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Meeting of minds: imagining the future of child and youth mental health research from an early career perspective

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Summary: Child and youth mental health is an international public health and research priority. We are an interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral network of UK-based early career researchers (ECRs) with an interest in child and youth mental health research. In this paper, we reflect on ongoing challenges and areas for growth, offering recommendations for key stakeholders in our field, including researchers, institutions and funders. We present a vision from an ECR perspective of what future child and youth mental health research could look like and we explore how the research infrastructure can support ECRs and the wider research field in making this vision a reality. We focus specifically on: (a) embracing complexity; (b) centring diverse voices; and (c) facilitating sustainable research environments and funding systems. We present recommendations for all key partners to consider alongside their local contexts and communities to actively and collaboratively drive progress and transformative change.
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10.1192/bjb.2025.26

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Publisher:
Royal College of Psychiatrists
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BJPsych Bulletin More from this journal
Pages:
1-7
Publication date:
2025-06-27
Acceptance date:
2025-03-22
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2056-4708
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2056-4694


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3059176
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2025-06-27
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