Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Edinburgh University
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Edinburgh University - we carry out research to understand and improve mental health in children and young people.
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We observed a significant increase in new eating disorder referrals to CAMHS in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic. Interestingly, there was no evidence of changes in the patients' clinical, demographic, or deprivation profiles.

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Out now: No evidence that SSRI treatment for adolescent depression reduces future risk of psychosis. This goes against the belief that typical treatments for common mental disorders will reduce the risk of psychosis. 💊🧠
15 min explainer podcast: youtu.be/wP3nuqSpWbo
Paper: doi.org/10.1192/j.eu...
Can treating teenage depression prevent severe mental illness in adulthood?
YouTube video by Ian Kelleher Lab
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These findings highlight major opportunities for early intervention and prevention. The service contact is there—can we use it better? 🧠
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Shared characteristics associated with both psychotic experiences and likelihood of being treated with stimulant medications may instead be driving the relationship.
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Final opportunity to submit to the @rcpsych.bsky.social Child & Adolescent Faculty Annual Conference, Sept 25-26th.

Submissions close next Thursday, May 8th.

See you in Manchester!

www.rcpsych.ac.uk/events/confe...
Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Conference 2025
Detail page.
www.rcpsych.ac.uk
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Adolescents hospitalised for non-psychotic disorders have a high risk of psychosis in adulthood. But do (attenuated) psychotic symptoms predict later psychotic illness? The answer isn’t necessarily what you might expect…

Open access in #PsychologicalMedicine
Do psychotic symptoms predict future psychotic disorders in adolescent psychiatry inpatients? A 17-year cohort study | Psychological Medicine | Cambridge Core
Do psychotic symptoms predict future psychotic disorders in adolescent psychiatry inpatients? A 17-year cohort study - Volume 55
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1 in 2 adult mental health service outpatient appointments & inpatient bed days are taken up by former #CAMHS patients

Highlights frequently poor mental health trajectories for young ppl who attend CAMHS and need for research on altering these trajectories.

Paper: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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New research shows >50% of specialist adult mental health service use comes from former #CAMHS patients

We need early intervention in childhood to change these poor long-term outcomes

That's why we need much more research on mental illness prevention in #CAMHS

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