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Respond to the peer below in 150 words and include one refernce.
The Importance of Parental Monitoring
The 2023 Massachusetts Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) highlights the importance of parental monitoring in adolescent well-being. According to the survey, 64.2% of teens reported having a parent or adult family member they could talk to about important matters, which serves as a protective factor against risks such as poor mental health, substance use, and suicidal ideation (Massachusetts DESE, 2023). Conversely, inadequate parental monitoring correlates with heightened vulnerability to these risks (Massachusetts DESE, 2023).
Factors Influencing Parental Monitoring
Factors influencing parental monitoring include socioeconomic challenges, family dynamics, cultural norms, and parental mental health. Work demands and limited resources often hinder effective parental involvement. This is critical in light of data showing that 50% of female students felt persistently sad or hopeless, underscoring the need for strong family support systems (Massachusetts DESE, 2023).
The Nurse's Role in Addressing the Concern
Nurses can address this concern by promoting family-centered care. Actions include educating parents on the importance of open communication, conducting mental health screenings, and hosting workshops on recognizing behavioral warning signs. Nurses can also advocate for implementing school-based parental engagement programs (Massachusetts DESE, 2023).
Support and Resources
To support families, nurses can provide resources such as the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP.org), Massachusetts Department of Mental Health ((617) 626-8000), National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988lifeline.org), and TeensHealth (KidsHealth.org). These resources offer guidance on adolescent mental health, crisis intervention, and communication strategies (AAP, n.d.; Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, n.d.; National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, n.d.; Nemours Foundation, n.d.).
Reference
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). (2023). Health & risk behaviors of Massachusetts youth: Results from the 2023 Massachusetts Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). (n.d.). Parenting and mental health resources.
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health. (n.d.). DMH services.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. (n.d.). 988 Suicide & crisis lifeline.
Nemours Foundation. (n.d.). TeensHealth: For teens.