The science of child and adolescent mental health in Greece: a nationwide systematic review.
Anastasia KoumoulaLauro Estivalete MarchionattiArthur CayeVasiliki Eirini KaragiorgaPanagiota BalikouKaterina LontouVicky ArkoulakiAndré SimioniAspasia SerdariKonstantinos KotsisMaria BastaEfstathia KapsimalliAndromachi MitropoulouNikanthi KlavdianouDomna ZeleniSotiria MitroulakiAnna BotzakiGiorgos GerostergiosGiorgos SamiotakisGiorgos MoschosIoanna GiannopoulouKaterina PapanikolaouAggeliki AggeliNikolaos ScarmeasPanagiotis KoulouvarisJill EmanueleKenneth SchusterEirini KaryotakiLily KalikowKaterina PronoitiNatan Pereira GosmannJulia Luiza SchäferKathleen R MerikangasPeter SzatmariPim CuijpersKatholiki GeorgiadesMichael P MilhamMimi CorcoranSarah BurkeHarold KoplewiczGiovanni Abrahão SalumPublished in: European child & adolescent psychiatry (2023)
Evidence-based information is essential for effective mental health care, yet the extent and accessibility of the scientific literature are critical barriers for professionals and policymakers. To map the necessities and make validated resources accessible, we undertook a systematic review of scientific evidence on child and adolescent mental health in Greece encompassing three research topics: prevalence estimates, assessment instruments, and interventions. We searched Pubmed, Web of Science, PsycINFO, Google Scholar, and IATPOTEK from inception to December 16th, 2021. We included studies assessing the prevalence of conditions, reporting data on assessment tools, and experimental interventions. For each area, manuals informed data extraction and the methodological quality were ascertained using validated tools. This review was registered in protocols.io [68583]. We included 104 studies reporting 533 prevalence estimates, 223 studies informing data on 261 assessment instruments, and 34 intervention studies. We report the prevalence of conditions according to regions within the country. A repository of locally validated instruments and their psychometrics was compiled. An overview of interventions provided data on their effectiveness. The outcomes are made available in an interactive resource online [ https://rpubs.com/camhi/sysrev_table ]. Scientific evidence on child and adolescent mental health in Greece has now been cataloged and appraised. This timely and accessible compendium of up-to-date evidence offers valuable resources for clinical practice and policymaking in Greece and may encourage similar assessments in other countries.
Keyphrases
- mental health
- systematic review
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- mental illness
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- randomized controlled trial
- clinical practice
- big data
- public health
- young adults
- data analysis
- healthcare
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- patient reported outcomes
- insulin resistance
- machine learning
- health information
- cross sectional
- emergency department
- quality improvement
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