AI Article Synopsis

  • Pediatric mental health in the U.S. has been declining since before the COVID-19 pandemic, and the situation worsened during the pandemic.
  • Governments at federal, state, and local levels are prioritizing pediatric mental health by investing in policies aimed at addressing this issue.
  • Despite these efforts, there is still a significant need to enhance access to essential mental health prevention and intervention services for children, with active stakeholder involvement being key to effective policy implementation.

Article Abstract

The state of pediatric mental health in the United States has been declining prior to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and was also acutely exacerbated by it as well. Federal, state, and local governments have increasingly prioritized pediatric mental health by investing critical resources through the implementation of policies at all levels of government to reverse this disturbing trend. Despite these investments, there remains a need to improve access to critical pediatric mental health prevention and interventions. When all stakeholders are actively and authentically engaged in the creation and implementation of policy, there is the greatest potential for widespread impact.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chc.2024.03.013DOI Listing

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