Wong, Stephanie MY; Chen, Eric YH; Wong, Corine SM; Suen, YN; Chan, Dorothy LK; Tsang, Samantha HS; Wong, TY; Cheung, Charlton; Chan, KT; Lui, Simon SY;
...
Smartphone overuse can have detrimental impacts on youth mental health. How it may be longitudinally associated with depressive symptoms and functioning, and with daily momentary affect, remains to be investigated. A total of 3,033 young people were consecutively recruited from a large-scale epidemiological youth mental health study in Hong Kong. A...
Stevens, Madeleine Farías, Javiera Cartagena Mindel, Charlotte D'Amico, Francesco Evans-Lacko, Sara
Published in
BMC public health
Mental health problems among young people are of growing concern globally. UK adolescent mental health services are increasingly restricted to those with the most severe needs. Many young people turn to the internet for advice and support, but little is known about the effectiveness, and potential harms, of online support. Kooth is a widely-used, a...
Turner, Holly R Jackson, David S Sender, Max Orimoto, Trina E Slavin, Lesley A Mueller, Charles W
Published in
Administration and policy in mental health
This study utilized latent profile analysis to categorize youth served by a public mental health setting into homogenous classes. Then, associations between class membership and meeting clinical criteria by the latest assessment were examined. Caregiver responses to the Ohio Scales, Short Form, Problem Severity Scale for 1090 youth completed at ent...
Cho, E Tugendrajch, S K McMillen, J C Proctor, E K Hawley, K M
Published in
Administration and policy in mental health
Publicly funded initiatives are underway to improve implementation of evidence-based practices (EBP) in youth mental health services. However, we know little about the success of these initiatives or about EBP implementation independent of such initiatives. We examined EBP implementation in a treatment as usual (TAU) state and in six states with pu...
O'Reilly, Aileen McKenna, Niamh Fitzgerald, Amanda
Published in
Child and adolescent mental health
Jigsaw is a primary care youth mental health service designed to increase access to and utilisation of mental health supports for 12- to 25-year-olds. Effectiveness in community youth mental health services is typically assessed using standardised instruments. The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of Jigsaw's brief intervention mod...
Town, Rosa Hayes, Daniel Fonagy, Peter Stapley, Emily
Published in
European child & adolescent psychiatry
There is evidence that young people generally self-manage their mental health using self-care strategies, coping methods and other self-management techniques, which may better meet their needs or be preferable to attending specialist mental health services. LGBTQ+ young people are more likely than their peers to experience a mental health difficult...
Paetzold, Isabell; Gugel, Jessica; Schick, Anita; Kirtley, Olivia J; 117419; Achterhof, Robin; 115655; Hagemann, Noemi; Hermans, Karlijn SFM; Hiekkaranta, Anu P; 125511; Lecei, Aleksandra; 112994; Myin-Germeys, Inez; 103850;
...
Childhood adversity is associated with psychopathology. First evidence in adults suggests that threat anticipation, i.e., an enhanced anticipation of unpleasant events creating an enduring sense of threat, may be a putative mechanism linking childhood adversity to psychopathology. This study aimed to test the indirect effect of childhood adversity ...
Jacob, Jenna Stankovic, Milos Spuerck, Inga Shokraneh, Farhad
Published in
BMC psychology
Goal setting and goal-focused work is widely used in young people's mental health settings. However, little is known about how, why or for whom this is helpful. This study aims to explore the mechanisms of collaborative goal setting as part of therapeutic relationships: is it helpful for young people experiencing anxiety and/or depression, how and ...
Johnson-Lafleur, Janique Nadeau, Lucie Rousseau, Cécile
Published in
Culture, medicine and psychiatry
This article presents an analysis of the lived experiences of youth mental health practitioners taking part in Transcultural Interinstitutional and Interdisciplinary Case Discussion Seminars (TIICDS), an intercultural training initiative developed in Montréal (Québec, Canada), while considering the current context of increasing social polarizations...
Wong, Stephanie M. Y. Li, Yandy Y. Hui, Christy L. M. Wong, Corine S. M. Wong, T. Y. Cheung, Charlton Suen, Y. N. Lam, Bess Y. H. Lui, Simon S. Y. Chan, K. T.
...
Published in
Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.j.)
Restrictive COVID-19 measures can have significant mental health impacts, particularly on young people. How such measures may influence day-to-day momentary affect, nonetheless, remains to be explored. Experience sampling data were collected from 165 young people (aged 15–24) as part of a larger epidemiological youth mental health study in Hong Kon...