2023
DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.4229
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Behavior Problems in Low-Income Young Children Screened in Pediatric Primary Care

Robert T. Ammerman,
Constance A. Mara,
Chidiogo Anyigbo
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceScreening of behavior problems in young children in pediatric primary care is essential to timely intervention and optimizing trajectories for social-emotional development. Identifying differential behavior problem trajectories provides guidance for tailoring prevention and treatment.ObjectiveTo identify trajectories of behavior problems in children 2 to 6 years of age screened in pediatric primary care.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis retrospective cohort study identified trajectories of behavi… Show more

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“…Our Developmental Early Childhood Instrument for Deciding Equitably for Mental Health (DECIDE4MentalHealth) tool generates the probability of an individual child’s likelihood of developing diagnosable MH problems prior to school entry and includes clinical decision supports to guide pediatric early identification and referral. Importantly, DECIDE4MentalHealth applies antiracist principles to incorporate family and social assets that reduce the likelihood of biased identification of children from historically marginalized communities, and inclusion of routine developmental and family indicators recommended for pediatric screening (e.g., maternal depression and child language) with demonstrated utility in this domain and/or irritability pathways (Ammerman et al, 2023; Manning et al, 2019; Wade et al, 2021).…”
Section: Early Identification and Prevention: Research-to-action Stra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our Developmental Early Childhood Instrument for Deciding Equitably for Mental Health (DECIDE4MentalHealth) tool generates the probability of an individual child’s likelihood of developing diagnosable MH problems prior to school entry and includes clinical decision supports to guide pediatric early identification and referral. Importantly, DECIDE4MentalHealth applies antiracist principles to incorporate family and social assets that reduce the likelihood of biased identification of children from historically marginalized communities, and inclusion of routine developmental and family indicators recommended for pediatric screening (e.g., maternal depression and child language) with demonstrated utility in this domain and/or irritability pathways (Ammerman et al, 2023; Manning et al, 2019; Wade et al, 2021).…”
Section: Early Identification and Prevention: Research-to-action Stra...mentioning
confidence: 99%