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Diffusion of efficacious interventions for children and adolescents with mental health problems

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Diffusion of efficacious interventions for children and adolescents with mental health problems

Auteurs : Ana Soledade Graeff-Martins ; Martine F. Flament ; John Fayyad ; Sam Tyano ; Peter Jensen ; Luis Augusto Rohde

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Background:  Child and adolescent mental health problems are prevalent and require adequate interventions. Despite several evidence‐based interventions for these problems described in the literature, few studies addressed strategies to diffuse efficacious interventions for child mental disorders especially in developing countries.

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<b>Background: </b>
Child and adolescent mental health problems are prevalent and require adequate interventions. Despite several evidence‐based interventions for these problems described in the literature, few studies addressed strategies to diffuse efficacious interventions for child mental disorders especially in developing countries.</p>
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<b>Methods: </b>
An extensive but not systematic review of the literature was performed aiming to identify evidence‐based interventions for children and adolescents with mental disorders, professionals to target in disseminating these interventions, and the available strategies to diffuse information.</p>
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<b>Results: </b>
Substantial evidence‐based information is available to guide preventive, psychosocial and psychopharmacological interventions. The effectiveness of treatments in real‐world settings and the cost‐effectiveness of interventions are rarely tested. Professionals at different levels (teachers, school counselors, social workers, general practitioners, pediatricians, child psychologists and psychiatrists) should be targeted in diffusing efficacious interventions for child mental health problems worldwide. Telepsychiatry and the internet seem to be the most promising strategies to diffuse knowledge with lower costs.</p>
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<b>Conclusions: </b>
Medical and allied professionals must incorporate child and adolescent mental health issues in their under‐ and postgraduate curricula, and be better prepared to critically evaluate available information. Professionals need to disseminate evidence‐based programs to guide parents and teachers in developing countries to deal with child and adolescent difficulties. Countries need to explore internet solutions for dissemination of medical information.</p>
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<p>Conflict of interest statement: Dr Rohde is on the speakers’ bureau or is a consultant for Bristol‐Myers Squibb, Eli‐Lilly, Janssen‐Cilag, and Novartis. Dr Jensen currently receives investigator‐initiated grants from Ortho‐McNeil Pharmaceutical and unrestricted educational grants from Pfizer, Inc, Eli Lilly and Co, and Ortho‐McNeil Pharmaceutical, participates in speakers’ bureaus for UCB Pharma, PsychCME, CME Outfitters, and the Neuroscience Education Institute, and consults with Best Practice, Inc, Janssen Pharmaceutica, Inc, Novartis, and UCB Pharma. Dr Graeff‐Martins, Dr Fayyad, Dr Tyano and Dr Flament have no conflict of interest to declare.</p>
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