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Psychiatr Clin North Am ; 45(1): 133-146, 2022 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35219434

ABSTRACT

The American pediatric mental health system is in crisis; the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted and exacerbated existing gaps. All youth were affected by the pandemic, an impact medicated by mental illness, the closing of schools, reduced access to mental health services, loss and bereavement, and financial and emotional stress on families. The pandemic's fallout is likely to be felt for years to come as today's youth move through successive developmental stages. Improvements in health care systems for youth, innovations in how care is delivered, and ongoing community support for recovery and resilience are needed moving forward.


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COVID-19 , Child Psychiatry , Adolescent , Child , Humans , Mental Health , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2
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Pediatr Ann ; 50(2): e72-e76, 2021 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33576832

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Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a relatively common occurrence in youth, and pediatricians must be prepared to address this behavior in their patients in an open and nonjudgmental way. Although NSSI is done without suicidal intent, its occurrence does increase the risk for suicide and is often found with other diagnosable psychiatric conditions. Screening for NSSI should be accompanied by screening for suicidal ideation and comorbid psychiatric disorders to ensure that the patient's current risk is properly assessed and that they have access to the right resources and treatments. This article is a primer for primary care pediatricians for how to talk about and address NSSI in their patients. [Pediatr Ann. 2021;50(2):e72-e76.].


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Mental Disorders , Self-Injurious Behavior , Adolescent , Humans , Pediatricians , Risk Factors , Self-Injurious Behavior/diagnosis , Self-Injurious Behavior/epidemiology , Suicidal Ideation
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