Hommer, Rebecca Lateef, Tarannum He, Jian-Ping Merikangas, Kathleen
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European child & adolescent psychiatry
The objective of this study is to examine the association between headache and mental disorders in a nationally representative sample of American youth. We used the National Comorbidity Survey-Adolescent Supplement to assess sex-specific prevalence of lifetime migraine and non-migraine headache using modified International Headache Society criteria...
Meyer, Jenny Ramklint, Mia Hallerbäck, Maria Unenge Lööf, Måns Isaksson, Johan
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European child & adolescent psychiatry
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adolescence is associated with behavioural, emotional and interpersonal problems, and non-pharmacological treatments targeting these difficulties have been requested. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness and acceptance of an age-adapted structured skills training group (SST...
Mitchell, Kirstin Štulhofer, Aleksandar
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European child & adolescent psychiatry
Online sexual harassment (OSH) appears to be a relatively frequent phenomenon, particularly for older adolescents. It is also a gendered experience. Compared to their male peers, female adolescents are more likely to experience OSH and find it upsetting. This study sought to explore the role of resilience in explaining the association between onlin...
Brathwaite, Rachel Rocha, Thiago Botter-Maio Kieling, Christian Gautam, Kamal Koirala, Suraj Mondelli, Valeria Kohrt, Brandon Fisher, Helen L
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European child & adolescent psychiatry
The burden of adolescent depression is high in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), yet research into prevention is lacking. Development and validation of models to predict individualized risk of depression among adolescents in LMICs is rare but crucial to ensure appropriate targeting of preventive interventions. We assessed the ability of a m...
Cui, Yonghua Li, Fenghua Leckman, James F Guo, Lanting Ke, Xiaoyan Liu, Jing Zheng, Yi Li, Ying
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European child & adolescent psychiatry
Improving the mental health of children and adolescents is a critical priority in China. However, only minimal information is available concerning the prevalence of mental disorders. In the present study, a two-stage national survey has been completed in five regions of China. In the first stage, data from the Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist (CB...
Kronström, Kim Multimäki, Petteri Ristkari, Terja Parkkola, Kai Sillanmäki, Lauri Sourander, Andre
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European child & adolescent psychiatry
We studied Finnish 18-year-old males attending obligatory military call-up assessments in 1999 (n = 2340) and 2009 (n = 4309) on time-trend changes in psychosocial well-being, psychopathology, substance use, suicidality, bullying, and sense of coherence. Subjects filled in questionnaires, including the Young Adult Self-Report (YASR) for psychopatho...
Probst, Charlotte Elton-Marshall, Tara Imtiaz, Sameer Patte, Karen A Rehm, Jürgen Sornpaisarn, Bundit Leatherdale, Scott T
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European child & adolescent psychiatry
Canada is in the midst of an ongoing, escalating opioid crisis, with significant impacts on adolescents and young adults. Accordingly, mental health impairment was examined as a risk factor for non-medical prescription opioid use (NMPOU) among high school students. In addition, the moderating effects of the school environment, in terms of the avail...
Raine, Adrian Fung, Annis Lai Chu Gao, Yu Lee, Tatia M C
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European child & adolescent psychiatry
While some RCTs have observed efficacy for omega-3 supplementation in reducing antisocial behavior, the role of psychopathic personality and gender in moderating treatment outcome has not been examined. This study examines whether omega-3 supplementation reduces antisocial behavior, and whether any treatment effects are a function of gender and psy...
Park, Ji Hye Jung, Sun Jae Jung, YunJae Ahn, Song Vogue Lee, Eun Kim, Hyeon Chang
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European child & adolescent psychiatry
Increasing evidence suggests that serum lipids are associated with depressive symptoms. However, previous studies have mostly employed a cross-sectional design and assessed middle-aged or older adult populations, making it difficult to discern the impact of lipid changes early in life on the development of depression. Accordingly, we sought to inve...
Datin-Dorrière, Valérie Borst, Grégoire Guillois, Bernard Cachia, Arnaud Poirel, Nicolas
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