Interventions focused on improving networks, scarce resources, neighborhood safety needed families impacted by MHPs.

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