• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Addressing Early Childhood Emotional and Behavioral Problems
  • Contributor: Gleason, Mary Margaret; Goldson, Edward; Yogman, Michael W.; Lieser, Dina; DelConte, Beth; Donoghue, Elaine; Earls, Marian; Glassy, Danette; McFadden, Terri; Mendelsohn, Alan; Scholer, Seth; Takagishi, Jennifer; Vanderbilt, Douglas; Williams, Patricia Gail; Yogman, Michael; Bauer, Nerissa; Gambon, Thresia B; Lavin, Arthur; Lemmon, Keith M.; Mattson, Gerri; Rafferty, Jason Richard; Wissow, Lawrence Sagin; Weitzman, Carol Cohen; Bauer, Nerissa S.; [...]
  • imprint: American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), 2016
  • Published in: Pediatrics
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1542/peds.2016-3025
  • ISSN: 0031-4005; 1098-4275
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  • Description: <jats:p>More than 10% of young children experience clinically significant mental health problems, with rates of impairment and persistence comparable to those seen in older children. For many of these clinical disorders, effective treatments supported by rigorous data are available. On the other hand, rigorous support for psychopharmacologic interventions is limited to 2 large randomized controlled trials. Access to psychotherapeutic interventions is limited. The pediatrician has a critical role as the leader of the medical home to promote well-being that includes emotional, behavioral, and relationship health. To be effective in this role, pediatricians promote the use of safe and effective treatments and recognize the limitations of psychopharmacologic interventions. This technical report reviews the data supporting treatments for young children with emotional, behavioral, and relationship problems and supports the policy statement of the same name.</jats:p>