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Preventing mental disorders in children: a public health priority.

Charlotte Waddell1, Kimberley McEwan, Ray DeV Peters, Josephine M Hua, Orion Garland.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mental disorders affect 14% of children, cause significant long-term disability and are arguably the leading health problems that Canadian children face after infancy. Treatment services alone cannot meet children's mental health needs. In addition to treatment, prevention programs hold potential to reduce the number of children with disorders in the population. Effective programs exist for preventing conduct, anxiety and depressive disorders, three of the most prevalent disorders in children. Therefore, we investigated the state of Canadian programs in comparison with prevention programs described in the literature for these three disorders.
METHODS: We identified children's mental health and early child development (ECD) programs across Canada with national or provincial/territorial scope and significance and with potential relevance to mental health. We then interviewed policy-makers to determine which programs included goals related to mental health, and incorporated key features from programs known to be effective for preventing the three disorders of interest.
RESULTS: No prevention programs specific to children's mental health were identified. However, 17 ECD programs incorporated generic goals related to mental health and incorporated key features seen in effective prevention programs. Only Ontario's Better Beginnings, Better Futures (BBBF) explicitly included mental health within its major program goals, incorporated multiple features seen in effective (conduct disorder) prevention programs and demonstrated positive child mental health outcomes. DISCUSSION: The lack of Canadian prevention programs specific to children's mental health is concerning. ECD programs have the potential to improve child mental health outcomes within their wider mandates. BBBF is an exemplar for such programs. However, new investments in implementing (and evaluating) programs that specifically aim to prevent mental disorders are required to improve the mental health of children in the population. Preventing children's mental disorders must be a Canadian public health priority.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17626379      PMCID: PMC6976262     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Public Health        ISSN: 0008-4263


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Review 7.  Preventing mental disorders in children: a systematic review to inform policy-making.

Authors:  Charlotte Waddell; Josephine M Hua; Orion M Garland; Ray DeV Peters; Kimberley McEwan
Journal:  Can J Public Health       Date:  2007 May-Jun
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Review 8.  Preventing mental disorders in children: a systematic review to inform policy-making.

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Journal:  Can J Public Health       Date:  2007 May-Jun

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