Children exposed to their parents’ patterns of suicidal behavior and methods are at a higher risk for repeating the same behaviors, according to a Danish study published in Lancet Psychiatry.
Children and youth with more screen time had increased risk for poor mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to results of a longitudinal cohort study conducted in Canada and published in JAMA Network Open.
Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, researchers have continued to study pediatric mental health issues, including those related to the pandemic. We compiled a list of Healio stories about pediatric mental health from the past year.
The AAP updated its guidance for pediatric mental health support in light of findings reported earlier this year that the prevalence of anxiety and depression among children has doubled during the pandemic.
Referrals from primary care providers to Pediatric Mental Health Care Access programs rose and involved more complex mental health concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to study results.
A study linked discrimination related to race, gender, age and physical appearance to short- and long-term risks for worse mental health, substance use and other negative effects, according to results published in Pediatrics.
Rates of prolonged length of stay for pediatric mental health ED visits significantly increased between 2005 and 2015 compared with non-mental health-related ED visits, according to study results published in Pediatrics.
This week marks Men’s Health Week, and in conjunction with this observance, Healio Psychiatry has compiled a list of articles covering important developments in men’s mental health research.
Maternal antenatal corticosteroid treatment exposure appeared significantly associated with pediatric mental and behavioral disorders, according to results of a population-based cohort study published in JAMA.