Promoting resilience in children and adolescents living with parental mental illness (CAPRI): Children are key to identifying solutions

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Summary The lives of Children and Adolescents with PaRental mental Illness (CAPRI) represent a public health priority. Identifying those at most risk within the risk subset is crucial to promote resilience for this group. The ability to develop child-centred interventions will underpin the success of evidence-based services and CAPRI themselves are key to unlocking current service barriers. Declaration interest None.

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Abel, K. M., Hope, H., Faulds, A., & Pierce, M. (2019, September 1). Promoting resilience in children and adolescents living with parental mental illness (CAPRI): Children are key to identifying solutions. British Journal of Psychiatry. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2019.118

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