Journal article
Examination of mental health status and aggravation level among mothers of children with isolated oral clefts
The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal, Vol.51(4), pp.e80-87
07/2014
DOI: 10.1597/12-298
PMCID: PMC5893142
PMID: 24047435
Abstract
To examine self-reported mental health status and aggravation level in mothers of children with isolated oral clefts. Population-based sample of children (aged 4 to 9 years) with isolated oral clefts was enumerated from births from 1998 through 2003 in Arkansas, Iowa, and New York State. Mothers of 294 children completed the Mental Health Inventory 5-item questionnaire and Aggravation in Parenting Scale. The Mental Health Inventory and Aggravation in Parenting Scale scores, stratified by poor (Mental Health Inventory ≤ 67) and better (Mental Health Inventory > 67) mental health status or high (Aggravation in Parenting Scale ≤ 11), moderate (Aggravation in Parenting Scale = 12 to 15) and low (Aggravation in Parenting Scale = 16) aggravation, were compared by selected maternal and child characteristics. Mean scores for each instrument and proportion of mothers with poor mental health or high aggravation were compared with those reported in the National Survey of American Families. Mean scores for each instrument and proportion of mothers with poor mental health or high aggravation differed little from published data. Mothers with poor mental health tended to be less educated, to have lower household incomes, and to rate their health and their child's health lower than those in better mental health. Mothers with high aggravation tended to have lower household incomes, to have more children, and to rate their health and their child's health lower than those with moderate or low aggravation. Mothers of affected children were not more likely to experience poor mental health or high aggravation compared with published data; however, sociodemographic characteristics were associated with maternal psychosocial adaptation. Brief screeners for mental health and parenting administered during routine appointments may facilitate identifying at-risk caregivers.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Examination of mental health status and aggravation level among mothers of children with isolated oral clefts
- Creators
- Jessy Y DabitPaul A RomittiJennifer A MakelarskiMargaret C TylerPeter C DamianoCharlotte M DruschelJames M RobbinsKristin M CaspersWhitney B Burnett
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal, Vol.51(4), pp.e80-87
- DOI
- 10.1597/12-298
- PMID
- 24047435
- PMCID
- PMC5893142
- NLM abbreviation
- Cleft Palate Craniofac J
- ISSN
- 1545-1569
- eISSN
- 1545-1569
- Publisher
- United States
- Grant note
- U01 DD000492 / NCBDD CDC HHS R04 DD224375 / NCBDD CDC HHS U50 DD713238 / NCBDD CDC HHS
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 07/2014
- Academic Unit
- Preventive and Community Dentistry; Health Management and Policy; Epidemiology; Biostatistics; Public Policy Center (Archive); University College Courses
- Record Identifier
- 9983917778702771
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