Objective: Up to one in five children experience mental health problems. Social and cultural factors may influence emergence of mental health problems. The 21st century has led to changes in many of these factors, but it is unclear whether rates of internalizing and externalizing problems have also changed in recent cohorts of young people. Methods: A comprehensive literature search was undertaken to locate cohort or population studies that examined changes in mental health of children over time, where participants were aged 18 years and under, and the time frame for change was at least 10 years, with data for at least one time point in the 21st century being statistically compared to at least one time point in the 20th century. Studies wer...
BACKGROUND: Previous evidence indicates that mental health problems are becoming more common for ado...
To improve the access to children's mental health care, knowledge on the determinants of care use is...
Background: Research points in different directions when looking at possible increases in mental...
Objective: Up to one in five children experience mental health problems. Social and cultural factors...
Background Child and adolescent mental health problems are common, associated with wide-ranging f...
Background: Previous studies suggest an overall increase of adolescent mental health symptoms global...
BACKGROUND: Child mental health problems are common. Previous studies have examined secular changes ...
Background: Significant changes in the economic, familial and social support aspects in India have o...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: 1995 saw the publication of a major review of time trends in psychosocial disor...
There is increasing knowledge that the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on mental health of child...
Background: This study examines if mental health problems at age 11 and changes in mental health pro...
PURPOSE: To examine the changes in mental health difficulties in early adolescence between 2009 and ...
Objective There is increasing concern that mental health may be deteriorating in recent generations ...
Background: This study examines if mental health problems at age 11 and changes in mental health pro...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has noted trends of increasing internalizing problems (e.g., symptoms ...
BACKGROUND: Previous evidence indicates that mental health problems are becoming more common for ado...
To improve the access to children's mental health care, knowledge on the determinants of care use is...
Background: Research points in different directions when looking at possible increases in mental...
Objective: Up to one in five children experience mental health problems. Social and cultural factors...
Background Child and adolescent mental health problems are common, associated with wide-ranging f...
Background: Previous studies suggest an overall increase of adolescent mental health symptoms global...
BACKGROUND: Child mental health problems are common. Previous studies have examined secular changes ...
Background: Significant changes in the economic, familial and social support aspects in India have o...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: 1995 saw the publication of a major review of time trends in psychosocial disor...
There is increasing knowledge that the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on mental health of child...
Background: This study examines if mental health problems at age 11 and changes in mental health pro...
PURPOSE: To examine the changes in mental health difficulties in early adolescence between 2009 and ...
Objective There is increasing concern that mental health may be deteriorating in recent generations ...
Background: This study examines if mental health problems at age 11 and changes in mental health pro...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has noted trends of increasing internalizing problems (e.g., symptoms ...
BACKGROUND: Previous evidence indicates that mental health problems are becoming more common for ado...
To improve the access to children's mental health care, knowledge on the determinants of care use is...
Background: Research points in different directions when looking at possible increases in mental...