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This practice
parameter from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is a
useful resource for mental health professionals assessing and treating with
children who have intellectual disabilities.
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This systematic
review found that infants of mothers with depression were nearly twice as
likely to have a non-secure attachment than were infants of healthy mothers.
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Debate has
long existed between positive and harsh parenting techniques. The results of this Canadian study suggest
that the better option may depend on the age and sex of a child. Harsh
parenting was particularly detrimental to pre-adolescent boys.
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Many
clinicians wonder if addressing child anxiety without addressing co-existent parent
anxiety is enough. This study demonstrates
that additional CBT-based treatment of maternal anxiety does not offer
additional benefit to standard child-focussed CBT for anxiety.
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This study of
over 2500 individuals on the Swedish Total Population registry found that although
six times more likely to have mental health problems including anxiety and depression
than the general population, transgender individuals were less likely to require
treatment for these problems the longer the time interval between their
gender-related surgery and the present time....
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Despite evidence
that e-cigarettes can help smokers quit, this systematic review finds that adolescents
aged 12-17 who use e-cigarettes are 3.5 times more likely to use marijuana,
suggesting that e-cigarettes may provide a ‘gateway’ to further substance use.
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This study
found that most Australian males who used a Perinatal Anxiety and Depression
Australia (PANDA) national helpline did so to discuss concerns about maternal
mental health, the relationship with their partner and their own mental health.
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This longitudinal
study of over 18,000 individuals foudnd that those who experienced positive
adolescent family relationships had significantly lower levels of depressive
symptoms from early adolescence to midlife than did those who experienced less positive
family relationships.
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Psychiatry. Published online October 02, 2019.
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This study of
over a thousand females found that oral contraceptive use was assiocated with
increased depressive symptoms, particularly crying, hypersomnia and eating
problems, at 16 years of age.
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This systematic
review of 58 studies found that television viewing and video game playing, but
not overall screen media, were inversely associated with the academic
performance of children and adolescents. This association was greater for
adolescents than for children.
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