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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health

Ausgabe 1/2019

Inhalt (47 Artikel)

Parent and peer relationships as longitudinal predictors of adolescent non-suicidal self-injury onset

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Sarah E. Victor, Alison E. Hipwell, Stephanie D. Stepp, Lori N. Scott

Therapeutic factors that promote recovery in high-risk adolescents intensive group psychotherapeutic MBT programme

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Kirsten Hauber, Albert E. Boon, Robert Vermeiren

Child mental illness and the help-seeking process: a qualitative study among parents in a Ugandan community

  • Open Access
  • Research article

V. Skylstad, A. Akol, G. Ndeezi, J. Nalugya, K. M. Moland, J. K. Tumwine, I. M. S. Engebretsen

The relation between mental health problems and future violence among detained male juveniles

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Olivier F. Colins, Thomas Grisso

The effects of parental opioid use on the parent–child relationship and children’s developmental and behavioral outcomes: a systematic review of published reports

  • Open Access
  • Review

Magdalena Romanowicz, Jennifer L. Vande Voort, Julia Shekunov, Tyler S. Oesterle, Nuria J. Thusius, Teresa A. Rummans, Paul E. Croarkin, Victor M. Karpyak, Brian A. Lynch, Kathryn M. Schak

Overview of European forensic youth care: towards an integrative mission for prevention and intervention strategies for juvenile offenders

  • Open Access
  • Commentary

Fleur Souverein, Tycho Dekkers, Elena Bulanovaite, Theo Doreleijers, Heidi Hales, Riittakerttu Kaltiala-Heino, Aurelio Oddo, Arne Popma, Nora Raschle, Klaus Schmeck, Marco Zanoli, Thimo van der Pol

Maternal and peer attachment, identity formation, and non-suicidal self-injury: a longitudinal mediation study

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Amarendra Gandhi, Koen Luyckx, Geert Molenberghs, Imke Baetens, Lien Goossens, Shubhada Maitra, Laurence Claes

Mental health and associated stress factors in accompanied and unaccompanied refugee minors resettled in Germany: a cross-sectional study

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Lauritz Rudolf Floribert Müller, Karl Phillipp Büter, Rita Rosner, Johanna Unterhitzenberger

Clinicians’ attitudes toward standardized assessment and diagnosis within child and adolescent psychiatry

  • Open Access
  • Research article

M. Danielson, A. Månsdotter, E. Fransson, S. Dalsgaard, J-O. Larsson

The bumpy road to change: a retrospective qualitative study on formerly detained adolescents’ trajectories towards better lives

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Nele Van Hecke, Wouter Vanderplasschen, Lore Van Damme, Stijn Vandevelde

Favourable short-term course and outcome of pediatric anxiety spectrum disorders: a prospective study from India

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Preeti Kandasamy, Satish C. Girimaji, Shekhar P. Seshadri, Shoba Srinath, John Vijay Sagar Kommu

Gender differences in Korean adolescents who died by suicide based on teacher reports

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Song Jung, Dayoung Lee, Sungjun Park, Kangwoo Lee, Yong-Sil Kweon, Eun-Jin Lee, Kyung Hee Yoon, Hannah Cho, Hyeji Jung, Ah Reum Kim, Bo-Ram Shin, Hyun Ju Hong

Maltreatment history, trauma symptoms and research reactivity among adolescents in child protection services

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Randall Waechter, Dilesha Kumanayaka, Colleen Angus-Yamada, Christine Wekerle, Savanah Smith, Harriet MacMillan, Michael Boyle, Nico Trocme, Eman Leung, Deb Goodman, Bruce Leslie, Brenda Moody

Utilizing a family-based economic strengthening intervention to improve mental health wellbeing among female adolescent orphans in Uganda

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Apollo Kivumbi, William Byansi, Fred M. Ssewamala, Nabunya Proscovia, Christopher Damulira, Phionah Namatovu

Pathways to a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in Germany: a survey of parents

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Juliana Höfer, Falk Hoffmann, Inge Kamp-Becker, Luise Poustka, Veit Roessner, Sanna Stroth, Nicole Wolff, Christian J. Bachmann

CAPMH health-related quality of life among adolescent psychiatric outpatients: a 12-month follow-up study among 12–14-year-old Finnish boys and girls

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Anne Rissanen, Nina Lindberg, Mauri Marttunen, Harri Sintonen, Risto Roine

Trauma-focused group intervention for unaccompanied young refugees: “Mein Weg”—predictors of treatment outcomes and sustainability of treatment effects

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Elisa Pfeiffer, Cedric Sachser, Dunja Tutus, Joerg M. Fegert, Paul L. Plener

Shaping the future of child and adolescent psychiatry

  • Open Access
  • Editorial

Norbert Skokauskas, Daniel Fung, Lois T. Flaherty, Kai von Klitzing, Dainius Pūras, Chiara Servili, Tarun Dua, Bruno Falissard, Panos Vostanis, María Beatriz Moyano, Inna Feldman, Ciaran Clark, Vlatka Boričević, George Patton, Bennett Leventhal, Anthony Guerrero

Providing manualized individual trauma-focused CBT to unaccompanied refugee minors with uncertain residence status: a pilot study

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Johanna Unterhitzenberger, Svenja Wintersohl, Margret Lang, Julia König, Rita Rosner

Social factors associated with non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI)

  • Open Access
  • Editorial

Rebecca C. Brown, Andreas Witt

Psychometric evaluation of a parent-rating and self-rating inventory for pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder: German OCD Inventory for Children and Adolescents (OCD-CA)

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Julia Adam, Hildegard Goletz, Svenja-Kristin Mattausch, Julia Plück, Manfred Döpfner

Parental military deployment as risk factor for children’s mental health: a meta-analytical review

  • Open Access
  • Review

Katrin Cunitz, Claudia Dölitzsch, Markus Kösters, Gerd-Dieter Willmund, Peter Zimmermann, Antje Heike Bühler, Jörg M. Fegert, Ute Ziegenhain, Michael Kölch

The effects of comorbid Tourette symptoms on distress caused by compulsive-like behavior in very young children: a cross-sectional study

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Ryunosuke Goto, Miyuki Fujio, Natsumi Matsuda, Mayu Fujiwara, Marina Nobuyoshi, Maiko Nonaka, Toshiaki Kono, Masaki Kojima, Norbert Skokauskas, Yukiko Kano

Reduced prefrontal hemodynamic response in pediatric autism spectrum disorder measured with near-infrared spectroscopy

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Mitsuhiro Uratani, Toyosaku Ota, Junzo Iida, Kosuke Okazaki, Kazuhiko Yamamuro, Yoko Nakanishi, Naoko Kishimoto, Toshifumi Kishimoto

Goal setting improves retention in youth mental health: a cross-sectional analysis

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Alice J. Cairns, David J. Kavanagh, Frances Dark, Steven M. McPhail

Online sexual abuse of adolescents by a perpetrator met online: a cross-sectional study

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Linda S. Jonsson, Cecilia Fredlund, Gisela Priebe, Marie Wadsby, Carl Göran Svedin

Come together: case specific cross-institutional cooperation of youth welfare services and child and adolescent psychiatry

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Judith Mack, Sina Wanderer, Michael Kölch, Veit Roessner

Mental health problems of children and adolescents, with and without migration background, living in Vienna, Austria

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Maria Teresa Gutmann, Metin Aysel, Zeliha Özlü-Erkilic, Christian Popow, Türkan Akkaya-Kalayci

Social anxiety disorder and emotion regulation problems in adolescents

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Petra Sackl-Pammer, Rebecca Jahn, Zeliha Özlü-Erkilic, Eva Pollak, Susanne Ohmann, Julia Schwarzenberg, Paul Plener, Türkan Akkaya-Kalayci

Executive functioning and neurodevelopmental disorders in early childhood: a prospective population-based study

  • Open Access
  • Research article

D. Louise Otterman, M. Elisabeth Koopman-Verhoeff, Tonya J. White, Henning Tiemeier, Koen Bolhuis, Pauline W. Jansen

Reduced caregiving quality measured during the strange situation procedure increases child’s autonomic nervous system stress response

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Franziska Köhler-Dauner, Eva Roder, Sabrina Krause, Anna Buchheim, Harald Gündel, Jörg M. Fegert, Ute Ziegenhain, Christiane Waller

Moving from ‘personal communication’ to ‘available online at’: preprint servers enhance the timeliness of scientific exchange

  • Open Access
  • Editorial

Daniel Poremski, Bruno Falissard, Jörg Fegert, Andreas Witt, Anna E. Ordóñez, Andrés Martin, Daniel Shuen Sheng Fung

Symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder among targets of school bullying

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Fanny Carina Ossa, Reinhard Pietrowsky, Robert Bering, Michael Kaess

Developing the universal unified prevention program for diverse disorders for school-aged children

  • Open Access
  • Research article

Shin-ichi Ishikawa, Kohei Kishida, Takuya Oka, Aya Saito, Sakie Shimotsu, Norio Watanabe, Hiroki Sasamori, Yoko Kamio

Looking into the crystal ball: quality of life, delinquency, and problems experienced by young male adults after discharge from a secure residential care setting in the Netherlands

  • Open Access
  • Research article

E. A. W. Janssen-de Ruijter, E. A. Mulder, I. L. Bongers, L. Omlo, Ch. van Nieuwenhuizen

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