An important question in mental healthcare for children is whether treatments are effective and safe in the long run. Here, we comment on a recent editorial perspective by Roest et al. (2022), who argue, based on an overview of systematic reviews, ‘that there is no convincing evidence that interventions for the most common childhood disorders are beneficial in the long term’. We believe that the available evidence does not justify this conclusion and express our concern regarding the harmful effects of their message. We show that there is evidence to suggest beneficial longer term treatment effects for each of the disorders and explain why evidence-based treatment should be offered to children with mental disorders
Background: Minimally adequate treatment (MAT) is intended to represent treatment minimally sufficie...
The importance of promoting child and adolescent mental health seems self-evident. However, child an...
BACKGROUND: A lifestyle including poor diet, physical inactivity, excessive gaming and inadequate sl...
An important question in mental healthcare for children is whether treatments are effective and safe...
An important question in mental healthcare for children is whether treatments are effective and safe...
An important question in mental healthcare for children is whether treatments are effective and safe...
In their reply to our editorial (Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2023, 64, 464), Dekkers...
Mental disorders may have severe consequences for individuals across their entire lifespan, especial...
Even as mental health has become increasingly recognized as a key issue in global health, child ment...
Costello and Maughan have written an excellent and highly informative review on outcomes of child an...
Is the introduction of evidence-based psychotherapy into mainstream child and adolescent mental heal...
Costello and Maughan have written an excellent and highly informative review on outcomes of child an...
This commentary argues that empirically validated treatments for child and youth behaviour and emoti...
Is it time for family-based interventions in pediatric psychology? On the one hand, I am tempted to ...
Background: Minimally adequate treatment (MAT) is intended to represent treatment minimally sufficie...
The importance of promoting child and adolescent mental health seems self-evident. However, child an...
BACKGROUND: A lifestyle including poor diet, physical inactivity, excessive gaming and inadequate sl...
An important question in mental healthcare for children is whether treatments are effective and safe...
An important question in mental healthcare for children is whether treatments are effective and safe...
An important question in mental healthcare for children is whether treatments are effective and safe...
In their reply to our editorial (Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2023, 64, 464), Dekkers...
Mental disorders may have severe consequences for individuals across their entire lifespan, especial...
Even as mental health has become increasingly recognized as a key issue in global health, child ment...
Costello and Maughan have written an excellent and highly informative review on outcomes of child an...
Is the introduction of evidence-based psychotherapy into mainstream child and adolescent mental heal...
Costello and Maughan have written an excellent and highly informative review on outcomes of child an...
This commentary argues that empirically validated treatments for child and youth behaviour and emoti...
Is it time for family-based interventions in pediatric psychology? On the one hand, I am tempted to ...
Background: Minimally adequate treatment (MAT) is intended to represent treatment minimally sufficie...
The importance of promoting child and adolescent mental health seems self-evident. However, child an...
BACKGROUND: A lifestyle including poor diet, physical inactivity, excessive gaming and inadequate sl...