2025
Psychosocial Stressors Explaining the Monosexual–Bisexual Disparity in Mental Health: A Population-Based Study of Sexual-Minority Young Adults
Clark K, Dyar C, Bränström R, Pachankis J. Psychosocial Stressors Explaining the Monosexual–Bisexual Disparity in Mental Health: A Population-Based Study of Sexual-Minority Young Adults. Clinical Psychological Science 2025, 13: 489-505. DOI: 10.1177/21677026241286875.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexual minority young adultsGeneral life stressorsMental health problemsSexual identity centralityGender of sexual partnersMental healthBisexual peopleBisexual respondentsGender conformityLife stressorsLatent class analysisSexual attractionBisexual subgroupsClass analysisPeople's mental healthYoung adulthoodPsychosocial stressorsSexual partnersYoung adultsGenderNonprobability samplingPopulation-based studyHealthRespondentsAnalyzed dataPlace-based approaches to improve the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people: a rapid realist review
March A, Allen K, Davies K, Harris J, Bethel A, Kennedy L, Malhotra T, Stemp R, Alexandrescu B, Hobbs T, Fonagy P, Pilling S, Berry V. Place-based approaches to improve the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people: a rapid realist review. Systematic Reviews 2025, 14: 115. PMID: 40390084, PMCID: PMC12090407, DOI: 10.1186/s13643-025-02838-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContext-mechanism-outcome configurationsImprove young people's mental health.Young people's mental healthPlace-based approachMental healthRealist reviewPeople's mental healthWellbeing of childrenYoung Person's Advisory GroupImprove mental healthMental health servicesYoung peopleYoung people's needsPublic health concernHealth servicesPreventive interventionsResultsFifteen articlesCommunity stakeholdersGrey literatureWellbeing outcomesConclusionsThis reviewIsolated interventionAdvisory GroupExpert panelIntermediate outcomes
2024
Social connection and its prospective association with adolescent internalising and externalising symptoms: an exploratory cross‐country study using retrospective harmonisation
Moltrecht B, do Amaral J, Salum G, Miguel E, Rohde L, Ploubidis G, McElroy E, Hoffmann M. Social connection and its prospective association with adolescent internalising and externalising symptoms: an exploratory cross‐country study using retrospective harmonisation. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 2024, 66: 725-736. PMID: 39644141, PMCID: PMC12018293, DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.14080.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMillennium Cohort StudySocial connectivity factorsBrazilian High-Risk Cohort StudyExternalising difficultiesMarital statusInternalising symptomsGlobal mental health effortCohort studyYoung people's mental healthExternalising symptomsMental health effortsUK Millennium Cohort StudyHigh Risk Cohort StudyPeople's mental healthSocial connection variablesMother's marital statusHealth effortsMental healthUnited KingdomSocioeconomic factorsPopulation representativeHousehold sizeSurvey designMother-child relationshipTest measurement invarianceEditorial Perspective: A systems approach to addressing young people's mental health
Hobbs T, Berry V, Fonagy P. Editorial Perspective: A systems approach to addressing young people's mental health. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 2024, 66: 271-274. PMID: 39586677, PMCID: PMC11754711, DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.14077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGender, marginalised groups, and young people’s mental health: a longitudinal analysis of trajectories
Lereya S, Norton S, Crease M, Deighton J, Labno A, Ravaccia G, Bhui K, Brooks H, English C, Fonagy P, Heslin M, Edbrooke-Childs J. Gender, marginalised groups, and young people’s mental health: a longitudinal analysis of trajectories. Child And Adolescent Psychiatry And Mental Health 2024, 18: 29. PMID: 38419124, PMCID: PMC10902968, DOI: 10.1186/s13034-024-00720-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLevels of mental health difficultiesMental health difficultiesHealth difficultiesMental healthYoung peopleMarginalised groupsTrajectories of mental healthYoung people's mental healthGroup-based trajectory modelingPeople's mental healthYoung womenMarginalised identitiesEconomic disadvantagePublic policySecondary analysisGirls' trajectoriesNon-binaryAnnual surveyConclusionsThis informationLongitudinal analysisEducational needsBehavioral difficultiesYoung menHealthPeople
2023
A community-based approach to identifying and prioritising young people’s mental health needs in their local communities
Santana de Lima E, Preece C, Potter K, Goddard E, Edbrooke-Childs J, Hobbs T, Fonagy P. A community-based approach to identifying and prioritising young people’s mental health needs in their local communities. Research Involvement And Engagement 2023, 9: 104. PMID: 37996912, PMCID: PMC10666450, DOI: 10.1186/s40900-023-00510-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchYoung people's mental healthYoung peoplePeople's mental healthParticipatory approachSocial determinantsRural young peopleMental healthCommunity-based participatory approachCommunity-based approachLocal communitiesEmployment opportunitiesLack of accessCommunity membersRural communitiesMental health awarenessTarget communityAffordable transportGreater reflectionUnique barriersLocal industrySuch prioritiesHealth literacyRelevant prioritiesDiverse opportunitiesCommunityKailo: a systemic approach to addressing the social determinants of young people’s mental health and wellbeing at the local level
Hobbs T, De Lima E, Bevington D, Preece C, Allen K, Barna P, Berry V, Booker T, Davies K, Davis G, Deighton J, Freeman L, Fuggle P, Goddard E, Barker T, Harris J, Heather A, Jardiel M, Joshi K, Keenan M, Kennedy L, Malhotra T, March A, Pilling S, Pitt M, Potter K, Rehill N, Shand J, Surtees R, Fonagy P. Kailo: a systemic approach to addressing the social determinants of young people’s mental health and wellbeing at the local level. Wellcome Open Research 2023, 8: 524. PMID: 38798997, PMCID: PMC11126905, DOI: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.20095.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchYoung people's mental healthPeople's mental healthSocial determinantsMental healthMental health disordersPreventative approachLocal levelPreventative strategiesHealth disordersYoung peopleWellbeing of childrenHealthSystemic influencesChildrenImpactful strategyCommunity partnersSupport programsSystem leadersLocal partnersSystemic issuesVast majorityDeterminantsWellbeingScant attentionLevels
2021
Editorial: Do lockdowns scar? Three putative mechanisms through which COVID‐19 mitigation policies could cause long‐term harm to young people's mental health
Sonuga‐Barke E, Fearon P. Editorial: Do lockdowns scar? Three putative mechanisms through which COVID‐19 mitigation policies could cause long‐term harm to young people's mental health. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 2021, 62: 1375-1378. PMID: 34806768, PMCID: PMC9011706, DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.13537.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYoung people's mental healthPeople's mental healthMental healthLong-term effectsPutative mechanismsHigh-risk settingsParent mental healthPre-existing conditionsUse of lockdownsLong-term harmCOVID-19 mitigation policiesNegative psychological impactParticular riskCOVID-19Social isolationPsychological impactVulnerable individualsHealthEarly predictionDirect effectSuch long-term effectsIndirect effectsLockdownHarmPersons
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