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Galen D McNeil,Ruben G Martinez,John C Piacentini et al. Galen D McNeil et al.
Objective: To describe the rates and predictors of youth and parent satisfaction following engagement in one of three evidence-based treatments or a placebo control for youth anxiety. Method: In a multisite randomized controlled trial (RCT)...
Erika S Trent,Samantha X L Tan,Jessica Szu-Chi Cheng et al. Erika S Trent et al.
Purpose of review: Childhood anxiety disorders are impairing and chronic unless addressed early. While cognitive behavioral therapy with exposures has a strong evidence base, many youth continue to experience symptoms pos...
Elaine Tian,Margaret Kay Ho,Oscar Hou In Chou et al. Elaine Tian et al.
Qualitative feedback noted subjective improvement in symptoms and high levels of satisfaction.ConclusionTelepsychiatry has potential as a therapeutic intervention for youth anxiety and depression.
Yenny Salamanca-Camargo,José Antonio Muela-Martínez,Lourdes Espinosa-Fernandez et al. Yenny Salamanca-Camargo et al.
Background/objectives: In adolescence, anxiety disorders are the most prevalent, besides being highly comorbid, with a tendency to chronicity and persistence in adulthood; although there are different assessment measures ...
Justine Brennan,Maria J Velasquez,Thompson E Davis Justine Brennan
Family accommodation (FA) is a term describing the change in behavior seen in parents and caregivers as they attempt to effect change in their child or adolescent's anxious behavior-usually by allowing avoidance, attempting distraction, or ...
Thea Runyan,Kristen Hassmiller Lich,Karl Umble et al. Thea Runyan et al.
Anxiety is the most common and widespread mental health disorder impacting youth between the ages of 10-19. Youth of color including Hispanic youth are disproportionately impacted. Fewer than 20% of youth of color who need mental health ser...
Amy Shakeshaft,Jessica R Mundy,Emil M Pedersen et al. Amy Shakeshaft et al.
Background: The prevalence of youth anxiety and depression has increased globally, with limited causal explanations. Long-term physical health conditions (LTCs) affect 20-40% of youth, with rates also rising.
Margaret E Crane,Marc S Atkins,Sara J Becker et al. Margaret E Crane et al.
Method: Participants (N = 262; 92% female; 69% White, 82% non-Hispanic) were caregivers who registered for a virtual presentation on youth anxiety treatment through their child's school....Presentation conditions did not differ in change on these measures, or on rates of seeking youth anxiety CBT at follow-up....This study tested use of a local caregiver OL versus a clinical researcher to deliver an educational presentation on youth anxiety for caregivers. We found that both types of presenters led to an increase in knowledge of, subjective norms about, attitudes about, and intention of seeking CBT.
Jessica T Kelly,BreAnne A Danzi Jessica T Kelly
Hurricane-impeded access to healthcare necessities was associated with youth and parent PTS and depressive symptom severity and youth anxiety symptom severity.
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