2007
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(07)60368-7
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Mental health of young people: a global public-health challenge

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“…Studies consistently find that the number of childhood risk factors or “adverse childhood experiences” predict adverse outcomes—including the likelihood of developing a mental disorder in adulthood 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44. This association is well described in the Adverse Childhood Experiences study 3, 4, 5, 6.…”
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“…Studies consistently find that the number of childhood risk factors or “adverse childhood experiences” predict adverse outcomes—including the likelihood of developing a mental disorder in adulthood 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44. This association is well described in the Adverse Childhood Experiences study 3, 4, 5, 6.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…Other studies put rates of psychological distress in Australian children higher, across a broad age range 21, 44, 45, 46…”
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“…Gaming has enormous applied potential in mental health, where healthcare services have traditionally struggled to engage young people (Patel, Flisher, Hetrick, & McGorry, 2007). Research in this area is still in its infancy, but one promising line of enquiry involves Tetris game play.…”
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Second, there is a lack of solid empirical evidence for the treatment of a variety of conditions, and frequently the available evidence is not incorporated by the health systems [10]. The gap between interventions that are available in community settings and interventions that are evidence-based is even larger in low-resource settings [11].
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“…Noteworthy, mean duration of antipsychotic visits was approximately 25 min and only approximately 30 % of them included psychotherapy [8], despite solid evidence on the efficacy of psychosocial interventions for several mental disorders, such as disruptive behavior disorders, for example in [15]. Children aged 2-5 years have also been Mental disorders are estimated to affect 10-20 % of children and adolescents around the world and are major causes of morbidity among youth [10]. Evidence from different countries suggests that the number of youths with reported diagnoses of mental disorders in the community has increased substantially during the past decades [1,17], although there is no evidence to indicate that the actual prevalence of disorders has increased [12].…”
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