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      Current evidence and opportunities in child and adolescent public mental health: a research review

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      Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
      Wiley

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          Abstract

          Background

          A public mental health lens is increasingly required to better understand the complex and multifactorial influences of interpersonal, community and institutional systems on the mental health of children and adolescents.

          Methods

          This research review (1) provides an overview of public mental health and proposes a new interactional schema that can guide research and practice, (2) summarises recent evidence on public mental health interventions for children and adolescents, (3) highlights current challenges for this population that might benefit from additional attention and (4) discusses methodological and conceptual hurdles and proposes potential solutions.

          Results

          In our evidence review, a broad range of universal, selective and indicated interventions with a variety of targets, mechanisms and settings were identified, some of which (most notably parenting programmes and various school‐based interventions) have demonstrated small‐to‐modest positive effects. Few, however, have achieved sustained mental health improvements.

          Conclusions

          There is an opportunity to re‐think how public mental health interventions are designed, evaluated and implemented. Deliberate design, encompassing careful consideration of the aims and population‐level impacts of interventions, complemented by measurement that embraces complexity through more in‐depth characterisation, or ‘phenotyping’, of interpersonal and environmental elements is needed. Opportunities to improve child and adolescent mental health outcomes are gaining unprecedented momentum. Innovative new methodology, heightened public awareness, institutional interest and supportive funding can enable enhanced study of public mental health that does not shy away from complexity.

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                Journal
                Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
                Child Psychology Psychiatry
                Wiley
                0021-9630
                1469-7610
                September 28 2023
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Psychiatry University of Oxford Oxford UK
                Article
                10.1111/jcpp.13889
                37771261
                3f708b64-6c2b-409f-a226-bfde97fdbd07
                © 2023

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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