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Jul 24, 2019
Sarah Ann R.
Anderson, Anna M. Oprescu, Diane Callelo, Andrew Monte, Peter S. Dayan, Yasmin
L. Hurd, Alex F. Manini, on behalf of the ToxIC Investigators
Pediatrics
Jul 2019, e20182690; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2018-2690
This
multi-site US study of adolescents presenting with acute cannabis-related
toxicity found that synthetic cannabis use was associated with more frequent
central nervous system depression (OR 3.89) and seizures (OR 3.42) than recreational
cannabis use. Users of both types...
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Jul 24, 2019
Colm Healy (a1), Ross Brannigan (a1) (a2), Niamh Dooley (a1), Helen Coughlan (a1) ... Psychological Medicine. Volume 49, Issue 10 July 2019 , pp. 1589-1599. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291719000485
Psychotic
experiences are common during childhood and adolescence, occurring in around 10%
of individuals. This systematic review
of 14 studies found that they were associated with a four-fold risk of
psychosis as well as a three-fold risk of other mental disorders, including affective...
353
Jul 24, 2019
Moore DA,
Nunns M, Shaw L, et al. Health Technol Assess. 2019 May;23(22):1-164. doi:
10.3310/hta23220. (Systematic review)
This
systematic review of 25 randomised controlled trials found limited evidence for
interventions to improve the mental health of children and young people with
long-term physical conditions. Echoing
the findings of a recent Cochrane review, cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT)-based
interventions were found to have the greatest effect. These findings are limite...
354
Jul 24, 2019
Westling S,
Daukantaite D, Liljedahl SI, et al. JAMA
Netw Open. 2019 Jun 5;2(6):e195463. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.5463.
(Original study)
There is currently
debate regarding the value of brief admission (BA) to hospital following episodes
of self-harm/attempted suicide, with the practice being standard in some
countries such as the UK, but not in others such as New Zealand. This adult study of 125 individuals found
that although BA was associated with reduced use of compul...
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Jul 24, 2019
Barker MM,
Beresford B, Bland M, Fraser LK. JAMA Pediatr. Published online July 08, 2019.
doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.1712
Individuals
with life-limiting conditions are known to be at increased risk of a range of
psychological issues. This systematic of
37 studies quantifies the risk by finding that the pooled prevalence of anxiety
is as high as 19.1% and depression as high as 14.3% (i.e. double what would be
expected in those of a similar age).
These findings underscore the r...
356
Jul 24, 2019
O’Connell,
C., Shafran, R., & Bennett, S. (2019). Clinical Child Psychology and
Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359104519855415
Medically
unexplained symptoms (MUS) are common, affecting between 4-20% of children and
adolescents. Despite the low quality of
evidence, this systematic review of 18 studies found that
systematically-oriented interventions were most effective for addressing MUS.
Interventions targeting parental responses to illness and family communication
appeared...
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Jul 24, 2019
Dadds, Mark
R.,Tully, Lucy A. American Psychologist, Feb 25 , 2019, No Pagination Specified
This article
examines the benefits and potential risks of the use of time-out, a strategy
employed by most parent management training programmes, but eschewed by
attachment theorists as potentially detrimental to relationships and even
traumatic for children.
https://psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2Famp0000449
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Jul 24, 2019
Bennett, S.
D., Cuijpers, P. , Ebert, D. D., McKenzie Smith, M. , Coughtrey, A. E., Heyman,
I. , Manzotti, G. and Shafran, R. (2019). J Child Psychol Psychiatr, 60:
828-847. doi:10.1111/jcpp.13010
This
systematic review of 50 studies found that both unguided and guided self-help
interventions for common mental health disorders had moderate positive effect
sizes compared with control interventions. No clear moderators of outcome were
identified.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10...
359
Jun 22, 2019
Niederkrotenthaler
T, Stack S, Till B, et al. JAMA
Psychiatry. Published online May 29, 2019. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2019.0922
Proving that
media can do both harm as well as good, this analysis of US suicide rates found
that in the three months following the release of the Netflix series ‘13
Reasons Why’, suicide rates among 10-19 year olds significantly increased
beyond national trends, particularly in females. While reducing the shame and stigma about
discussing suicide ...
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Jun 22, 2019
Mori C,
Temple JR, Browne D, Madigan S. JAMA Pediatr. Published online June 17, 2019.
doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.1658
This systematic
review of over 40,000 adolescents in 23 studies found that sexting (sending
sex-related messages by text) was associated with increased rates of sexual
activity, multiple partners, lack of contraceptive use, substance abuse,
anxiety and depression. The authors recommend campaigns to educate youth about
digital health and safety.
https://jamanetwork.com/...