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Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior
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  • J Child Adolesc Behav 2023, Vol 11(3): 500
  • DOI: 10.4172/2375-4494.1000500

Mental Health among Children Welfare Contact during Childhood

James Walker*
Department of Psychology, City University of Seattle in Canada, Edmonton,, Canada
*Corresponding Author : James Walker, Department of Psychology, City University of Seattle in Canada, Edmonton,, Canada, Email: walkerjames@edu.in

Received Date: Mar 03, 2023 / Published Date: Mar 29, 2023

Abstract

A nationally representative sample of Canadians who had contact with child welfare services before the age of 16 was the subject of this study, which examined the prevalence of complete mental health (CMH) and the factors associated with it. The absence of suicidality, mental illness, and substance abuse or dependence over the previous year was considered CMH; joy or life fulfillment pretty much consistently in the former month, and their psychological and social well-being nearly every day for the previous month. The data came from the Mental Health section of the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey. A subsample of 732 grown-ups with youngster government assistance contact during youth was broke down utilizing bivariate chi-square investigations and multivariate calculated relapse models. In total, CMH was used by 63.5 percent of adults who had contact with child welfare as children. More people were in CMH if they had a postsecondary degree, were married, had a confidant, and used religion or spirituality to deal with everyday problems. People without chronic pain, functional limitations, a history of depression, anxiety, or substance abuse or dependence had a higher risk of CMH. Adults who have had contact with child welfare services as children show significant resilience, according to the findings of this study. Suggestions for proper mediations are examined.

Citation: Walker J (2023) Mental Health among Children Welfare Contact duringChildhood. J Child Adolesc Behav 11: 500. Doi: 10.4172/2375-4494.1000500

Copyright: © 2023 Walker J. This is an open-access article distributed underthe terms of the Creative v Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use,distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author andsource are credited.

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