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Worldwide research networks for young child and adolescent psychiatrists: How can we help each other help children?

Impressions from the IACAPAP 2006 Donald J. Cohen fellowship program

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  1. For scientists in the developing countries the JAACAP is now free (http://www.jaacap.com). Web forums such as medscape offer free access to some scientific journals and congress reports (http://www.medscape.com/welcome/journals).

  2. Some questionnaires, such as the Vanderbilt Assessment Scales, SDQ (sdqinfo.com) or the Kiddie-SADS are available free of charge. The library website of the University of Adelaide gives a detailed list of all psychiatric rating scales and diagnostic aids available online (http://www.adelaide.edu.au/library/guide/med/menthealth/scales.html?template=print).

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We would like to thank all DJC Fellows, the mentor of our group Dr. Gordon Harper and the organizing committee Dr. Andres Martin and Dr. Joseph M. Rey for their engagement, enthusiasm and thoughtful contributions.

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Ehrlich, S., Jefferson-Lenskyj, N. & Plener, P.L. Worldwide research networks for young child and adolescent psychiatrists: How can we help each other help children?. Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry 16, 525–526 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-007-0628-x

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