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Looking for a specific resource related to children’s mental health research, policy and practice? Use the search filter below to search for highlighted resources 2012 to 2023.


Note: The Children’s Mental Health Network ceased operation in December, 2023. This archived website is available for you to peruse past articles and our vast library of research articles and news sources on children’s mental health, dating back to 2012.

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Clinical Report: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Substance Abuse

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and substance use disorders are inextricably intertwined. Children with ADHD are more likely than peers…
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Cognitive Deficit and Mental Health in Homeless Transition-Age Youth

There is increasing recognition…
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Cognitive Delay and Behavior Problems Prior to School Age

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between cognitive delay…
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Collaborative Care Outcomes for Pediatric Behavioral Health Problems: A Cluster Randomized Trial

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Complex Trauma: Facts for Educators

This NCTSN fact sheet provides an overview of complex trauma and implications for educators. Complex trauma describes both the…
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Core Competences for Integrated Behavioral and Primary Care

The SAMHSA-Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Center for Integrated Health Solutions (CIHS) engaged the Annapolis Coalition on the Behavioral…
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Creating Connections: An Early Look at the Integration of Behavioral Health and Primary Care in Accountable Care Organizations

Individuals with mental illness are among the highest…
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Departments of Justice, Education Release Correctional Education Guidance Package for Serving Juvenile Justice System-Involved Youth

Developed through a partnership between the…
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Developing the will and the way to address persistent poverty in America

  There are currently 488 counties in America where twenty percent of the population has lived below the poverty…