The Effects of Poverty on the Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Health of Children and Youth: Implications for Prevention

This article considers the implications for prevention science of recent advances in research on family poverty and children's mental, emotional, and behavioral health. First, we describe definitions of poverty and the conceptual and empirical challenges to estimating the causal effects of pove...

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Adolescent
Adolescent Development
Adolescents
Behavioral psychology
Child
Child Development
Child welfare
Childhood Development
Children
Children & youth
Context Effect
Effects
Emotional Development
Emotions
Family Environment
Health
Human
Humans
Low Income Groups
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Mental Health
Mental Health - economics
Neighborhoods
Poor families
Poverty
Poverty - prevention & control
Poverty - psychology
Prevention
Psychological factors
Psychology, Child
Public Policy
Resource Allocation
Social Science Research
Strategic planning
Student Behavior
United States
Young people
Youth
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