Background Integrated youth services (IYS) provide multidisciplinary care (including mental, physical, and social) prioritizing the needs of young people and their families. Despite a significant rise in emergency department (ED) visits by young Canadians with mental health and substance use (MHSU) concerns over the last decade, there remains a profound disconnect between EDs and MHSU integrated youth services. The first objective of this study was to better understand the assessment, treatment, and referral of young people (ages 12–24 years) presenting to the ED with MHSU concerns. The second objective was to explore how to improve the transition from the ED to IYS for young people with MHSU concerns. ...
Background: The high incidence of mental health disorders among adolescents, accompanied by low trea...
Emergency Department (ED) visits for substance-related concerns among young people have been increas...
BACKGROUND:Emergency department visits as a first point of contact for people with mental illness ma...
Background Integrated youth services (IYS) provide multidisciplinary care (includin...
Abstract Background While the emergency department (E...
Objective: Young people (10–24 years old) with mental health concerns are increasingly presenting to...
Objective To characterize youth who use the emergency department (ED) as a “first contact” for menta...
ObjectiveYoung people (10-24 years old) with mental health concerns are increasingly presenting to h...
Background Appropriate health services and health promotion strategies for young people with mental ...
Mental health challenges are the leading cause of disability in youth worldwide. In Canada, mental h...
Abstract Background Concurrent mental health and subs...
Background: While considerable progress is being made to understand the health and ...
Objective: We examine psychiatric and pediatric clinical management of pediatric mental health in th...
Background: Although approximately one in five children and youth in Canada deal with mental health ...
BackgroundYouth, aged 15 to 24 years, are more likely to experience mental health (MH) or substance ...
Background: The high incidence of mental health disorders among adolescents, accompanied by low trea...
Emergency Department (ED) visits for substance-related concerns among young people have been increas...
BACKGROUND:Emergency department visits as a first point of contact for people with mental illness ma...
Background Integrated youth services (IYS) provide multidisciplinary care (includin...
Abstract Background While the emergency department (E...
Objective: Young people (10–24 years old) with mental health concerns are increasingly presenting to...
Objective To characterize youth who use the emergency department (ED) as a “first contact” for menta...
ObjectiveYoung people (10-24 years old) with mental health concerns are increasingly presenting to h...
Background Appropriate health services and health promotion strategies for young people with mental ...
Mental health challenges are the leading cause of disability in youth worldwide. In Canada, mental h...
Abstract Background Concurrent mental health and subs...
Background: While considerable progress is being made to understand the health and ...
Objective: We examine psychiatric and pediatric clinical management of pediatric mental health in th...
Background: Although approximately one in five children and youth in Canada deal with mental health ...
BackgroundYouth, aged 15 to 24 years, are more likely to experience mental health (MH) or substance ...
Background: The high incidence of mental health disorders among adolescents, accompanied by low trea...
Emergency Department (ED) visits for substance-related concerns among young people have been increas...
BACKGROUND:Emergency department visits as a first point of contact for people with mental illness ma...