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Jean-Philippe Raynaud, MD, is professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at Toulouse University and head of the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Toulouse University Hospital.
Matthew Hodes, PhD, is senior lecturer in child & adolescent psychiatry at Imperial College London.
Susan Shur-Fen Gau, PhD, is chair of the Department of Psychiatry at National Taiwan University Hospital and College of Medicine.
List of Tables and FiguresEditorial Introduction
Jean-Philippe Raynaud, Susan Shur-Fen Gau and Matthew Hodes
Part I: Mental Health Services Perspectives and Epidemiology
1: Mental Health and the Global Agenda
Anne E. Becker and Arthur Kleinman
2: Epidemiology of Mental Disorders in Children and Adolescents:
Background and U.S. Studies
Kathleen Ries Merikangas and Jianping He
Part II: Problems and Disorders
3: Findings and Concepts from Children at Genetic Risk that May Transform
Prevention Research and Practice in Schizophrenia and Mood Disorders
Maziade M., Gilbert E., Berthelot N. and Paccalet T.
4: Sleep Schedule, Patterns and Problems of Children and Adolescents Seen in Child
Mental Health Practice
Susan Shur-Fen Gau and Huey-Ling Chiang
Part III: Interventions and Practice
5: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services in Low and Middle Income Countries:
the Role of Task Shifting
Marguerite Marlow and Mark Tomlinson
6: What works where? A Systematic Review of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Interventions for Low and Middle Income Countries
Henrikje Klasen, Anne-Claire Crombag and Koen Stolk
7: Addressing the Consequences of Violence and Adversity: The Development of
a Group Mental Health Intervention for War-Affected Youth in Sierra Leone
Theresa S. Betancourt, Elizabeth A. Newnham, Katrina Hann, Ryan K. McBain,
Adeyinka M. Akinsulure-Smith, John Weisz, Grace M. Lilienthal and Nathan Hansen
8: Present Status of ASD from Childhood to Adulthood and an Intervention Initiativefor Adults with ASD in Japan
Hideki Yokoi, Soo-Yung Kim, Miki Igarashi, Yoko Komine and Nobumasa Kato
9: Why Should Cultural Factors Be Taken into Account in Child and Adolescent
Development and Mental Health Care?
Marie-Rose Moro, Jordan Sibeoni and Rahmethnissah Radjack
10: Digital Horizons: Using Information Technology Based Interventions in Preventing
and Managing Mental Health Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence
James Woollard and Tami Kramer
Index
About the Contributors
The world population balance is shifting. Rich, developed countries’ inhabitants are becoming older while people in low and middle income countries are becoming younger, so much so that a large proportion of the world’s youth now lives in these countries. Another shift is also taking place in youth-rich countries: their leaders are increasingly concerned about improving the mental health of their people and realize the need to train more and better professionals to deal with these problems. This book is a key source of information for policy and practice that would be useful for professionals in training and leaders when addressing these issues.
— Joseph M. Rey, PhD, University of Sydney