Authors
Mei, CristinaFitzsimons, Joanna
Allen, Nicholas
Alvarez-Jimenez, Mario
Amminger, Gunter Paul
Browne, Vivienne
Cannon, Mary
Davis, Maryann
Dooley, Barbara
Hickie, Ian B.
Iyer, Srividya
Killackey, Eoin
Malla, Ashok
Manion, Ian
Matthias, Steve
Pennell, Kerryn
Purcell, Rosemary
Rickwood, Debra
Singh, Swaran P.
Wood, Stephen J.
Yung, Alison
McGorry, Patrick D.
UMass Chan Affiliations
Transitions to Adulthood Center for Research, Systems and Psychosocial Advances Research Center, Department of PsychiatryDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2020-02-01Keywords
mental healthresearch priorities
youth
Mental and Social Health
Psychiatry
Psychiatry and Psychology
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AIM: Over the past two decades, the youth mental health field has expanded and advanced considerably. Yet, mental disorders continue to disproportionately affect adolescents and young adults. Their prevalence and associated morbidity and mortality in young people have not substantially reduced, with high levels of unmet need and poor access to evidence-based treatments even in high-income countries. Despite the potential return on investment, youth mental disorders receive insufficient funding. Motivated by these continual disparities, we propose a strategic agenda for youth mental health research. METHOD: Youth mental health experts and funders convened to develop youth mental health research priorities, via thematic roundtable discussions, that address critical evidence-based gaps. RESULTS: Twenty-one global youth mental health research priorities were developed, including population health, neuroscience, clinical staging, novel interventions, technology, socio-cultural factors, service delivery, translation and implementation. CONCLUSIONS: These priorities will focus attention on, and provide a basis for, a systematic and collaborative strategy to globally improve youth mental health outcomes.Source
Early Interv Psychiatry. 2020 Feb;14(1):3-13. doi: 10.1111/eip.12878. Link to article on publisher's site
DOI
10.1111/eip.12878Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/46363PubMed ID
31960595Related Resources
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10.1111/eip.12878