Aims And Method: Adolescence is the period of highest risk for the development of mental illness, but also the age group least likely to seek help from mental health services. We undertook a systematic review of the published literature on the views of young people of mental health services in the UK and a thematic analysis of the findings to explore the reasons behind this to guide those developing services for young people.
Results: Thirty-one studies were identified, which captured the views of 13 605 young people including 625 young people who had experience of mental health services.
Objective: To assess the evidence for the efficacy of local treatments for cutaneous warts.
Methods: Systematic review of randomised controlled trials.
Main Outcomes Measures: Total clearance of warts and adverse effects such as irritation, pain, and blistering.