The state of mental health services for young people is likely to feature at some stage in thegeneral electioncampaign that has now formally got under way. If it does, the outgoing coalition parties may struggle to defend their record.
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Discover Health Systems Research Young people's experiences of being involved in quality improvement of youth mental health services Stig Bjønness1,2 · Charlotte Leidland2 · Louise A. Ellis3 · Eline Ree1,4 Received: 11 October 2023 / Accepted: 19 ...
根据倒数第二段中的parents often make big lifestyle changes, say, giving up their jobs, to support their children with depression, particularly in cases where their children have to leave school because of their mental health problems(父母通常会在生活方式上做出重大改变,比如放弃工作,以支持患有抑郁...
More than half of children either in foster care, or adopted from care in the developed world, have a measurable need for mental health services, while up to one quarter present with complex and severe trauma- and attachment-related psychological disorders. This book outlines how services can ef...
Original Investigation Public Health September 21, 2023 Young People’s Mental Health Changes, Risk, and Resilience During the COVID-19 Pandemic Jesus Montero-Marin, PhD1,2,3; Verena Hinze, PhD1; Karen Mansfield, PhD1; et al Yasmijn Slaghekke, MSc1; Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, PhD4; Sarah ...
Funding cuts and austerity measures are damaging young people's access to mental health services, with potentially long-term consequences for their mental wellbeing, say researchers at the University of Cambridge. In an article published today in theJournal of Public Mental Health, the team discuss ...
This cycle of poor mental health creates a significant burden for the young person, their family and friends, and society as a whole. Australia is enviably positioned to substantially enhance the well-being of young people, to improve their engagement with mental health services, and – ...
A growing number of children and adolescents in England are seeking access to mental health services. But the demand for these services is far outstripping capacity—and in some areas of England, children are waiting more than a year for support. It's cl
were non-specific and the theme of hopefulness was most evident.Conclusion: As unrealistic and unmet expectations can lead to poorer engagement and outcomes in therapy, the study highlights a need for young people to be better informed about what to expect when coming to mental health services.do...