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Considering biomedical/CAM treatments.

Jenna X Cheng, Felicia Widjaja, Jae Eun Choi, Robert L Hendren
Review Adolescent medicine: state of the art reviews 2013 3 次引用
PubMed
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Study Design

研究类型
Review
研究人群
Children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders
干预措施
Considering biomedical/CAM treatments. None
对照组
None
主要结局
CAM treatment of psychiatric disorders in children
效应方向
Mixed
偏倚风险
Unclear

Abstract

Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is widely used to treat children with psychiatric disorders. In this review, MedLine was searched for various biomedical/CAM treatments in combination with the key words "childre", "adolescents", "psychiatric disorders", and "complementary alternative medicine". The biomedical/CAM treatments most thoroughly researched were omega-3 fatty acids, melatonin, and memantine. Those with the fewest published studies were N-acetylcysteine, vitamin B12, and oxytocin, although many biomedical/CAM treatments have no published studies. Although data are modest, there is evidence to suggest that biomedical/CAM treatments may be helpful for a subgroup of children with psychiatric disorders. Further research and more randomized, controlled trials in children are warranted.

简要概述

There is evidence to suggest that biomedical/CAM treatments may be helpful for a subgroup of children with psychiatric disorders, and more randomized, controlled trials in children are warranted.

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