In the United States, the prevalence of mental illness has risen significantly: 1 in 10 individuals under age 17 suffer from severe impairment due to mental illness. The rate of atypical antipsychotic medication prescribing for this population continues to climb while lack of an evidence base persists regarding safety and efficacy. The limited research on atypical antipsychotic medications focuses on the short-term effects without examining the long-term safety, tolerability, and effectiveness. The purpose of this study was to examine perceptions and experiences of children and adolescents with mental illness diagnoses treated with atypical antipsychotics. All participants were under the age of 28, under the age of 16 at the time of initial...
Many neuropsychiatric illnesses commence in adolescence, or sooner, and psychotropic medication play...
Background:The use of second-generation antipsychotic (SGA) medication among child and adolescent ps...
The diagnosis of bipolar disorder (BD) in children is increasing, and often requires a comprehensive...
Pharmacoepidemiologic studies examining the use ofpsychotropic medications in children and adolescen...
The use of antipsychotics in very young children is of concern given the lack of empiric...
Objective. To evaluate the prevalence of atypical antipsychotic use in privately insured children an...
Use of atypical antipsychotic medications (AAMs) in the treatment of Disruptive Behavior (DB) in chi...
Use of atypical antipsychotic medications (AAMs) in the treatment of Disruptive Behavior (DB) in chi...
BACKGROUND: Childhood-onset schizophrenia is a serious, chronic and disabling illness that can signi...
Objective: Psychotic experiences affect more than 10% of children and often co-occur with nonpsychot...
International audienceObjectives: While long-lasting antipsychotics (LLA) were specifically develope...
Objective: To explore the lived experience of youth who are prescribed antipsychotics. Methods: We c...
There are significant controversies regarding rising antipsychotic prescription trends in children a...
Federal and state initiatives to monitor appropriate prescribing of psychotropic medications to yout...
An individual’s mental health is an important factor for a fulfilling life as physical health, espec...
Many neuropsychiatric illnesses commence in adolescence, or sooner, and psychotropic medication play...
Background:The use of second-generation antipsychotic (SGA) medication among child and adolescent ps...
The diagnosis of bipolar disorder (BD) in children is increasing, and often requires a comprehensive...
Pharmacoepidemiologic studies examining the use ofpsychotropic medications in children and adolescen...
The use of antipsychotics in very young children is of concern given the lack of empiric...
Objective. To evaluate the prevalence of atypical antipsychotic use in privately insured children an...
Use of atypical antipsychotic medications (AAMs) in the treatment of Disruptive Behavior (DB) in chi...
Use of atypical antipsychotic medications (AAMs) in the treatment of Disruptive Behavior (DB) in chi...
BACKGROUND: Childhood-onset schizophrenia is a serious, chronic and disabling illness that can signi...
Objective: Psychotic experiences affect more than 10% of children and often co-occur with nonpsychot...
International audienceObjectives: While long-lasting antipsychotics (LLA) were specifically develope...
Objective: To explore the lived experience of youth who are prescribed antipsychotics. Methods: We c...
There are significant controversies regarding rising antipsychotic prescription trends in children a...
Federal and state initiatives to monitor appropriate prescribing of psychotropic medications to yout...
An individual’s mental health is an important factor for a fulfilling life as physical health, espec...
Many neuropsychiatric illnesses commence in adolescence, or sooner, and psychotropic medication play...
Background:The use of second-generation antipsychotic (SGA) medication among child and adolescent ps...
The diagnosis of bipolar disorder (BD) in children is increasing, and often requires a comprehensive...