If these figures are reliable, a sizable fraction of families will fail to benefit substantially from merely treating the parent. Moreover, there is some limited evidence demonstrating that, even when parental anxiety treatment is accepted by the parent, and is effective, it may not be sufficient...
Making the “C-ACE” for a culturally-informed adverse childhood experiences framework to understand the pervasive mental health impact of racism on Black youth. J Child Adolesc Trauma. 2020;14(2):233-247. doi:10.1007/s40653-020-00319-9PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 18. Lu W. ...
Clinical effectiveness of the psychological therapy Mental Health Intervention for Children with Epilepsy in addition to usual care compared with assessment-enhanced usual care alone: a multicentre, randomised controlled clinical trial in the UK. Lancet. 2024;403(10433):1254-1266. doi:10.1016/S...
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Understanding mental health: Key findings from Charles Sturt University research Research from Charles Sturt University has identified key factors contributing to depression and anxiety among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The study, Population attributable fractions of depression and anxiety ...
37% by April 2020.Parents of preschool-age childrenwere a second group experiencing a steep rise in mental distress — a trend that does not bode well for small children. Moreover, as the authors of the UK study took pains to mention, their results captured only one month of ...
National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health. Autism: The NICE Guideline on Recognition, Referral, Diagnosis and Management of Adults on the Autism Spectrum: National Clinical Guideline Number 142; The British Psychological Society and The Royal College of Psychiatrists: London, UK, 2012. [Google...
Preventing child maltreatment and treating abused children and abusive parents are, therefore, pressing public health issues. As established by the UK Children Act in 1989, child development is enhanced by remaining in the family whenever the child’s safety is assured. Thus, developing prevention ...
and access to exercise and mental health care,these children had learned that the world is a dangerous place and that someone they love might get sick and die. Experts believe that these lessons could stay with them for years, increasing the probability that they willdrop out of schooland hav...
the outset with 24% reporting mental health problems on follow-up 12-15 months later (the author suggests that these figures are probably an underestimate as 42% reported emotional and behavioural difficulties at the outset and there is evidence that significant mental health problems may coexist)....