AIM: The number of children and young people presenting to emergency departments (EDs) with anxiety and depression is increasing. We aimed to determine parent perspectives on: (i) barriers to accessing non-ED mental health services; and (ii) improving access in the paediatric mental health service system. METHODS: Qualitative study with parents of children and young people aged 0-19 years who attended one of four EDs across Victoria between October 2017 and September 2018 and received a primary diagnosis of anxiety or depression. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: child or young person without a parent/guardian, or presented with self-harm or suicide attempt. Eligible participants completed semi-structured phone interviews. Interviews were recorded and tr...
Background: There is evidence of unmet psychiatric needs in children under 6. These young children a...
Background:Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychopathologies in childhood, however a hig...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that early intervention and prevention programmes for mental...
Children of parents with mental illness have been identified as a hidden population within mental he...
Background Child and adolescent mental health problems are common in primary care. However, few pare...
Background/Aims: to date, literature may not be fully representative of the views of all children an...
Objective: To report the views of parents, general practitioners and practice nurses on the proposed...
A minority of children and adolescents with mental health problems access treatment. The reasons for...
In recent years pressures on parents have increased, with austerity budgets cutting child support pa...
Many young people with mental health problems do not seek professional help and remain at risk of su...
OBJECTIVES: Despite substantial investment by governments, the prevalence of mental health disorders...
Objective To explore parent perspectives on accessing mental healthcare for children with a chronic ...
BACKGROUND:Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychopathologies in childhood; however, a hi...
Aim: Children living in families impacted by parental mental illness are at increased risk of advers...
Around 20 to 30% of parents experience mental health difficulties within their child's first year, b...
Background: There is evidence of unmet psychiatric needs in children under 6. These young children a...
Background:Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychopathologies in childhood, however a hig...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that early intervention and prevention programmes for mental...
Children of parents with mental illness have been identified as a hidden population within mental he...
Background Child and adolescent mental health problems are common in primary care. However, few pare...
Background/Aims: to date, literature may not be fully representative of the views of all children an...
Objective: To report the views of parents, general practitioners and practice nurses on the proposed...
A minority of children and adolescents with mental health problems access treatment. The reasons for...
In recent years pressures on parents have increased, with austerity budgets cutting child support pa...
Many young people with mental health problems do not seek professional help and remain at risk of su...
OBJECTIVES: Despite substantial investment by governments, the prevalence of mental health disorders...
Objective To explore parent perspectives on accessing mental healthcare for children with a chronic ...
BACKGROUND:Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychopathologies in childhood; however, a hi...
Aim: Children living in families impacted by parental mental illness are at increased risk of advers...
Around 20 to 30% of parents experience mental health difficulties within their child's first year, b...
Background: There is evidence of unmet psychiatric needs in children under 6. These young children a...
Background:Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychopathologies in childhood, however a hig...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that early intervention and prevention programmes for mental...