1997
J. B. Kupersmidt
Objective: Children of migrant and seasonal farm workers constitute important populations for study because they chronically experience extreme poverty and parental unemployment. Also, migrant children are exposed to chronic residential and school mobility. Method: Mothers and children were interviewed using the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children Version 2.1. Results: The results indicated that 66% of the children had one or more psychiatric diagnoses based on mother or child reports, with anxiety disorders being the most prevalent diagnosis. Conclusions: These findings suggest the need for a larger, epidemiological study of the psychiatric morbidity of rural children of farm workers. [References: 44]
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
36
Kupersmidt JB
Agriculture and horticulture workers et General farm workers
Policy analysis
Chercheurs
National relevance
Études en genre et sexualité
Anglais