Editorial: The world is a changin' and is a dangerous place for children's and adolescents' mental health.

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Title: Editorial: The world is a changin' and is a dangerous place for children's and adolescents' mental health.
Authors: Shaw, Daniel
Source: Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry. Apr2025, Vol. 66 Issue 4, p395-398. 4p.
Subjects: Environmental health, Social media, Child welfare, Serial publications, Adolescent development, Mental health, Labor turnover, Employee recruitment, Poverty, Psychological vulnerability, Social classes, Children
Abstract: As the incoming editor of JCPP's Annual Research Review (ARR), I first would like to extend my appreciation to the outgoing editor, Sara Jaffee, who for 6 years assembled consistently strong, cutting‐edge reviews for the ARR during a time of upheaval in the world in general and child psychology and psychiatry in particular. Personally, I am indebted to Sara for providing invaluable insights into the many facets of editing the ARR as I attempt to maintain the elite bar of quality she established. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:As the incoming editor of JCPP's Annual Research Review (ARR), I first would like to extend my appreciation to the outgoing editor, Sara Jaffee, who for 6 years assembled consistently strong, cutting‐edge reviews for the ARR during a time of upheaval in the world in general and child psychology and psychiatry in particular. Personally, I am indebted to Sara for providing invaluable insights into the many facets of editing the ARR as I attempt to maintain the elite bar of quality she established. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:00219630
DOI:10.1111/jcpp.14142