In both the US and UK,new guidelines and advice focus on early detection and intervention to support adolescent mental health Should teenagers face annual screenings for depression? Under new guidelines from an American doctors’ group, all children aged 12 and above would be questioned approximately their mental health every year.
On Monday the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) published new guidance that adolescents should be examined every year from the age of 12 to ensure those with depression can get timely befriend.
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Source: guardian.co.uk