# Mental health interventions targeting children and young people: A mapping review of interventions, follow-up, and evidence gaps

**Authors:** Astrid Dahlgren, Ingrid Borren, Brynhildur Axelsdottir, Mari Elvsåshagen, Karianne Hammerstrøm Nilsen, Heather Eileen Menzies Munthe-Kaas, Astrid Dahlgren, Hiran Thabrew, Astrid Dahlgren

PMC · DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.123561.1 · F1000Research · 2023-01-03

## TL;DR

This paper maps mental health interventions for children and young people, highlighting treatment types, follow-up durations, and gaps in evidence.

## Contribution

A comprehensive mapping review of interventions and evidence gaps in youth mental health treatments using existing systematic review data.

## Key findings

- 200 treatment comparisons were identified, showing varied intervention types across mental health conditions.
- Most treatment evidence is of low to very low certainty, with only 10% of comparisons having follow-up beyond 12 months.
- Cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, physical activity, and mindfulness showed effectiveness across populations.

## Abstract

Background: Young people with mental illness should be offered evidence-based treatments. In 2018, we developed a national evidence portal in Norway providing mental health professionals and others with living evidence summaries. This immense work has been an important contribution to mental health care in Norway but is also a rich data source for exploring the characteristics and evidence gaps of the existing research internationally. At the time of this study, eight overviews of systematic reviews (OoOs) had been published. These addressed treatments for attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), self-harm and trauma/ post-traumatic stress disorder. The objective of this study was to do a secondary analysis of this evidence to describe the state-of-the art in this field, and to map:
treatments evaluated for each patient group and the longest time of follow-uptreatment comparisons evaluated for more than one patient group
Methods: We performed a mapping review of the eight OoOs. Data extraction was performed by one author and double-checked by another. All data was entered into Excel. Findings were visualized in descriptive tables and using Sunburst-diagrams. We used statistical thresholds to determine the size of effect and report the associated certainty.

treatments evaluated for each patient group and the longest time of follow-up

treatment comparisons evaluated for more than one patient group

Results: We identified 200 treatment comparisons including a wide variety of interventions. Some mental illnesses are treated mostly with pharmacological or combination therapies and others solely with psychological or psychosocial treatments or with more diversity. The evidence supporting most treatments is of low to very low certainty. Ten percent of the comparisons included follow-up assessments beyond 12 months. Cognitive behavioural therapy, dialectic behavioural therapy, physical activity and mindfulness interventions were effective across populations.

Conclusions: The evidence supporting treatment of mental illness in young people has important limitations. Future research efforts should address these evidence gaps.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (MONDO:0007743), anxiety (MONDO:0005618), depression (MONDO:0002050), bipolar disorder (MONDO:0004985), psychosis (MONDO:0005485), obsessive compulsive disorder (MONDO:0008114)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** ADHD (MESH:D001289), post-traumatic stress disorder (MESH:D013313), mental disorders (MESH:D001523), self-harm (MESH:D012652), anxiety (MESH:D001007), psychosis (MESH:D011618), obsessive compulsive disorder (MESH:D009771), depression (MESH:D003866), trauma (MESH:D014947), bipolar disorder (MESH:D001714)
- **Chemicals:** Mental (-)

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