IMPORTANCE Despite evidence of the increasing use of psychotropic medications, little is known about the broader changes in the delivery of outpatient mental health treatment to children, adolescents, and adults. OBJECTIVE To assess national trends and patterns in the mental health care of children, adolescents, and adults in office-based medical practice. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Outpatient visits to physicians in office-based practice from the 1995-2010 National Ambulatory Medical Care Surveys (N = 446 542). Trends (1995-2010) in visits with mental health care indicators are first compared between youths (\u3c21 \u3eyears) and adults (\u3e= 21 years) and then between children (0-13 years) and adolescents (14-20 years). Background...
chotic drugs are increasingly used to treat children and adolescents, little is known about the char...
Purpose/Objective The objective of our study was to provide an updated evaluation of the use of psyc...
Background: Because most children and adolescents visit their general practitioner (GP) regularly, g...
IMPORTANCE Despite evidence of the increasing use of psychotropic medications, little is known about...
ObjectivesTo compare the provision of mental health care to older adults with that provided to young...
Background: Pharmacoepidemiological studies suggest that psychotropic drug prescription to US minors...
Background Youth and young adults represent a critical time for early detection and intervention of ...
ObjectiveTo examine trends in mental health (MH) visits to pediatric emergency departments (EDs) and...
Objective: This study estimates national trends and patterns in use of second-generation antipsychot...
Objective: This study estimates national trends and patterns in use of second-generation antipsychot...
Prescriptions of psychotropic medications have become an important intervention for many children an...
We investigated outpatients younger than 19 years old who first visited the psychiatric serviceat Na...
In 2010, 20% of all visits to primary care physicians included at least one of the following mental ...
Prescriptions of psychotropic medications have become an important intervention for many children an...
Prescriptions of psychotropic medications have become an important intervention for many children an...
chotic drugs are increasingly used to treat children and adolescents, little is known about the char...
Purpose/Objective The objective of our study was to provide an updated evaluation of the use of psyc...
Background: Because most children and adolescents visit their general practitioner (GP) regularly, g...
IMPORTANCE Despite evidence of the increasing use of psychotropic medications, little is known about...
ObjectivesTo compare the provision of mental health care to older adults with that provided to young...
Background: Pharmacoepidemiological studies suggest that psychotropic drug prescription to US minors...
Background Youth and young adults represent a critical time for early detection and intervention of ...
ObjectiveTo examine trends in mental health (MH) visits to pediatric emergency departments (EDs) and...
Objective: This study estimates national trends and patterns in use of second-generation antipsychot...
Objective: This study estimates national trends and patterns in use of second-generation antipsychot...
Prescriptions of psychotropic medications have become an important intervention for many children an...
We investigated outpatients younger than 19 years old who first visited the psychiatric serviceat Na...
In 2010, 20% of all visits to primary care physicians included at least one of the following mental ...
Prescriptions of psychotropic medications have become an important intervention for many children an...
Prescriptions of psychotropic medications have become an important intervention for many children an...
chotic drugs are increasingly used to treat children and adolescents, little is known about the char...
Purpose/Objective The objective of our study was to provide an updated evaluation of the use of psyc...
Background: Because most children and adolescents visit their general practitioner (GP) regularly, g...