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Psychiatry
Alexis Revet, Jean-Philippe Raynaud, Daniel Marcelli, Bruno Falissard, Nicole Catheline, Gregoire Benvegnu
Summary: The shortage of child and adolescent psychiatrists in France is impacting access to mental health services. Factors for choosing this specialty include interest in working with children and psychotherapy. While only 58.4% of respondents find child and adolescent psychiatry attractive, most have no regrets and would choose the same career path again.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
(2021)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Ben Mathews, Rosana Pacella, James G. Scott, David Finkelhor, Franziska Meinck, Daryl J. Higgins, Holly E. Erskine, Hannah J. Thomas, David M. Lawrence, Divna M. Haslam, Eva Malacova, Michael P. Dunne
Summary: A national survey in Australia found that child maltreatment is common in the country, with larger proportions of women than men reporting having experienced sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect. The reported prevalence of physical abuse and sexual abuse is lower among the 16-24 age group compared to the 25-34 and 35-44 age groups, suggesting recent declines in these types of maltreatment.
MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA
(2023)
Letter
Pediatrics
Laura F. Radel, Mir M. Ali, Kristina West, Sarah A. Lieff
Summary: This study examines the rates of psychotropic medication and polypharmacy use among youths in the US child welfare system compared to other youths with Medicaid coverage in 2019.
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Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Jamila Kissa, Bouchra El Houari, Khadija Amine, Sihame Chemlali, Nadia Khlil, Salwa Mikou, Amina Gharibi, Imane El Ouadnassi, Chouaib Rifki, Jasim M. Albandar
Summary: This study in Morocco found a high prevalence and severity of periodontal disease among children and young adults attending public schools compared to other populations of similar age. The rates of probing depth and attachment loss increased significantly with age.
JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY
(2022)
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Psychiatry
Molly Sanborn, Mir M. Ali, Timothy B. Creedon
Summary: This study examines trends in psychotropic medication prescriptions during the COVID-19 pandemic using a national multi-payer pharmacy claims database. The study finds a decline in prescriptions during the early months of the pandemic, but a significant growth later on. It also highlights the increasing role of public insurance programs in financing psychotropic medication use during the pandemic.
PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Jing Yuan, Wandi Du, Zhiping Li, Qiao Deng, Guo Ma
Summary: Self-medication is common among children under age 12 in China, indicating a drug safety issue. The study found that educational level is a risk factor for self-medication. Targeted interventions and educational programs should be implemented to improve drug safety.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2022)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Divna M. Haslam, David M. Lawrence, Ben Mathews, Daryl J. Higgins, Anna Hunt, James G. Scott, Michael P. Dunne, Holly E. Erskine, Hannah J. Thomas, David Finkelhor, Rosana Pacella, Franziska Meinck, Eva Malacova
Summary: The Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS) aims to describe the objectives, design, methodology, and representativeness of the respondent sample. The study is a cross-sectional, retrospective survey conducted using computer-assisted mobile telephone interviewing. The primary outcomes assessed include emotional abuse, neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and exposure to domestic violence during childhood.
MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA
(2023)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Karen Devries, Ilan Cerna-Turoff, Camilla Fabbri, Ellen Turner, Robert Nyakuwa, Charles Muchemwa Nherera, Tendai Nhenga-Chakarisa, Beaulah C. Nengomasha, Ratidzai Moyo
Summary: This study explores the knowledge and help-seeking behavior of violence among children in Zimbabwe. It found that nearly one-third of the surveyed children have experienced violence, but most of them do not know where to seek help. Boys are more likely to know where to seek help, while girls are more likely to actually seek help. Childline is an important organization that can provide support, but additional efforts are needed to reach out to boys and receive more reports of school-related violence.
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Psychology, Developmental
Lindsey Palmer, Toria Herd, Ann Shun Swanson, John Felt, Sarah Font
Summary: This study aims to examine the use of psychotropic medication before and after entry into foster care, with a focus on concerning medication regimens. The results demonstrate a high reliance on psychotropic medications among maltreated adolescents, indicating the need for timely and accurate assessment of medication upon entry. Adolescents should be actively involved in their own healthcare.
JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH
(2023)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Josephine Gaupholm, Warren Dodd, Andrew Papadopoulos, Matthew Little
Summary: In the Philippines, the coexistence of overnutrition and undernutrition within the same household poses a significant public health challenge. Understanding the patterns and drivers of this double burden of malnutrition is essential for developing targeted interventions, but currently there is a lack of evidence on its occurrence.
Article
Family Studies
Melissa Dolan, Paul Biemer, Heather Ringeisen, Mark Testa, Jennifer Keeney, Cecilia Casanueva, Keith Smith, Orin Day
Summary: The National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW) is a national survey that provides nationally representative, longitudinal data on the well-being of children and families involved with the child welfare system. NSCAW examines child and family well-being outcomes in relation to experience with the child welfare system and various factors. NSCAW III, the latest cohort, includes 3,298 children aged 0 to 17.5 years old and addresses methodological and operational challenges faced during enrollment.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW
(2023)
Article
Pediatrics
Maymouna Mourouvaye Payet, Nicolas A. Bonfils, Lisa Ouss, Lola J. Fourcade, Marie Touati-Pellegrin, Bernard Golse, Jeremie F. Cohen, Laure Woestelandt
Summary: This study assessed the practices of French psychiatrists in managing children and adolescents with suicidal behaviors, focusing on the use of a separation protocol. The findings suggest that the use of a separation protocol is widespread in France, despite the deprivation of liberty it entails.
FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS
(2022)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Malay Kanti Mridha, Md Mokbul Hossain, Md Showkat Ali Khan, Abu Abdullah Mohammad Hanif, Mehedi Hasan, Dipak Mitra, Moyazzam Hossaine, Mohammad Aman Ullah, Samir Kanti Sarker, S. M. Mustafizur Rahman, Md M. Islam Bulbul, Abu Ahmed Shamim
Summary: The prevalence of depression among adolescent boys and girls is high in Bangladesh, with a higher prevalence among girls. Depression is associated with factors such as age, family background, and lifestyle.
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Oncology
Anna Wikman, Emma Hoven, Anette Alvariza, Malin Lovgren, Ulrika Kreicbergs, Charlotte Skoglund, Emma Fransson, Gustaf Ljungman, Rickard Ljung, Lisa Ljungman
Summary: Parents of adolescent cancer survivors have an increased risk of using anxiolytics and sedatives in the first 6 months after the cancer diagnosis, while only mothers have an increased risk of using antidepressants from 6 months to 2 years after the diagnosis. Risk factors include being divorced/widowed, born in a non-Nordic country, older age, and having had previous mental health problems.
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Immunology
Logan Stuck, Aimee-Claire van Haaster, Pascalina Kapata-Chanda, Eveline Klinkenberg, Nathan Kapata, Frank Cobelens
Summary: The commonly used definition of subclinical tuberculosis lacks sensitivity to individuals with other tuberculosis symptoms, posing limitations for surveillance and control measures.
CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
(2022)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
M. Khlat, S. Legleye, D. Bricard
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
(2019)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Eric Janssen, Olivier Le Nezet, Jalpa Shah, Sandra Chyderiotis, Alex Brissot, Antoine Philippon, Stephane Legleye, Stanislas Spilka
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
(2020)
Article
Psychiatry
Kenora Chau, Aurelie Mayet, Stephan Legleye, Francois Beck, Christine Hassler, Myriam Khlat, Marie Choquet, Bruno Falissard, Nearkasen Chau
PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH
(2019)
Article
Substance Abuse
Sandra Chyderiotis, Tarik Benrnarhnia, Francois Beck, Stanislas Spilka, Stephane Legleye
DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE
(2020)
Letter
Medicine, General & Internal
H. -J. Aubin, S. Legleye, D. Thomas, I. Berlin
JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
(2020)
Editorial Material
Infectious Diseases
Patrick Peretti-Watel, Valerie Seror, Sebastien Cortaredona, Odile Launay, Jocelyn Raude, Pierre Verger, Francois Beck, Stephane Legleye, Olivier L'Haridon, Jeremy Ward
LANCET INFECTIOUS DISEASES
(2020)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Sandra Chyderiotis, Tarik Benmarhnia, Stanislas Spilka, Francois Beck, Raphael Andler, Stephane Legleye, Gwenn Menvielle
Letter
Clinical Neurology
Damien Leger, Francois Beck, Lisa Fressard, Pierre Verger, Patrick Peretti-Watel
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Myriam Khlat, Oceane Van Cleemput, Damien Bricard, Stephane Legleye
Article
Substance Abuse
Stephane Legleye, Henri-Jean Aubin, Bruno Falissard, Francois Beck, Stanislas Spilka
Summary: The study found that experimenting with e-cigarettes first, rather than tobacco, is associated with a reduction in the risk of daily tobacco smoking among French adolescents aged 17-18.5. However, this association varies with age at experimentation, with younger e-cigarette experimenters at higher risk.
Article
Substance Abuse
Stephane Legleye, Damien Bricard, Myriam Khlat
Summary: BNP Paribas is a major bank in France with a wide range of banking services and a large presence both domestically and internationally.
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Camille Davisse-Paturet, Massimiliano Orri, Stephane Legleye, Aline-Marie Florence, Jean-Baptiste Hazo, Josiane Warszawski, Bruno Falissard, Marie-Claude Geoffroy, Maria Melchior, Alexandra Rouquette
Summary: This study found that self-reported COVID-19-like symptoms in 2020 were associated with a higher risk of suicidal ideation in 2021. However, serology-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in 2020 did not show a significant association with suicidal ideation in 2021. Further research is needed to clarify the role of the virus in relation to suicide risk.
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Jeremy K. Ward, Caroline Alleaume, Patrick Peretti-Watel
SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
(2020)
Letter
Psychiatry
Patrick Peretti-Watel, Caroline Alleaume, Damien Leger, Francois Beck, Pierre Verger
GENERAL PSYCHIATRY
(2020)
Article
Substance Abuse
Fred Pampel, Myriam Khlat, Damien Bricard, Stephane Legleye
NICOTINE & TOBACCO RESEARCH
(2020)