Abstract Background The incidence of attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and young people has increased in recent years. Disease frequency varies according to sociodemographic characteristics. There are seasonal patterns in ADHD diagnosis and prescribing with rates falling during school holidays.
Louise Hussey +7 more
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This study found that parent internalising symptoms predicted internalising symptoms in younger children, with no evidence of child‐driven effects. Among adolescents, mental health symptoms showed bidirectional associations with parent internalising symptoms, particularly for externalising symptoms.
Martha Oakes +4 more
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"You're not informed unless you make it your business": insights from a Scottish national study exploring attitudes towards residential rehabilitation. [PDF]
Dumbrell J +8 more
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Abstract Background It is well‐established that children living in care are at far greater risk of mental health difficulties than their peers. This includes common and trauma‐specific mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Eva A. Sprecher +12 more
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Incentivising general practice: a review of the Scottish targeted enhanced recruitment scheme (TERS) through recruitment and training data. [PDF]
Chan M +4 more
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Abstract Background Children with mild intellectual difficulties (MID) are at increased risk of poor mental health and functional outcomes compared to typically developing children. Previous research has primarily focused on deficit‐based comparisons. However, substantial heterogeneity exists in this population, ranging from significant impairment to ...
Foteini Tseliou +5 more
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Access to services for mental ill-health and substance use among people released from prison in Scotland (RELEASE): Retrospective observational cohort study protocol. [PDF]
Kjellgren R +8 more
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This systematic review investigated the association of prenatal exposure to antihypertensive medication with longer‐term poor neurodevelopmental outcomes by evaluating the findings from existing literature. We undertook a systematic review of previous studies looking specifically at neurodevelopmental outcomes in children.
Shrifah Alkhalaf +5 more
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Effects of maternal late-pregnancy and early-infancy exposures to respiratory syncytial virus circulating intensity on the risk for respiratory syncytial virus hospitalisation in the first two years of life: a comparative retrospective cohort study between Scotland and Singapore. [PDF]
Ma S, Cong B, Yung CF, Nair H, Li Y.
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