Title of article :
What works where? A systematic review of child and adolescent
mental health interventions for low and middle income countries
Author/Authors :
Henrikje Klasen، نويسنده , , Anne-Claire Crombag، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Purpose Child and adolescent mental health (CAMH)
problems are common and serious all over the world and
are linked to pre-mature deaths and serious dysfunction in
adult life. Effective interventions have been developed in
high income countries (HIC), but evidence from low
income settings is scarce and scattered. The aim of this
paper is to identify the most promising interventions in the
area of global CAMH.
Method A systematic review of all randomised controlled
trials in CAMH in low and middle income countries
(LAMIC) was carried out and supplemented by 1a level
evidence from HIC as well as suitable information from
child programme evaluations and adult studies in LAMIC.
Results In behavioural disorders parent training is a
highly promising intervention, which can successfully
improve children’s compliance and bring down rates of
conduct problems significantly. In young children cognitive,
emotional and behavioural development can be
enhanced through nutritional supplements and by stimulation
through play, praise and reading. Trauma treatments
can bring positive results even in severely traumatised
children, who remain in unstable living conditions. In
developmental disorders, there are successful prevention
strategies as well as programmes that bring children out of
isolation and improve their independence. Some classroom-
based interventions for adolescents have reduced
symptoms of common mental disorders as well as risk
taking behaviours.
Conclusions While many results are still tentative the
evidence suggests that it is possible to develop affordable
and feasible interventions that significantly improve the
lives of affected children, their families and their communities
around the world
Keywords :
Child and adolescent mental health Low and middle income countries Systematic review Interventions Prevention
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)