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Although much research has compared the mental health needs of justice-involved youth to overall community samples, there is significantly less research that compares the mental health needs of youth across multiple service sectors (e.g., inpatient and outpatient mental health services). Research that...
2003) Microaggressions and Macroaggressions Everyday Oppression Impact on Mental Health Specific populations that are more impacted: bi/pan/poly, trans/nonbinary, intersecting oppressions (e.g. QPOC) Amney
BMC Psychiatry (2020) 20:11 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-019-2413-z RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Sex differences in youth with mental health problems in inpatient, outpatient and youth justice settings Shannon L. Stewart1, Elizabeth Thornley1* , Natalia Lapshina1, Patricia Erickson2, Evelyn...
Most mental disorders have a typical onset between 12 and 25 years of age, highlighting the importance of this period for the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of mental ill-health. This perspective addresses interactions between risk and protective
Psychosis 101: evaluating a training programme for northern and remote youth mental health service providers Cheng C, deRuiter WK, Howlett A, et al. Psychosis 101: evaluating a training programme for northern and remote youth mental health service providers. ... C Cheng,WK Deruiter,A Howlett,...
Mental health and substance use disorders among foster youth transitioning to adulthood: Past research and future direction At a time when there is increasing attention being given to systematically integrating the well-being of children with the goals of safety and permanence i... JR Havlicek,AR ...
Large numbers of young people worldwide, especially in the Global South, wish to migrate but lack the capacity to do so, with potentially detrimental consequences for their well-being and mental health. Termed ‘involuntary immobility’, this phenomenon
and to affect neurocognitive development and academics, as well as mental and physical health. Substance use, sexually transmitted infections, and psychiatric disorders are particularly prevalent in this population. Whereas some of these problems may be short-lived, the chronic stress and deprivation ...
Urban residents are disproportionately affected by violence exposure and mental health consequences as compared to non-urban residents. The present study examined the prevalence of violence exposure and associated mental health consequences among urban and non-urban youth. Urban participants were drawn from...