
Less than one in two children and young adults treated for anxiety achieve long-term relief from symptoms. This is according to the findings of a study by investigators from the Johns Hopkins Children's Center and five other institutions. Results of the federally funded research, to be published online Jan. 29 in the journal iJAMA Psychiatry/i, underscore the importance of vigilant follow-up and rigorous monitoring of symptoms among anxious children, teens ...
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