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Prevalence of childhood mental disorders in high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis to inform policymaking.

Jenny Lou BaricanDonna YungChristine SchwartzYufei ZhengKatholiki GeorgiadesCharlotte Waddell
Published in: Evidence-based mental health (2021)
An estimated one in eight children have mental disorders at any given time, causing symptoms and impairment, therefore requiring treatment. Yet even in high-income countries, most children with mental disorders are not receiving services for these conditions. We discuss the implications, particularly the need to substantially increase public investments in effective interventions. We also discuss the policy urgency, given the emerging increases in childhood mental health problems since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (PROSPERO CRD42020157262).
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