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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 2004
Special considerations arise in treating children and adolescents with antidepressants. Empirical data on antidepressants (and other pharmacological agents) in young patients are quite limited. Psychiatrists, faced with depriving children of potentially effective medication or prescribing medications “off label,” need information on which to base ...
Sue, Bailey, Heidi, Hales
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Special considerations arise in treating children and adolescents with antidepressants. Empirical data on antidepressants (and other pharmacological agents) in young patients are quite limited. Psychiatrists, faced with depriving children of potentially effective medication or prescribing medications “off label,” need information on which to base ...
Sue, Bailey, Heidi, Hales
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Stroke in children and adolescents
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2022A comparative analysis of symptoms in arterial ischemic and stroke-like conditions in children, the development and analysis of the «Presumptive stroke in children» scale for prehospital diagnosis of ischemic strokes in children.This article analyzes cases of emergency hospitalization of children in a stroke center with suspected cerebrovascular ...
Y.A. Khachaturov +10 more
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Mental Health Services Research, 2002
Until the 2001 Surgeon General's report there had been no acknowledgment of the need for a national plan for research priorities to improve services and reduce illness burden for children and adolescents with severe mental disorders. Barriers to services among those in need include individual and family factors, and clinician and service system factors.
Sarah, Horwitz, Kimberly, Hoagwood
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Until the 2001 Surgeon General's report there had been no acknowledgment of the need for a national plan for research priorities to improve services and reduce illness burden for children and adolescents with severe mental disorders. Barriers to services among those in need include individual and family factors, and clinician and service system factors.
Sarah, Horwitz, Kimberly, Hoagwood
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Children, adolescents, and television
Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1991As we have indicated, children's television has either a documented or probable effect on a variety of health-related behaviors in children and adolescents in the United States. Studies of cognitive development indicate that television provides a stimulus for learning and that children learn from television.
W H, Dietz, V C, Strasburger
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Spondylolisthesis in Children and Adolescents
Orthopaedic Nursing, 1999Spondylolisthesis in children and adolescents can present in various ways and have a wide range of treatment options. Children are not "little adults." They require special interview, evaluation, and treatment considerations. This article addresses the characteristics of spondylolisthesis in children and reviews some of the treatment options and ...
D K, Nance, M, Hickey
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Children, Adolescents and Trauma
Psychiatric Quarterly, 2000This paper presents an overview of the psychological effects of trauma on children and adolescents with specific attention to the epidemiology of traumatic experiences, risk factors, developmental effects, the types of traumatic experiences albeit a single event trauma or a chronic process trauma, the spectrum of clinical presentations, psychiatric and
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Suicidal Adolescents and Children
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1964Suicidal adolescents and children represent 0.5% to 3% of all suicides. A study of 31 adolescents and children seen at the Los Angeles Suicide Prevention Center or in private psychiatric practice revealed a peculiar type of self-destructive tendency in 15 patients.
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Children, Adolescents, and Television
Pediatrics In Review, 1992No parents in their right minds would invite a stranger into their home to teach their children for 3 to 5 hours per day; yet the television set is doing precisely that.1 Television is a powerful teacher of children. Children and adolescents spend more time watching television than in any other activity except sleeping, and more time from age 2 to 18 ...
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Aggression in Children and Adolescents
2013Aggressive behaviour is a common phenomenon during childhood and adolescence, but at the same time it is an important associated feature of many psychiatric disorders during this age period. Persistent aggression is related to a variety of negative outcomes in adulthood, including low socioeconomic status and unemployment, criminal behaviour and social
Buchmann, Arlette +4 more
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Children, Adolescents, and Television
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1985The influence of television on children has been of concern to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) for a number of years. Two academy task forces during the past 15 years have addressed specifically television's relationship to children's learning and behavior.
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