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Supporting the parents of children and young people with anxiety and depressive disorders is an opportunity not to be missed: a scoping review

Peter Lawrence, Monika Parkinson, Bec Jasper, Cathy Creswell, Sarah Halligan

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Abstract

Guidance is scarce on whether and how to involve parents in treatment for anxiety and depressive disorders in children and young people. We did a scoping review of randomised controlled trials of psychological interventions for anxiety and depressive disorders in children and young people, in which parents were involved in treatment, to identify how parents and carers have been involved in such treatments, how this relates to both child and broader outcomes, and where research should focus. We identified 73 trials: 62 focused on anxiety and 11 on depressive disorders. How parents were involved in treatments varied greatly, with at least 13 different combinations of ways of involving parents in the anxiety trials and seven different combinations in the depression trials. Including parents in treatment did not impair children's and young people's outcomes, but the wide variability in how they were involved prevents clarity about why some trials favoured parent involvement and others did not. Studies must consider the long-term and wider benefits beyond children's and young people's mental health, such as enhanced engagement, family wellbeing, and economic gains.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)909-918
Number of pages10
JournalThe Lancet Psychiatry
Volume8
Issue number10
Early online date16 Sept 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Oct 2021

Funding

MP reports grants from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) during the conduct of the study, and receives other income from publishing, outside the submitted work. CC reports grants from the NIHR during the conduct of the study, and receives other income from publishing, outside the submitted work. CC is co-author of the following book, which has been evaluated in some of the included trials, and receives royalties from sales: Overcoming Your Child's Fears and Worries. All other authors declare no competing interests. MP was funded by an NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship. CC was funded by an NIHR Research Professorship. This paper presents independent research funded by the NIHR. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the National Health Service, the NIHR, or the UK Department of Health and Social Care.

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National Institute for Health Research
Department of Health and Social Care

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

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