BACKROUND: The evidence base for interventions for child mental health and neurodevelopment is weak and the current capacity for rigorous evaluation limited. We describe some of the challenges that make this field particularly difficult and expensive for evaluation studies.METHODS: We describe and review the use of novel study designs and analysis methodology for their potential to improve this situation.RESULTS: While several novel designs appeared ill-suited to our field, systematic review found others that offered potential but had yet to be widely adopted, some not at all.CONCLUSIONS: While funding is inevitably a constraint, we argue that improvements in the evidence base of both current and new treatments will only be achieved by the ...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety disorders in children and young people are common and bring significant personal...
Quality mental health care is based on the integration of care across organisations and disciplines....
Quality mental health care is based on the integration of care across organisations and disciplines....
Aim: To identify key issues relevant to the delivery and evaluation of population-level mental healt...
Boydell et al Objective: To conduct a scoping review on the use of technology to deliver mental heal...
Background Within the past decade, health care service and research priorities have shifted from ev...
Context: Previous reviews of mental health interventions have focused on adolescents (10-19 years), ...
Background: Although mental health difficulties can severely complicate the lives of children and yo...
Background: Treatments for mental health problems in childhood and adolescence have advanced in the ...
Background Some outcomes for children with mental health problems remain suboptimal because of poor ...
Background: Resources for supporting children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders continue to...
Background: There is a growing policy imperative to promote positive mental health as well as preven...
Objectives: To review empirical evaluations of individual-level interventions intended to improve me...
Contains fulltext : 102649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: To i...
Background Anxiety disorders in children and young people are common and bring significant personal ...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety disorders in children and young people are common and bring significant personal...
Quality mental health care is based on the integration of care across organisations and disciplines....
Quality mental health care is based on the integration of care across organisations and disciplines....
Aim: To identify key issues relevant to the delivery and evaluation of population-level mental healt...
Boydell et al Objective: To conduct a scoping review on the use of technology to deliver mental heal...
Background Within the past decade, health care service and research priorities have shifted from ev...
Context: Previous reviews of mental health interventions have focused on adolescents (10-19 years), ...
Background: Although mental health difficulties can severely complicate the lives of children and yo...
Background: Treatments for mental health problems in childhood and adolescence have advanced in the ...
Background Some outcomes for children with mental health problems remain suboptimal because of poor ...
Background: Resources for supporting children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders continue to...
Background: There is a growing policy imperative to promote positive mental health as well as preven...
Objectives: To review empirical evaluations of individual-level interventions intended to improve me...
Contains fulltext : 102649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: To i...
Background Anxiety disorders in children and young people are common and bring significant personal ...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety disorders in children and young people are common and bring significant personal...
Quality mental health care is based on the integration of care across organisations and disciplines....
Quality mental health care is based on the integration of care across organisations and disciplines....