2017
DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.ss6608a1
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Differences in Health Care, Family, and Community Factors Associated with Mental, Behavioral, and Developmental Disorders Among Children Aged 2–8 Years in Rural and Urban Areas — United States, 2011–2012

Abstract: Problem/ConditionMental, behavioral, and developmental disorders (MBDDs) begin in early childhood and often affect lifelong health and well-being. Persons who live in rural areas report more health-related disparities than those in urban areas, including poorer health, more health risk behaviors, and less access to health resources.Reporting Period2011–2012. Description of SystemThe National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) is a cross-sectional, random-digit–dial telephone survey of parents or guardians that… Show more

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“…Similarly, depression among children is believed to occur as physical complaints and aggressive behaviors (7). The results of studies in different parts of the world show that the level of behavioral disorders varies in different regions and depends on numerous factors (8)(9)(10). The incidence of behavioral disorders in Karachi, Pakistan, Leipzig, Germany, Malaysia, and China has been reported as 34.4% (11), 16.0% (12), 15.0% (13), and 10.5% (14), respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, depression among children is believed to occur as physical complaints and aggressive behaviors (7). The results of studies in different parts of the world show that the level of behavioral disorders varies in different regions and depends on numerous factors (8)(9)(10). The incidence of behavioral disorders in Karachi, Pakistan, Leipzig, Germany, Malaysia, and China has been reported as 34.4% (11), 16.0% (12), 15.0% (13), and 10.5% (14), respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nationally representative data from 2011–2012 suggest that 15% of U.S. children aged 2–8 years have a parent-reported mental, behavioral, or developmental disorder ( 18 ), and children living in small rural areas have a higher prevalence (19%) than children living in urban areas (15%) ( 19 ). In 2012, nearly $14 billion in medical expenditures for mental disorders among children were spent across all payment types (private insurance, public insurance, out of pocket, and other); these costs were higher than those for any other health condition (e.g., chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma, trauma-related conditions, and acute respiratory infections) **.…”
Section: Integrating Behavioral and Physical Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mental, behavioral, and developmental disorders in young children have been associated with potentially modifiable family, community, and health care factors ( 18 , 19 ). Two-generation approaches that support the health, educational achievement, economic self-sufficiency, and wellbeing of both children and their caregivers have indicated some beneficial effects on early childhood literacy and language development ( 3 , 7 ).…”
Section: Integrating Behavioral and Physical Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,11 Children from rural settings are more likely to require readmission after hospitalizations and to reside in areas lacking social and/or physical resources than their urban counterparts, and they are less likely to belong to a medical home. 11,12 Given the lack of data on rural PICC use as well as the rural nature of our state, we studied the safety of home PICC use for treating infections in children in rural settings. We hypothesized that children from rural locales would have higher complication rates than those in urban settings.…”
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