This publication seeks to describe the best treatments and practices based on the scientific evidence available at the time of writing as evaluated by the authors and may change as a result of new research. Readers need to apply this knowledge to patients in accordance with the guidelines and laws o
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f their country of practice. Some medications may not be available in some countries and readers should consult the specific drug information since not all the unwanted effects of medications are mentioned.
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Developmental disorders
Chapter C.3
Externalising disorders
Chapter D.2
Externalising disorders
Chapter D.3
Mood disorders
Chapter E.1
2015 edition
Substance use disorders
Chapter G.3
Other disorders
Chapter H.5
Psychiatry and Pediatrics
Chapter I.4
This study aimed to estimate the cost-effectiveness of a community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programme known as Inspire2Care (I2C), implemented in Nepal by Karuna Foundation Nepal. In the absence of any gold standard methodology to measure cost-effectiveness, the authors developed a new methodology
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to estimate the programme’s achievements and cost-effectiveness.
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Other disorders
Chapter H.3
These guidelines have been developed specifically to address ethical issues of conducting research in children.
Developmental disorders
Chapter C.2
2014 Edition
Mood disorders
Chapter E.2
Mood disorders
Chapter E.4
2018 edition
Anxiety disorders
Chapter F.1
2018 edition
For applying the new operational guidance on CB-MHPSS in the field, UNICEF country offices and partners will need ready access to tools and resources that can be used to implement the programs. By bringing together resources from different contexts, the compendium makes options available to country
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offices and partners for programming.
The compendium aims to strengthen UNICEF capacity for MHPSS programming consistent with the IASC Guidelines for MHPSS in Emergencies and described by the 9 circles of support in the UNICEF operational framework.
The compendium is a compiled set of resources, already being used by UNICEF and partners, both national and international, in diverse settings.
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MAMI refers to the management of small and nutritionally at risk infants under six months of age (infants u6m) and their mothers.