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Parenting with a Disability and Child Mental Health: A Propensity Score Analysis
Authors:Susan Neely-Barnes  Steve Zanskas  M Elena Delavega  Taylor Krcek Evans
Institution:1. Department of Social Work , University of Memphis , Memphis , Tennessee , USA;2. Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Research , University of Memphis , Memphis , Tennessee , USA;3. College of Social Work , University of Tennessee , Knoxville , Tennessee , USA
Abstract:Little research has examined the impact of having a parent with a disability on child mental health. This study used data from 7,116 families of children who participated in the 2006 National Health Interview Survey and propensity score matching (PSM) to investigate this question. Prior to PSM, differences in Child Mental Health Brief scores were significant with a moderate effect size. After PSM, differences in Child Mental Health Brief scores were still significant, but the effect size was small. Results indicate that much of the mental health risk for children of parents with disabilities is connected to related issues.
Keywords:child mental health  parental perceptions  parents with disabilities  people with disabilities  propensity score matching  quantitative methods  social work  vocational rehabilitation counselors
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