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Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People:

Progress and Possibilities

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Publication Year:2009


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Mary Ellen O'Connell, Thomas Boat, and Kenneth E. Warner, Editors; Committee on the Prevention of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse Among Children, Youth and Young Adults: Research Advances and Promising Interventions; Institute of Medicine; National Research Council
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Mental health and substance use disorders among children, youth, and young adults are major threats to the health and well-being of younger populations which often carryover into adulthood. The costs of treatment for mental health and addictive disorders, which create ...
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Front Matter i-xxx  
Summary 1-14 (skim)
1 Introduction 15-32 (skim)
Part I: Overview and Background 33-34 (skim)
2 The Nature and Extent of the Problem 35-58 (skim)
3 Defining the Scope of Prevention 59-70 (skim)
4 Using a Developmental Framework to Guide Prevention and Promotion 71-112 (skim)
5 Perspectives from Developmental Neuroscience 113-150 (skim)
Part II: Preventive Intervention Research 151-156 (skim)
6 Family, School, and Community Interventions 157-190 (skim)
7 Prevention of Specific Disorders and Promotion of Mental Health 191-220 (skim)
8 Screening for Prevention 221-240 (skim)
9 Benefits and Costs of Prevention 241-262 (skim)
10 Advances in Prevention Methodology 263-294 (skim)
Part III: New Frontiers 295-296 (skim)
11 Implementation and Dissemination of Prevention Programs 297-336 (skim)
12 Prevention Infrastructure 337-376 (skim)
13 Toward an Improved Approach to Prevention 377-396 (skim)
References 397-492 (skim)
Appendixes 493-494 (skim)
Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff 495-502 (skim)
Appendix B: Open Session and Workshop Agenda 503-510 (skim)
Appendix C: Sources of Data on Prevalence of MEB Disorders of Young People (Studies Contributing to Table 2-1 and Figure 2-1) 511-514 (skim)
Appendix D: Preventive Intervention Meta-Analyses 515-520 (skim)
Appendix E: Tables of Risk Factors 521-532 (skim)
Appendix F: Intervention Research Portfolio One-Year Snapshot: Summary Analysis 533-538 (skim)
Index 539-562 (skim)

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Mental health and substance use disorders among children, youth, and young adults are major threats to the health and well-being of younger populations which often carryover into adulthood. The costs of treatment for mental health and addictive disorders, which create an enormous burden on the affected individuals, their families, and society, have stimulated increasing interest in prevention practices that can impede the onset or reduce the severity of the disorders.

Prevention practices have emerged in a variety of settings, including programs for selected at-risk populations (such as children and youth in the child welfare system), school-based interventions, interventions in primary care settings, and community services designed to address a broad array of mental health needs and populations.

Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People updates a 1994 Institute of Medicine book, Reducing Risks for Mental Disorders, focusing special attention on the research base and program experience with younger populations that have emerged since that time.

Researchers, such as those involved in prevention science, mental health, education, substance abuse, juvenile justice, health, child and youth development, as well as policy makers involved in state and local mental health, substance abuse, welfare, education, and justice will depend on this updated information on the status of research and suggested directions for the field of mental health and prevention of disorders.

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