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From:Mental Health Practice (Vol. 14, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedSummary It is widely accepted that most adult mental health difficulties originate in childhood so it is essential that they are detected and treated early to prevent them from becoming more serious later in life....
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From:Paediatric Nursing (Vol. 18, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedLazenbatt A, Freeman R (2006) Recognizing and reporting child physical abuse: a survey of primary healthcare professionals. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 56, 3, 227-236. Background and aim The NCPCC suggests that as...
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From:Paediatric Nursing (Vol. 21, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedA voice for children LeFrancois B (2007) Children's participation rights: Voicing opinions in inpatient care, Child and Adolescent Mental Health. 12, 2, 94-97. Aim There has been little research on young people's...
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From:School Psychology Review (Vol. 32, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract. Reviews have identified mental health interventions that are relevant to schools; unfortunately, this research pays insufficient attention to the school context. Several aspects of school context likely...
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From:Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology (Vol. 30, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Anna. Abraham, L. Appaji Aim: The objective of this study was to assess the cognitive functions of Indian children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), periodically after initiation of treatment since...
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From:Paediatric Nursing (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMordoch E, Hall WA (2008) Children's perceptions of living with a parent with a mental illness: finding the rhythm and maintaining the frame. Qualitative Health Research. 18, 8, 1127-1144. Aim To explore how...
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From:School Psychology Review (Vol. 32, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedRingeisen, Henderson, and Hoagwood 2003) have provided an important discussion of the significance of school context to children's mental health, particularly in relation to empirically supported interventions. They...
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From:Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (Vol. 18, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAccording to attachment theory, the quality of the early parent-child relationship is a key determinant of the long-term mental health of the individual. The bond to the primary caregiver that develops in the first year...
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From:Environmental Health Perspectives (Vol. 116, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedLead exposure is a serious concern for children's health. Lead impairs children's brain development, and many scientists believe no dose is safe. High levels of lead in the paint used on children's toys resulted in...
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From:Child Welfare (Vol. 88, Issue S1) Peer-ReviewedThe Best Practices for Mental Health in Child Welfare Consensus Conference focused on developing guidelines in five key areas (screening and assessment, psychosocial interventions, psychopharmacologic treatment, parent...
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From:Pediatric Nursing (Vol. 33, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedDietary treatment of children with behavioral disorders has had wide public appeal and been a source of controversy since the 1920's. Yet, to date, there is little empirical evidence supporting the effectiveness of...
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From:Family Practice News (Vol. 31, Issue 4)Improved access to care, training, greater public awareness identified as key goals. The Surgeon General's report on children's mental health is the first of its kind to highlight a crisis in children's mental health...
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From:Child Welfare (Vol. 86, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis is the first multisite, prospective study of behavioral and mental health disorders of youth in residential treatment centers (RTC) and therapeutic foster care (TFC), and the first study to compare the two. This...
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From:School Psychology Review (Vol. 32, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAbstract. A program of research related to school-based models for urban children's mental health is described, with a particular focus on improving access to services, promoting children's functioning, and providing...
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From:Loyola Law Review (Vol. 63, Issue 3)I. INTRODUCTION Particularly in an era of mass incarceration, many people accused or convicted of crimes are parents who face incarceration for varying periods of time. (1) This may include time spent after arrest...
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From:CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal (Vol. 171, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedThe increased number of prevention activities directed at reducing child mental health problems in Canada is welcome. However, practitioners and policy-makers should reflect on 2 questions that were posed 20 years ago...
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From:Education (Vol. 116, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedEmotional support education is offered as a model of whole learning. It is argued that schools can incorporate services to provide emotional support to students and also furnish values, ethics, and behavioral norms....
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From:Current Paediatrics (Vol. 15, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSummary This past century has seen a 15-fold decrease in child mortality and a 56% increase in life expectancy in the United States of America. A shift has occurred in morbidity and mortality from infectious diseases to...
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From:Science (Vol. 305, Issue 5687) Peer-ReviewedA trial that would give healthy children an amphetamine is prompting heated debate among pediatricians and bioethicists. A divided review board at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is sponsoring the study,...
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From:Psychiatric Times (Vol. 21, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedByline: Elizabeth Weller, M.D., Ronald A. Weller, M.D., and Joon Kang Diagnosing bipolar disorder (BD) in children and young adolescents may be cumbersome and difficult for the following reasons: 1) The very...