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An appraisal of the trustworthiness of practice guidelines for depression and anxiety in children and youth.

Kathryn J BennettDarren CourtneyStephanie DudaJoanna HendersonPeter Szatmari
Published in: Depression and anxiety (2018)
Trustworthy PGs are available to support clinical decisions about depression and anxiety in children and youth, but are few in number. Many existing PGs (up to 80%) may not be clinically valid. Clinicians who implement the high-quality PGs identified here can increase the number of children and youth who receive effective interventions for depression and anxiety, minimize harm, and avoid wasted resources. Clinicians, service planners, youth, and their families should encourage PG developers to increase the pool of high-quality PGs using internationally recognized PG development standards.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • primary care
  • clinical practice