Researchers Device Tools to Recognize Mental Health Disorders in Youth
Researchers from Mayo Clinic in association with numerous mental health advocacy organizations have created a new simple-to-understand tools which would help identify mental health disorders in youth.
Researchers from Mayo Clinic in association with numerous mental health advocacy organizations have created a new simple-to-understand tools which would help identify mental health disorders in youth.
Issuing these tools is consistent with the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General call in 2001 to develop a set of easily identifiable mental health disorder warning signs among youth for use by parents, professionals and community members.
Despite well-documented levels of emotional and behavioral concerns in the nation's youth, studies have repeatedly shown that up to 75 percent of youth with mental health disorders such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), bipolar disorder, anxiety, and eating disorders are usually not identified, and youth do not receive the care they need.
After surveying more than 6,000 parents and children about mental health services in the United States during the past decade, researchers created a mental health disorder Action Signs tool kit to help easily identify symptoms for youth who may be experiencing mental disorders.
Source: Newswise