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Ms. Beaudry et al. Reply.

Gabrielle Beaudry1, Rongqin Yu1, Niklas Långström2

  • 1University of Oxford, United Kingdom.

Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
|January 29, 2021
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This systematic review and meta-analysis examined adolescent mental health in juvenile facilities. The study utilized the Global Health index to ensure inclusion of low- and middle-income countries in its findings.

Area of Science:

  • Adolescent mental health research
  • Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
  • Juvenile justice and public health

Background:

  • Prevalence of mental health issues in adolescents within juvenile detention and correctional facilities is a critical public health concern.
  • Systematic reviews require comprehensive search strategies to capture data from diverse global settings, including low- and middle-income countries.
  • The Global Health bibliographic index was employed to enhance the search for relevant studies.

Discussion:

  • Acknowledging the importance of including low- and middle-income countries in mental health prevalence studies.
  • The Global Health index serves as a valuable resource for identifying research from underrepresented regions.
  • Ensuring global representation in systematic reviews is crucial for accurate prevalence estimates.

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Key Insights:

  • Adolescents in juvenile justice systems face significant mental health challenges.
  • Inclusive search strategies are vital for accurate global mental health prevalence data.
  • The Global Health index aids in capturing data from diverse economic contexts.

Outlook:

  • Future systematic reviews should prioritize comprehensive search strategies for global mental health research.
  • Further investigation into mental health disparities among adolescents in juvenile facilities worldwide is warranted.
  • Strengthening mental health support systems within juvenile correctional facilities globally is essential.