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Evaluation of a mental health drop-in centre offering brief transdiagnostic psychological assessment and treatment for children and adolescents with long-term physical conditions and their families: a single-arm, open, non-randomised trial.
Author: BennettSophie D, CatanzanoMatteo, CoughtreyAnna E, DalgleishTim, FifieldKate, HeymanIsobel, KerryEllie, LiangHolan, ShafranRoz, TaylorChloe, XuLaila
Original Abstract of the Article :
Children and young people with long-term physical conditions have significantly elevated mental health needs. Transdiagnostic, brief psychological interventions have the potential to increase access to evidence-based psychological treatments for patients who attend health services primarily for phys...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7958088/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Importance of Mental Health Support for Children with Long-Term Physical Conditions
This study delves into the critical area of mental health in children with long-term physical conditions. It's like a compass guiding us through the vast desert of challenges faced by these young individuals. The study explores the effectiveness of a mental health drop-in center that provides brief transdiagnostic psychological assessments and treatments. The researchers used a single-arm, open, non-randomized trial to understand the impact of this intervention. Their findings reveal that children with long-term physical conditions often experience significant mental health needs, and the study highlights the potential of transdiagnostic, brief psychological interventions to improve access to evidence-based treatments. This approach could significantly enhance the well-being of these children and their families.
Transdiagnostic Interventions: A Beacon in the Desert of Mental Health
The study found that children with long-term physical conditions often face a unique set of challenges that can lead to mental health issues. Just like a desert traveler needs to navigate through scorching heat and unpredictable landscapes, these children need specialized support to overcome their struggles. This research underscores the importance of transdiagnostic interventions, which are like oases providing a comprehensive approach to addressing a range of mental health issues. These interventions offer a lifeline of support, helping these children thrive despite their physical challenges.
Mental Health Care: An Oasis for Children and Families
Imagine a thirsty traveler stumbling upon a lush oasis in the heart of the desert. That's what the mental health drop-in center represents for these children and their families. It provides a safe and accessible space where they can receive the care they need. This study emphasizes the need for integrated care, recognizing that physical health issues often intertwine with mental health. It serves as a reminder that we must acknowledge the holistic needs of children and families, offering support that addresses both physical and mental well-being.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study is a powerful reminder that mental health care is a vital component of overall well-being, especially for children navigating the challenges of long-term physical conditions. Just as a desert oasis offers respite and nourishment, these interventions provide hope and support to children and families, enabling them to thrive despite the hardships they face. The findings highlight the potential of transdiagnostic approaches and emphasize the need for integrated care that addresses the multifaceted needs of these individuals.
Date :
- Date Completed 2021-10-25
- Date Revised 2023-09-13
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