2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbih.2021.100382
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In(s) and out(s) of adolescent depression – Trajectories of development and recovery

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“…Adopting a more global approach and integrating scientific approaches from psychological, neurological, and immunological perspectives may lead to a better understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying mental illnesses and their treatment. Indeed, this perspective will be important for the future growth of the field, as Zajkowska (2021) points out that most studies are focused on high, but not low- and- middle income countries. This is a critical point when it comes to evaluating the effectiveness of psychological interventions given that the intensity and frequency of stressors in these countries may impact the generalization of success/benefits from higher income countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adopting a more global approach and integrating scientific approaches from psychological, neurological, and immunological perspectives may lead to a better understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying mental illnesses and their treatment. Indeed, this perspective will be important for the future growth of the field, as Zajkowska (2021) points out that most studies are focused on high, but not low- and- middle income countries. This is a critical point when it comes to evaluating the effectiveness of psychological interventions given that the intensity and frequency of stressors in these countries may impact the generalization of success/benefits from higher income countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%