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Acad Pediatr ; 23(3): 686-691, 2023 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36122829

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OBJECTIVE: We investigate whether the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion, implemented in 2014, improved the mental health of young children whose parents are in the policy's target population. We study children ages 2 to 3 in families with incomes less than 138% of the federal poverty level. METHODS: We use restricted National Health Interview Survey data covering the United States from 2010 to 2018 to conduct an event study-a flexible version of difference-in-differences-of the Medicaid expansion's effects on Mental Health Indicator values for young children. We estimate effects using ordered logit regression. RESULTS: Children's mental health was statistically significantly better in Medicaid expansion states, compared with non-expansion states, in 3 of 4 post-expansion years. There were no differences between expansion and non-expansion states in the pre-expansion period, lending support to the causal interpretation that the expansion improved children's mental health. CONCLUSIONS: While Medicaid expansion targets low-income adults, our evidence indicates it improves low-income children's mental health. The expansion is a two-generation investment in prevention. It helps lay a foundation for strong mental health in children's early years and beyond.


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Medicaid , Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act , Adult , Humans , Child , United States , Child, Preschool , Mental Health , Health Services Accessibility , Poverty
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