Children’s Mental Health Research Quarterly
The Quarterly provided summaries of the best available research evidence on a variety of children’s mental health topics, prepared using systematic review and synthesis methods adapted from the Cochrane Collaboration and Evidence-Based Mental Health. Our goal was to improve outcomes for children by informing policy and practice.
The final Quarterly issue was published on April 2, 2025. All issues and the Subject Index will remain accessible on our website indefinitely, as a resource to assist all those working with children and youth.
Final issue
- Vol. 19, No. 2 — Treating childhood anxiety disorders
Past issues
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- 2 - Treating childhood anxiety disorders
- 1 - Preventing problematic anxiety for youth
2025/Volume 19
- 4 - Preventing problematic childhood anxiety
- 3 - Treating opioid use disorder in young people
- 2 - Preventing problematic opioid use for young people
- 1 - Treating childhood eating disorders
2024/Volume 18
- 4 - Preventing childhood eating disorders
- 3 - Treating concurrent mental disorders in children
- 2 - Preventing concurrent mental disorders in children
- 1 - Suicide prevention: Reaching young people at risk
2023/Volume 17
- 4 - Suicide prevention: Reaching the greatest number of young people
- 3 - Supporting children after mental health hospitalization
- 2 - Children's mental health: The numbers and the needs
- 1 - Helping children with obsessive-compulsive disorder
2022/Volume 16
- 4 - Childhood bullying: Time to stop
- 3 - Fighting racism
- 2 - Treating posttraumatic stress disorder in children
- 1 - Helping children cope with trauma
2021/Volume 15
- 4 - Helping young people with psychosis
- 3 - Psychosis: Is prevention possible?
- 2 - Mental health treatment: Reaching more kids
- 1 - Prevention: Reaching more kids
2020/Volume 14
- 4 - Preventing problematic substance use among youth
- 3 - Helping youth who self-harm
- 2 - Celebrating children's mental health: 50 lessons learned
- 1 - Helping youth with bipolar disorder
2019/Volume 13
- 4 - Helping children who have been maltreated
- 3 - Preventing child maltreatment
- 2 - Treating substance misuse in young people
- 1 - Preventing youth substance misuse
2018/Volume 12
- 4 - Helping children with depression
- 3 - Preventing childhood depression
- 2 - Supporting LGBTQ+ youth
- 1 - Helping children with ADHD
2017/Volume 11
- 4 - Promoting self-regulation and preventing ADHD symptoms
- 3 - Helping children with anxiety
- 2 - Preventing anxiety for children
- 1 - Helping children with behaviour problems
2016/Volume 10
- 4 - Promoting positive behaviour in children
- 3 - Intervening for young people with eating disorders
- 2 - Promoting healthy eating and preventing eating disorders in children
- 1 - Parenting without physical punishment
2015/Volume 9
- 4 - Enhancing mental health in schools
- 3 - Kinship foster care
- 2 - Treating childhood obsessive-compulsive disorder
- 1 - Addressing parental substance misuse
2014/Volume 8
- 4 - Troubling trends in prescribing for children
- 3 - Addressing acute mental health crises
- 2 - Re-examining attention problems in children
- 1 - Promoting healthy dating relationships
2013/Volume 7
- 4 - Intervening after intimate partner violence
- 3 - How can foster care help vulnerable children?
- 2 - Treating anxiety disorders
- 1 - Preventing problematic anxiety
2012/Volume 6
- 4 - Early child development and mental health
- 3 - Helping children overcome trauma
- 2 - Preventing prenatal alcohol exposure
- 1 - Nurse-Family Partnership and children’s mental health
2011/Volume 5
- 4 - Addressing parental depression
- 3 - Treating substance abuse in children and youth
- 2 - Preventing substance abuse in children and youth
- 1 - The mental health implications of childhood obesity
2010/Volume 4
- 4 - Preventing suicide in children and youth
- 3 - Understanding and treating psychosis in young people
- 2 - Preventing and treating child maltreatment
- 1 - The economics of children’s mental health