Publications by authors named "Christine Getin"

Psychopharmacological treatment is an important component of the multimodal intervention approach to treating mental health conditions in children and adolescents. Currently, there are many unmet needs but also opportunities, alongside possible risks to consider, regarding the pharmacological treatment of mental health conditions in children and adolescents. In this Position Paper, we highlight and address these unmet needs and opportunities, including the perspectives of clinicians and researchers from the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology-Child and Adolescent Network, alongside those of experts by lived experience from national and international associations, via a survey involving 644 participants from 13 countries, and of regulators, through representation from the European Medicines Agency.

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  • The study investigates how the severity of ADHD, ODD, and anxiety in children changed during a two-month lockdown in France and how behavioral regulation influences these changes.
  • There were 235 children with ADHD involved, whose symptoms were assessed at different intervals throughout the lockdown and after its end.
  • The results suggest that children's baseline behavioral regulation skills can influence the persistence or reduction of ADHD, ODD, and anxiety symptoms as a result of the lockdown.
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