Improvements seen in parental, pediatric, and family psychosocial outcomes; more efficient for parents of children aged 10 years or younger

Teens whose parents drink frequently or binge drink have significantly higher odds of drinking

Evidence lacking for assessing benefits and harms of primary care interventions for preventing maltreatment in children younger than 18 years

Risk was even higher when both parents had a psychiatric history

Participants were generally comfortable discussing all 21 screening topics of survey, with greatest comfort seen for sleeping problems

Findings show significant risk of food insecurity, paying bills, and lack of transportation

Despite that, fewer parents said they were comfortable talking to their children and teens about mental health compared with a year ago

However, these factors are not enough to fully overcome weight-stigmatizing experiences

Adolescents' positive perceptions of relationships with parents linked to favorable outcomes in young adulthood