Parental Mental Health & Well-Being | HHS.gov
Parents Under Pressure: The U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Mental Health and Well-Being of Parents. The U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory 2024
Overzicht

Toegevoegd op
7 maart 2026
Gerelateerde situatie
Doelgroep
parent
Schooljaar
Kleuterschool–Klas 4
Paginatype
Article
Trefwoorden
Public Health Data and Reports
Inleiding
HHS Strategies for Parental Mental Health and Well-Being
- Policy and Economic Support:
- Advocacy for national paid family and medical leave and paid sick time.
- Addressing economic and social barriers that contribute to mental health disparities.
- Promoting workplace policies that support work-life harmony and manager training on stress management.
- Systemic and Community Interventions:
- Expanding access to affordable, high-quality mental health care.
- Strengthening school-based support programs and interdisciplinary partnerships between primary care and mental health professionals.
- Implementing routine mental health screenings for parents and caregivers.
- Supporting reentry and visitation programs for incarcerated parents.
- Elevating the voices of parents to shape community-level investments and social infrastructure.
- Research and Data Priorities:
- Conducting qualitative and community-based research to understand parental experiences.
- Developing standardized measures for parental mental health and well-being.
- Improving mental health data collection and prioritizing research on diverse family structures.
- Actionable Guidance for Individuals:
- Prioritize self-care and nurture social connections with other caregivers.
- Seek information on mental health symptoms and insurance coverage.
- Offer practical support to parents in your personal life.
- Crisis and Support Resources:
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 (available 24/7).
- National Maternal Mental Health Hotline: Call or text 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262) for 24/7 support for pregnant and new mothers.
- Resource Hubs: The page highlights various HHS-affiliated resources, including the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) mental health toolkits, "How Right Now" coping strategies, and training for recognizing mental health symptoms in others.
Community-recensies
Nog geen gepubliceerde recensies. Deel als eerste uw ervaring.