Towards a youth mental health paradigm: a perspective and roadmap

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Towards a youth mental health paradigm : a perspective and roadmap. / Uhlhaas, Peter J.; Davey, Christopher G.; Mehta, Urvakhsh Meherwan; Shah, Jai; Torous, John; Allen, Nicholas B.; Avenevoli, Shelli; Bella-Awusah, Tolulope; Chanen, Andrew; Chen, Eric Y. H.; Correll, Christoph U.; Do, Kim Q.; Fisher, Helen L.; Frangou, Sophia; Hickie, Ian B.; Keshavan, Matcheri S.; Konrad, Kerstin; Lee, Francis S.; Liu, Cindy H.; Luna, Beatriz; McGorry, Patrick D.; Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas; Nordentoft, Merete; Öngür, Dost; Patton, George C.; Paus, Tomáš; Reininghaus, Ulrich; Sawa, Akira; Schoenbaum, Michael; Schumann, Gunter; Srihari, Vinod H.; Susser, Ezra; Verma, Swapna K.; Woo, T. Wilson; Yang, Lawrence H.; Yung, Alison R.; Wood, Stephen J.

I: Molecular Psychiatry, Bind 28, Nr. 8, 2023, s. 3171-3181.

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Uhlhaas, PJ, Davey, CG, Mehta, UM, Shah, J, Torous, J, Allen, NB, Avenevoli, S, Bella-Awusah, T, Chanen, A, Chen, EYH, Correll, CU, Do, KQ, Fisher, HL, Frangou, S, Hickie, IB, Keshavan, MS, Konrad, K, Lee, FS, Liu, CH, Luna, B, McGorry, PD, Meyer-Lindenberg, A, Nordentoft, M, Öngür, D, Patton, GC, Paus, T, Reininghaus, U, Sawa, A, Schoenbaum, M, Schumann, G, Srihari, VH, Susser, E, Verma, SK, Woo, TW, Yang, LH, Yung, AR & Wood, SJ 2023, 'Towards a youth mental health paradigm: a perspective and roadmap', Molecular Psychiatry, bind 28, nr. 8, s. 3171-3181. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-023-02202-z

APA

Uhlhaas, P. J., Davey, C. G., Mehta, U. M., Shah, J., Torous, J., Allen, N. B., Avenevoli, S., Bella-Awusah, T., Chanen, A., Chen, E. Y. H., Correll, C. U., Do, K. Q., Fisher, H. L., Frangou, S., Hickie, I. B., Keshavan, M. S., Konrad, K., Lee, F. S., Liu, C. H., ... Wood, S. J. (2023). Towards a youth mental health paradigm: a perspective and roadmap. Molecular Psychiatry, 28(8), 3171-3181. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-023-02202-z

Vancouver

Uhlhaas PJ, Davey CG, Mehta UM, Shah J, Torous J, Allen NB o.a. Towards a youth mental health paradigm: a perspective and roadmap. Molecular Psychiatry. 2023;28(8):3171-3181. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-023-02202-z

Author

Uhlhaas, Peter J. ; Davey, Christopher G. ; Mehta, Urvakhsh Meherwan ; Shah, Jai ; Torous, John ; Allen, Nicholas B. ; Avenevoli, Shelli ; Bella-Awusah, Tolulope ; Chanen, Andrew ; Chen, Eric Y. H. ; Correll, Christoph U. ; Do, Kim Q. ; Fisher, Helen L. ; Frangou, Sophia ; Hickie, Ian B. ; Keshavan, Matcheri S. ; Konrad, Kerstin ; Lee, Francis S. ; Liu, Cindy H. ; Luna, Beatriz ; McGorry, Patrick D. ; Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas ; Nordentoft, Merete ; Öngür, Dost ; Patton, George C. ; Paus, Tomáš ; Reininghaus, Ulrich ; Sawa, Akira ; Schoenbaum, Michael ; Schumann, Gunter ; Srihari, Vinod H. ; Susser, Ezra ; Verma, Swapna K. ; Woo, T. Wilson ; Yang, Lawrence H. ; Yung, Alison R. ; Wood, Stephen J. / Towards a youth mental health paradigm : a perspective and roadmap. I: Molecular Psychiatry. 2023 ; Bind 28, Nr. 8. s. 3171-3181.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Most mental disorders have a typical onset between 12 and 25 years of age, highlighting the importance of this period for the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of mental ill-health. This perspective addresses interactions between risk and protective factors and brain development as key pillars accounting for the emergence of psychopathology in youth. Moreover, we propose that novel approaches towards early diagnosis and interventions are required that reflect the evolution of emerging psychopathology, the importance of novel service models, and knowledge exchange between science and practitioners. Taken together, we propose a transformative early intervention paradigm for research and clinical care that could significantly enhance mental health in young people and initiate a shift towards the prevention of severe mental disorders.",
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AU - Davey, Christopher G.

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AU - Shah, Jai

AU - Torous, John

AU - Allen, Nicholas B.

AU - Avenevoli, Shelli

AU - Bella-Awusah, Tolulope

AU - Chanen, Andrew

AU - Chen, Eric Y. H.

AU - Correll, Christoph U.

AU - Do, Kim Q.

AU - Fisher, Helen L.

AU - Frangou, Sophia

AU - Hickie, Ian B.

AU - Keshavan, Matcheri S.

AU - Konrad, Kerstin

AU - Lee, Francis S.

AU - Liu, Cindy H.

AU - Luna, Beatriz

AU - McGorry, Patrick D.

AU - Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas

AU - Nordentoft, Merete

AU - Öngür, Dost

AU - Patton, George C.

AU - Paus, Tomáš

AU - Reininghaus, Ulrich

AU - Sawa, Akira

AU - Schoenbaum, Michael

AU - Schumann, Gunter

AU - Srihari, Vinod H.

AU - Susser, Ezra

AU - Verma, Swapna K.

AU - Woo, T. Wilson

AU - Yang, Lawrence H.

AU - Yung, Alison R.

AU - Wood, Stephen J.

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AB - Most mental disorders have a typical onset between 12 and 25 years of age, highlighting the importance of this period for the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of mental ill-health. This perspective addresses interactions between risk and protective factors and brain development as key pillars accounting for the emergence of psychopathology in youth. Moreover, we propose that novel approaches towards early diagnosis and interventions are required that reflect the evolution of emerging psychopathology, the importance of novel service models, and knowledge exchange between science and practitioners. Taken together, we propose a transformative early intervention paradigm for research and clinical care that could significantly enhance mental health in young people and initiate a shift towards the prevention of severe mental disorders.

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