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期刊名:European child & adolescent psychiatry

缩写:EUR CHILD ADOLES PSY

ISSN:1018-8827

e-ISSN:1435-165X

IF/分区:4.9/Q1

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The increase in eating disorder (ED) presentations among children and young people (CYP) during the Covid-19 pandemic represents a global health concern, given the associated morbidity and mortality associated with these conditions. We cond...
Peter Kh Deschamps,Sara Pillen,Stephen Eliez et al. Peter Kh Deschamps et al.
A learning network of clinician-educators and stakeholders provides a sustainable approach to co-creating best practices in child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP) training. This study assessed the feasibility and relevance of developing such...
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Resilience involves multisystemic processes that encompass both personal protective factors and supportive environments, enabling children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to achieve positive outcomes and thrive beyond e...
Panpan Liu,Shan Liu,Jun Zhang Panpan Liu
Compared with infants born at term, infants born preterm are more likely to develop autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but specific risk factors remain uncertain. To identify possible risk factors associated with ASD development in infants bor...
J F Baschab,E Moehler,J Hussong J F Baschab
Anxiety disorders are common mental health issues in children and adolescents. Virtual reality (VR) offers promising opportunities for exposure-based interventions in immersive and controlled environments. This systematic review aimed to ev...
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Physical youth-to-parent aggression (PYPA) is among the most understudied forms of family aggression in the general population. This study examined the prevalence and developmental course of PYPA from adolescence into young adulthood and in...