Children may benefit from school-based mental health services

Researchers tied school-based mental health services delivered by teachers and other school professionals to a small-to-medium benefit in curbing mental health problems in elementary-school-aged youths. The findings in the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry also showed significantly improved efficacy in services that included mental health services in the school curriculum and incident management, addressed externalizing issues, and were conducted multiple times weekly.

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