Does treating maternal depression improve child health management? The case of pediatric asthma

Past studies have demonstrated an association between maternal depression and poor management of pediatric asthma. Using an instrumental variables strategy to address the endogeneity of depression treatment, I build on this literature to answer the question of whether treating maternal depression le...

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description Past studies have demonstrated an association between maternal depression and poor management of pediatric asthma. Using an instrumental variables strategy to address the endogeneity of depression treatment, I build on this literature to answer the question of whether treating maternal depression leads to an improvement in pediatric asthma management. I show that treatment of mother's depression improves management of child's asthma, resulting in a reduction in asthma costs in the 6-month period following diagnosis of $798 per asthmatic child whose mother is treated for depression.
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Asthma
Asthma - economics
Asthma - therapy
Babies
Child
Child welfare
Depression
Depressive Disorder - therapy
Disease management
Family health
Female
Florida
Health administration
Health economics
Health Services - utilization
Humans
Least-Squares Analysis
Maternal depression
Medicaid
Medical treatment
Mental depression
Models, Theoretical
Mothers - psychology
Patient Care Management
Patient Compliance - psychology
Pediatric asthma
Pediatrics
Postpartum depression
Pregnancy
Sick children
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United States
Women
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