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Black unemployment crisis takes toll on kids' mental health

Black unemployment crisis takes toll on kids' mental health

· Sunday, May 8th 2011 at 8:53AM · 1784 views
By Dr. Tyeese Gaines Reid

8:48 AM on 05/06/2011
The GRIO

Persistent unemployment has heightened stress in many black households across the United States. Relationships are strained. Homes have been lost. Personal debt is increasing. Medical insurance coverage is lacking.

Now, experts say the effects of economic strife are also affecting the mental health of children in these households.

Blacks continue to have the highest unemployment rate of any ethnic group -- 16.1 percent -- according to unemployment statistics released today. And, while children from any background can react negatively to parental stress, black children are uniquely affected.

"Children are very observant," says Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble, assistant professor of psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center. "They are attuned to changes in mood, changes in your tone of voice, whether you look fatigued and your energy level."

Dr. Michael Pratts, clinical assistant professor at the Department of Psychiatry at SUNY Upstate Medical Campus, agrees: "Children take emotional cues from their parents. A stressed parent causes a stressed child."

Since children, especially younger children, do not possess the vocabulary or emotional maturity to express their own stress, it manifests in other ways.

"They will throw the doll against the wall, or aggressively assert themselves," says Dr. Breland-Noble. "They won't yell at mom, so they will yell at the best friend, or go to school and have a smart response to the teacher."

Slightly older children may exhibit signs of depression often mistaken for laziness or stereotypical teenage moodiness, Dr. Breland-Noble says. This includes sleeping significantly more or less, irritable or angry behavior and eating a lot more or a lot less than usual. Some children will become preoccupied with death. Others will resort to risky behaviors, such as s*xually promiscuity.

In black households, unemployment has additional distinct features.

In a study of 7,000 households, black middle-class children whose parents lost their jobs were three times more likely to postpone plans for college. Instead, some of these children entered the workforce in order to financially support the household, observed Ariel Kalil, the study author and developmental psychologist at the University of Chicago.

An older study, also by Kalil, showed that children of single mothers who remained unemployed for an extended period of time developed lower self-esteem and were more likely to drop out of school. Nearly half of all black households are run by single mothers.

However, Dr. Carl C. Bell, who has practiced for almost 40 years, and serves as director of the Institute for Juvenile Research at the University of Illinois at Chicago, says, "Adversity is not necessarily a bad thing."

In the case of a working parent who was once emotionally distant and consumed by work, staying home during unemployment may have positive effects on the children. It is also beneficial for the child to see more gender equality, if, for example, dad is home helping with more of the domestic duties, Dr. Breland-Noble says.

Dr. Bell believes that post-traumatic growth -- or the emotional development that happens following adversity -- can have long-term psychological benefits, and is key to managing stressful events moving forward. "It forces you to realize what's really important," he says.

Experts do agree that children who feel safe, have a good sense of who they are, have solid relationships with others, and whose parents are resilient tend to cope better than other children. Parents are encouraged to have open, age-appropriate dialogue with their children about the anticipated stress and lifestyle changes at the start of the unemployment period.

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Comments (5)

Harry Watley Monday, May 9th 2011 at 10:12PM

Hello Jake,

You are whining and complaining once again. Therefore, let me ask you this. What are the Black Hebrew Israelites doing to remedy this unemployment issue that affects the mental health of Black youths?

What say you?

Harry Watley Tuesday, May 10th 2011 at 12:45PM

Hello Saint,

So, the Black Hebrew Israelites response to unemployment and mental health issues of Black Americans is that your cleaning company has just hired a few Black Americans, am I right.

Well, Saint the problems of Black Americans are greater than your cleaning company can handle, am I right. Only our genuine prophet, Prophet Harry guided by God can resolve Black America's problems permanently. Am I making any sense what you?

Tell me what you think.

Siebra Muhammad Tuesday, May 10th 2011 at 1:32PM

TEACH HARD JAKE!!!

Harry Watley Tuesday, May 10th 2011 at 7:21PM

Hello Jake,

I understand where you come from. Out of 41 million Black Americans you see four and five years your eyes will open wider to see 50 Black Americans.

I see 41 million Black Americans now because when I had my construction company I was not anointed then. Nevertheless, I never have claimed that my construction company was the start of Black Americans becoming a sovereign people on a fertile portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders.

Consequentially, your concept of Black Americans is drastically different from my concept. That is why I am the prophet and you are not.

100% of you all hardly understand the magnitude of the things I talk about for Black Americans. Likewise, 100% of the children of Israel did not understand the magnitude of the things that Moses was talking about that led to the Exodus.

Take Siebra for example. Siebra is a Black American woman that is trying to apply what God gave to Prophet Mohammed and the Arabian people to permanently resolve their problems and using it (Islam) to permanently resolve Black Americans problem of subjugation. She and Mr. Farrakhan can not comprehend that Islam could never work for Black Americans since we are not Arabian people. Yet, with all this intelligence on given her she thinks that I am wrong. Black America's religion is LIFE. LIFE is Black America's only permanent solution.

Mr. Elijah Muhammad did not have the sense to realize that Islam cannot help him since he is not an Arabian man. Black Americans had nothing but misled leaders before my coming. Am I making any sense with you?

Do you see sense and logic in what I am saying to both of you?

So, your cleaning company which is good is hardly a solution or a dent in the problems of Black Americans to become a sovereign people.

Tell me what you think.

Jen Fad Sunday, May 15th 2011 at 3:36PM

["Children are very observant," says Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble, assistant professor of psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center. "They are attuned to changes in mood, changes in your tone of voice, whether you look fatigued and your energy level." ]

I remember once when I was a lot younger ( maybe 6 or 7 ) overhearing my relatives speaking about the electric bill being interrupted for lack of payment. I began to cry so yes kids do get stressed out when there are financial challenges in the house.

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