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Jaffee and colleagues present a masterful review of the evidence for the impacts of cash transfer programmes on child and adolescent mental health in the United States. While global meta-analyses find evidence of effectiveness, Jaffee and colleagues highlight the limited number of studies in Northern America, but find overall results indicating small but meaningful effect sizes on improving emotional and behavioural health, and greatest impacts for the poorest families.

Original publication

DOI

10.1111/jcpp.14138

Type

Journal article

Journal

J Child Psychol Psychiatry

Publication Date

04/2025

Volume

66

Pages

599 - 601

Keywords

Intervention, cash transfer, mental health, poverty, social policy, Humans, Adolescent, Child, United States, Mental Health, Mental Disorders, Public Assistance, Poverty