Volume 27Issue 1June 20, 2016
- Child abuse and neglect was identified most frequently by the public as a child health priority for Presidential candidates.
- Alcohol/smoking/drug use, as well as nutrition, hunger, and obesity, were also child health priority areas for at least half of U.S. adults.
- Access to mental health services and the health effects of poverty were priorities for about one-third of U.S. adults.