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Commentary on: Goto R, Pinchuk I, Kolodezhny O, et al (2024). Mental health of adolescents exposed to the war in Ukraine. JAMA Pediatrics, 178 (5), 480-488. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2024.0295.
Implications for practice and research
Individuals screening positive require diagnostic evaluation to inform psychiatric treatment decisions and mental health interventions.
Future research should expand these findings with objective measures of war/trauma exposure and full diagnostic assessment.
Context
The study by Goto et al screened adolescents across Ukraine for mental health consequences of war.1 These adolescents had a range of exposures to the Russian invasion beginning in early 2022 and completed self-report symptom questionnaires. Prior studies cited in the article suggested that children and adolescents may be especially vulnerable to war-related mental health problems. Given the difficulties of conducting research during ongoing hostilities, this study’s …
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