Transdiagnostic psychiatry: a systematic review
The usefulness of current psychiatric classification, which is based on ICD/DSM categorical
diagnoses, remains questionable. A promising alternative has been put forward as the …
diagnoses, remains questionable. A promising alternative has been put forward as the …
Right care, first time: a highly personalised and measurement‐based care model to manage youth mental health
Mood and psychotic syndromes most often emerge during adolescence and young
adulthood, a period characterised by major physical and social change. Consequently, the …
adulthood, a period characterised by major physical and social change. Consequently, the …
Evidence for targeted and universal secondary school-based programs for anxiety and depression: an overview of systematic reviews
While there are a number of systematic reviews on school-based mental health programs,
there appears to be heterogeneity in their overall findings and conclusions, possibly due to …
there appears to be heterogeneity in their overall findings and conclusions, possibly due to …
Autism, early psychosis, and social anxiety disorder: understanding the role of social cognition and its relationship to disability in young adults with disorders …
Impairments in social cognition are believed contribute to disability, particularly for disorders
characterized by difficulties in social interaction. There has been little transdiagnostic …
characterized by difficulties in social interaction. There has been little transdiagnostic …
NEET status among young Greeks: association with mental health and substance use
Background Prior studies have shown that young people “not in education, employment or
training”(“NEET”) are at higher risk for psychopathology and substance abuse. Similar …
training”(“NEET”) are at higher risk for psychopathology and substance abuse. Similar …
A NEET distinction: youths not in employment, education or training follow different pathways to illness and care in psychosis
Purpose The early phases of psychosis, including the prodrome, often feature educational/
occupational difficulties and various symptoms and signs, that can render or keep youths …
occupational difficulties and various symptoms and signs, that can render or keep youths …
Delineating the trajectories of social and occupational functioning of young people attending early intervention mental health services in Australia: a longitudinal study
Objectives Mental disorders typically emerge during adolescence and young adulthood and
put young people at risk for prolonged socioeconomic difficulties. This study describes the …
put young people at risk for prolonged socioeconomic difficulties. This study describes the …
Cohort profile: the Brain and Mind Centre Optymise cohort: tracking multidimensional outcomes in young people presenting for mental healthcare
Purpose The Brain and Mind Centre (BMC) Optymise cohort assesses multiple clinical and
functional domains longitudinally in young people presenting for mental health care and …
functional domains longitudinally in young people presenting for mental health care and …
Prior suicide attempts predict worse clinical and functional outcomes in young people attending a mental health service
Background Mental disorders and suicidal thoughts and behaviours are common in help-
seeking youth. Few studies report the longitudinal associations between these phenomena …
seeking youth. Few studies report the longitudinal associations between these phenomena …
A randomized controlled trial on using predictive algorithm to adapt level of psychological care for community college students: STAND triaging and adapting to level …
Background There is growing interest in using personalized mental health care to treat
disorders like depression and anxiety to improve treatment engagement and efficacy. This …
disorders like depression and anxiety to improve treatment engagement and efficacy. This …