Working Group on
Child, Adolescent & Youth Mental Health
Child, Adolescent & Youth Mental Health
About
Mental disorders are the single most common cause of disability in young people. The majority of lifetime mental disorder arise before adulthood.
If left untreated, mental disorders impede all aspects of health, including emotional well-being and social development, and leave young people feeling
socially isolated, stigmatised, and unable to optimise their social, vocational, and interpersonal contributions to society. Mental disorder during childhood
and adolescence also results in subsequent impacts in adulthood including increased risk of adult mental disorder.
Objectives
Some of the proposed work will focus on groups of children, adolescents and young people are at higher risk
of mental disorder and poor wellbeing and may include:
- Promote implementation of effective interventions to detect and treat mental disorder at an early stage in childhood and adolescence given most lifetime mental disorder arises before adulthood
- Implement effective interventions to treat and prevent child/parental mental disorder during pregnancy and the perinatal period
- Implement effective parenting interventions which both treat behavioural disorders, prevent mental disorder and promote child/parental wellbeing
- Implement effective pre-school and school-based interventions to treat mental disorder early, prevent mental disorder and promote mental wellbeing
- Promote early detection for psychosis and developing crisis intervention centres for adolescents
- Workplace screening for early detection of mental disorder among the young workers and promoting wellbeing in the workplace
- Conduct a series of educational multidisciplinary programmes highlighting the challenges and opportunities for digital child and adolescent psychiatry services
Examples of work
Intellectual developmental disorder and autism spectrum disorder in the WPA next triennium mainstream
Early intervention in psychosis in low and middle-income countries: a WPA initiative
Journals
World Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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Issue 9, December 2015
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Issue 8, June 2015
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Issue7, December 2014
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Issue 6, April 2014
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Issue 5, October 2013
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Issue 4, May 2013
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Issue 3, December 2012
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Issue 21 December 2021
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Issue 20, September 2021
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Issue 2, July 2012
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Issue 19, December 2020
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Issue 18, September 2020
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Issue 16, September 2019
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Issue 15, December 2018
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Issue 14, August 2018
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Issue 13, December 2017
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Issue 12, August 2017
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Issue 11, December 2016
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Issue 10, June 2016
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Issue 1, March 2012