Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is a specialized field addressing the mental health challenges of younger populations. From developmental disorders like ADHD to mood disturbances and the effects of trauma, young individuals face unique challenges. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides detailed insights into these conditions, their diagnosis, treatment, and long-term implications. Our expert editors ensure that the content is both comprehensive and relevant, helping psychiatrists navigate the complexities of mental health care in younger age groups and ensuring that our youth receive the specialized attention they deserve.
Pediatric Psychiatry
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Recently published articles about Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Case Report
Methylphenidate Improves Distractibility Symptoms of Misophonia
September 24, 2020
Could methylphenidate improve misophonia associated with worsening distractibility? Read this report of an adolescent male with inattention, distractibility, and negative emotional and autonomic response to specific sound stimulus to...
Original Research
Cyberbullying and Adolescent Mental Health
January 14, 2020
Cyberbullying has received much mainstream media attention, but controversy exists regarding its prevalence. This study examined the prevalence of cyberbullying in adolescent psychiatric inpatients and its relation to potential...
Original Research
Five-Year Course of Medication Treatment for Childhood Anxiety Disorders
May 14, 2019
Treatment guidelines describe short-term use of medication for pediatric psychiatric disorders, but data suggest that long-term treatment is the norm. This study examined medication use over 5 years in...
Original Research
Predictors of the Persistence and Emergence of ADHD Over a 9-Year Period
May 7, 2019
What factors may predict the onset of ADHD in adolescence? This population-based study used baseline and follow-up phone interviews to identify predictors and evaluate the validity of subthreshold and...