Frontiers in Pediatrics (May 2021)

Recommendations for Assessment of Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Health for the National Children's Study

  • Cindy J. Nowinski,
  • Darren A. DeWalt,
  • Alice S. Carter,
  • Anil Chacko,
  • Heather E. Gross,
  • Eliana M. Perrin,
  • Chelsea Weaver Krug,
  • Jane L. Holl,
  • Richard C. Gershon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.624524
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The Social Emotional Behavioral (SEB) Team of the National Children's Study (NCS) was tasked with making recommendations for assessment of important aspects of social-emotional health and function in children. This paper describes the constructs recommended for assessment along with the rationale for their assessment. These constructs, representing aspects of Social Relationships, Social Capital, Temperament, Negative Affect, Externalizing Behavior, Social Competence, Self-efficacy, Self-image, Psychological well-being, Ethnic/racial Socialization, Perceived Discrimination, Sexual Orientation, Religiosity, and Perceived Stress and Resilience were identified as being critical to the understanding of children's health and development from birth to age 21.

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