Research priorities on physical-mental comorbidity in children and adolescents: an international consensus
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2025-11
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Physical-mental comorbidity in children and adolescents is an emerging global health concern, yet research remains fragmented and lacks a coordinated agenda. We conducted a global priority setting exercise using the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative method. A total of 134 research ideas were scored by 45 experts against five criteria: answerability, effectiveness, potential for paradigm shift, potential for translation and implementation, and impact on equity. The highest-ranked priorities focused on treatment strategies, early intervention, reducing disparities in care, and the role of schools and communities in supporting health. Comparative analyses revealed both shared and context-specific needs across income settings. This is the first global consensus on research priorities for child and adolescent physical-mental comorbidity and offers a strategic roadmap to guide future research and policy.
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Child and adolescent health, Global health, Physical-mental comorbidity, Research prioritization, General Medicine
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Jiang, D, Zhou, J, Zhu, Y, Abdin, E, Afifi, T O, Andrade, L H S G, Bendayan, R, Berkelbach van der Sprenkel, E E, Bruffaerts, R, Catalá-López, F, Colman, I, Druss, B G, Duncan, L, Farič, N, Felix, E, Foster, H, Lu, S, Mansour, H, Marrie, R A, Meade, T, Meherali, S, Muntaner, C, Nomura, Y, Okuyama, J, Rees, S J, Reid, G J, Schneiderman, J U, Stein, D J, Thielen, F W, Tso, W Y W, Oliveira Werneck, A, Wu, X, Rudan, I & Song, P 2025, 'Research priorities on physical-mental comorbidity in children and adolescents : an international consensus', EClinicalMedicine, vol. 89, 103559. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2025.103559