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• Be familiar with the medications and their usage including proper inhaler technique with a spacer
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• Identify asthma triggers and minimize exposure if possible
• Ensure annual flu vaccines are taken
• Provide support to the child
While acknowledging the frustration and challenging duties parents may be facing, Nurse Chambers urges them not to give up, but to seek assistance if necessary
“Managing asthma in a young child can be challenging but don’t be discouraged Become a part of a support group, or speak to other parents that have children with asthma to learn as much as you can,” she encouraged domestic screeners scoring at risk of having ADHD
The top three symptoms screeners reported included not being able to start a difficult task (85%), not being able to stay focused on a boring or difficult task (82%), and fidgeting or squirming after sitting down for a long time (80%)
In addition, 65% of ADHD screeners in the U S are over age 18, which is slightly older than the general screening average Despite this, ADHD screeners under 18 have the highest screening severity, with about 88% of youth scoring at risk
“These findings reveal a significant unmet need for mental health resources, particularly for youth and BIPOC communities,” said Schroeder Stribling, president and CEO of Mental Health America
“We know that the earlier we reach people the better, as early intervention leads to better long-term outcomes for individuals and is essential to protecting the mental health of our nation Whether someone is coping with body image worries, feelings of sadness, or being distracted more easily, screening is an important first step to understanding and addressing mental health concerns As we launch Mental Health Month, the analyses from our National Prevention and Screening Program provide a starting point for enacting equitable, effective, and compassionate policies and programs ”
Since the onset of the pandemic in 2020, MHA has witnessed a substantial increase in screens taken as more people are experiencing anxiety, depression, psychosis, loneliness, and other mental health concerns Rates of moderate to severe anxiety began increasing in June 2020 and have remained above pre-COVID-19 levels through December 2022 Other statistics show youth, Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), LGBTQIA+ populations continuing to struggle with their mental health
In 2014, MHA created its Online Screening Program, a collection of 11 English and two Spanish free, anonymous, confidential, and clinically validated screening tools Since its launch, over 20 million people have taken a screen to check on their mental health concerns online, making this program the nation’s largest ongoing, realtime mental health early identification program