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Transitioning to virtual interaction during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Impact on the family connects postpartum home visiting program activity
This study demonstrates that virtually delivered parent support via the Family Connects (FC) programme during the COVID-19 pandemic was taken up by almost as many families (42.9%) as face-to-face home visits prior to the pandemic (51.1%). A hybrid method of offering support to new parents may be worth considering in future. Rybińska, A., Best, D. L., […]
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Methylphenidate and mortality in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: Population-based cohort study
Although concerns continue regarding the neurobiological implications of stimulant treatment for children with ADHD, this study shows how children who receive earlier stimulant treatment during childhood have lower overall mortality than those who have delated use of this medication. Chen, V., Chan, H., Wu, S., Lu, M., Dewey, M., Stewart, R., & Lee, C. (2022). […]
Online‐delivered parenting intervention for young children with disruptive behavior problems: a noninferiority trial focused on child and parent outcomes
As the COVID pandemic has limited access to parent management training programmes, research has increased into the delivery of such programmes via telehealth. This study of the Triple P online programme found some benefits in child behaviour, but not as much improvement in the quality of the parent-child relationship or family quality of life. Prinz, R. […]
Psychosocial Interventions for the Treatment of Functional Abdominal Pain Disorders in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
This systematic review found that Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and hypnotherapy were most effective for treating childhood functional abdominal pain. Gordon M, Sinopoulou V, Tabbers M, et al. Psychosocial Interventions for the Treatment of Functional Abdominal Pain Disorders in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JAMA Pediatr. Published online April 11, 2022. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2022.0313 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2790967?guestAccessKey=9ec941b4-018d-4146-a1f4-dea9955cd4ed&utm_source=silverchair&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=article_alert-jamapediatrics&utm_content=olf&utm_term=041122
Effect of Open-label Placebo on Children and Adolescents With Functional Abdominal Pain or Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Randomized Clinical Trial
This study demonstrates how openly offering a placebo medication helps children and young people can be helpful for reducing functional abdominal pain and symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. Nurko S, Saps M, Kossowsky J, et al. Effect of Open-label Placebo on Children and Adolescents With Functional Abdominal Pain or Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA […]
Personalized at‐home neurofeedback compared to long‐acting methylphenidate in children with ADHD: NEWROFEED, a European randomized noninferiority trial
Despite the interest in non-medication therapies, including e-therapies, for addressing ADHD, this paper shows that neurofeedback was inferior to methylphenidate in reducing ADHD symptoms. Purper‐Ouakil, D., Blasco‐Fontecilla, H., Ros, T., Acquaviva, E., Banaschewski, T., Baumeister, S., … & Brandeis, D. (2022). Personalized at‐home neurofeedback compared to long‐acting methylphenidate in children with ADHD: NEWROFEED, a European […]
Research Review: The effect of school‐based suicide prevention on suicidal ideation and suicide attempts and the role of intervention and contextual factors among adolescents: a meta‐analysis and meta‐regression
As rates of self-harm and suicide increase among young people, this systematic review provides evidence of the benefits of school-based suicide prevention in reducing suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. Walsh, E. H., McMahon, J., & Herring, M. P. (2022). Research Review: The effect of school‐based suicide prevention on suicidal ideation and suicide attempts and the […]
The COVID-19 pandemic and obsessive–compulsive disorder in young people: Systematic review
This review of six studies found that rates of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) had increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and that being in treatment was protective for young people. Cunning C, Hodes M. The COVID-19 pandemic and obsessive–compulsive disorder in young people: Systematic review. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 2022;27(1):18-34. doi:10.1177/13591045211028169 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13591045211028169
Research Review: A meta‐analysis of relapse rates in cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety and related disorders in youth
While Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is known to lead to remission of anxiety in 59% of young people, there is little data about its longer-term impact. This study found an relapse rate of 8% across multiple studies, slightly greater (10%) for those with autism. Levy, H. C., Stevens, K. T., & Tolin, D. F. (2022). […]
Applying online parental guided self-help family-based treatment for adolescent anorexia nervosa: A comparison to family-based treatment delivered by videoconferencing
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, interest has increased in the viability of online therapies. This case study provides early evidence for the efficacy of conducting Family Based Treatment (FBT) for anorexia nervosa via videoconferencing. Couturier J, Webb C, Carson N, et al. Applying online parental guided self-help family-based treatment for adolescent anorexia nervosa: A […]
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