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Mashup Score: 4A National Institutes of Health Approach for Advancing Research to Improve Youth Mental Health and Reduce Disparities - 1 day(s) ago
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health challenges were the leading cause of disability and poor health outcomes in youth. Challenges are even greater for youth from racially and ethnically minoritized groups in the United States. Racially and ethnically minoritized youth are more vulnerable to mental health problems than White adolescents, yet are less likely to use mental health services. In late 2021, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) sponsored a virtual conference to examine the state of the science around youth mental health disparities (YMHD), focusing on youth from racially and ethnically minoritized populations and the intersection of race and ethnicity with other drivers of mental health disparities. Key findings and feedback gleaned from the conference have informed strategic planning processes related to YMHD, which has included the development of a strategic framework and funding opportunities, designed to reduce YMHD. This commentary briefly describes the co
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Mashup Score: 12A Dimensional Approach to Emotional Lability in Youth - 3 day(s) ago
Emotional lability (EL) is a common symptom dimension in youth. It manifests in the context of a number of psychiatric illnesses and is a promising transdiagnostic construct that is recognizable and treatable and warrants further study. Multiple terms and assessment tools exist to define and measure EL, and it has a phenomenology distinct from the related construct of irritability. This clinical perspective reviews the neurobiological and clinical evidence in support of EL as an important symptom dimension that responds to a variety of behavioral and medication interventions and highlights the significant limitations of this approach.
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Suicide is a major cause of death in adolescents with limited treatment options. Ketamine and its enantiomers have shown rapid anti-suicidal effects in adults with major depressive disorder (MDD), but their efficacy in adolescents is unknown. We conducted an active, placebo-controlled trial to determine the safety and efficacy of intravenous esketamine in this population.
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Mashup Score: 1Barbie - 10 day(s) ago
The effect of gender is produced through the stylization of the body and, hence, must be understood as the mundane way in which bodily gestures, movements, and styles of various kinds constitute the illusion of an abiding gendered self. This formulation moves the conception of gender off the ground of a substantial model of identity to one that requires a conception of gender as a constituted social temporality.—Judith Butler1Man’s desire is the desire of the other.—Jacques Lacan2
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Mashup Score: 11Inequities in Mental Health Services: A 16-Year Longitudinal Study of Youth in the Justice System. - 12 day(s) ago
Contributing Editor Dr. Jack L. Turban interviews Ms. Maria Jose Luna, MS, and Linda A. Teplin, PhD, on a prospective longitudinal study using data from the Northwestern Juvenile Project that examines whether youth with mental health disorders receive needed services after they left juvenile detention, up to median age 32 years.
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#JAACAP podcast: Dr. Turban, Ms. Luna, and Dr. Teplin discuss a prospective longitudinal study using Northwestern Juvenile Project data that examines whether youth with #mentalhealth disorders receive needed services after they left #juveniledetention. https://t.co/R43qRYobg5 https://t.co/dTfjVlGK5c
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Parenting programs are the most widely used strategy to prevent and reduce children’s disruptive behavior,1 and yet we know very little about what exact changes in parenting behavior underlie program effects on disruptive child behavior. In fact, most studies have been unable to identify any mediators of parenting program effects.2 This is likely because, at least in part, individual trials tend to be underpowered to detect mediation effects,3 and are unable to take the known heterogeneity in program effects4 into account.
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Mashup Score: 3Editorial Opportunities: Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry - 16 day(s) ago
The strength of the JAACAP Journal family and its impact in child and adolescent psychiatry relies on the rigorous and thoughtful review and editing of submitted manuscripts. Peer review assists the editors in making editorial decisions and is an essential component of formal scholarly communications. The JAACAP Journal family seeks new peer reviewers on an ongoing basis. A demonstrated history of strong peer reviewing is an essential qualification for consideration for future editor and editorial board
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Mashup Score: 4Information for Authors: Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry - 16 day(s) ago
SCOPE Mission Advancing the science and practice of child and adolescent mental health and promoting the care of youth and their families from around the world. Scope The JAACAP family of journals aims to promote the well-being of children and families globally by publishing original research and papers of theoretical, scientific, and clinical relevance to the field of child and adolescent mental health. JAACAP is the flagship journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. JAACAP
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Did something strike you from the latest issue of #JAACAP or the #ArticlesInPress page? Share your opinion with the Journal by writing a #LetterToTheEditor! Visit the Guide for Authors or email support@jaacap.orgfor more information. https://t.co/tZ6NytpmUI https://t.co/bFutEnopph
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Mashup Score: 10Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis: Risks of Anxiety Disorders in Offspring of Parents With Mood Disorders - 17 day(s) ago
To examine the risk of anxiety disorders in offspring of parents with mood disorders.
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Mashup Score: 3Editorial Opportunities: Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry - 18 day(s) ago
The strength of the JAACAP Journal family and its impact in child and adolescent psychiatry relies on the rigorous and thoughtful review and editing of submitted manuscripts. Peer review assists the editors in making editorial decisions and is an essential component of formal scholarly communications. The JAACAP Journal family seeks new peer reviewers on an ongoing basis. A demonstrated history of strong peer reviewing is an essential qualification for consideration for future editor and editorial board
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#JAACAP #Commentary calls for collaborative efforts, grounded in community engaged research, to address #mentalhealth disparities among young people. @NIH #YouthMentalHealth https://t.co/w5j3bsw25Z https://t.co/avUseG3End