Health Impact of Participation for Vulnerable Youth With Disabilities.
Creator: Berg, Kristin L.
Creators: Berg, Kristin L | Medrano, Jonathon | Acharya, Kruti | Lynch, Amy | Msall, Michael E.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: American Occupational Therapy Association Bethesda, Maryland Description: 8p, 72 (5) 2018.Content type: Media type: Carrier type: ISSN: 02729490.Online resources: Accés restringit usuaris EUIT In: American Journal of Occupational Therapy 72 (5)Summary: OBJECTIVE. We investigated the mental health impact of participation for youth with disabilities (YWD) in the child welfare system who had experienced victimization in the previous year. METHOD. Nationally representative data were obtained from the second National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being. Our sample consisted of 247 YWD ages 11-17 yr. Multivariable probit regression analysis and a robust variance estimator were used to test the relationships among disability status, participation, and clinical depression. RESULTS. The probability of reporting clinical depression was 4 times higher for victimized YWD who reported lower breadth of participation than for victimized YWD who reported higher breadth of participation (6% vs. 26%; p 5 .03). CONCLUSION. Occupational therapy aimed at increasing opportunities for engagement in activities may enhance the mental health of the most vulnerable YWD. Participation in meaningful activities can improve both overall health and transition to independence for vulnerable YWD.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Journal article | Escola Universitària d'Infermeria i Teràpia Ocupacional de Terrassa Internet | En línia | Text complet | Exclòs de préstec | 0001017273838 |
Children?s Depression Inventory (CDI) (Kovacs)
Youth Self Report of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL)
20180904
English
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