Variation of Behavioral Health Care by Behavioral Health Symptom Profile Among a Diverse Group of Pregnant and Parenting Mothers

This study examines the association between behavioral health symptoms and use of behavioral health care (BHC; i.e., past year counseling and/or regular use of psychiatric medication) among a diverse group of mothers of toddlers. Data were from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study ( N  = 4...

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Drugs
Ethnicity
Functional impairment
Health behavior
Health care
Health Informatics
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Health Psychology
Health services
Medicaid
Medical screening
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mental depression
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Moderation
Mothers
Parents & parenting
Pregnancy
Prescription drugs
Psychiatry
Psychotropic drugs
Public Health
Race
Substance abuse
Symptoms
Tests
Toddlers
Well being
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