Children, adolescent, and young adult patients with cancer at increased lifetime risk of diagnosis or increased severity of depression, anxiety, and psychotic disorders

Participants were generally comfortable discussing all 21 screening topics of survey, with greatest comfort seen for sleeping problems

Risk by age 18 years was driven by disorders within the neurodevelopmental spectrum

Prevalence of eating disorders more than doubled during pandemic in 13- to 18-year-old girls, with similar trend, but lower prevalence, in boys

1,200-IU dose of vitamin D3 supplementation tied to decreased risk for psychiatric symptoms at ages 6 to 8 years versus 400-IU dosing

Seminoma patients with neurodevelopmental disorders were younger and had more stage IV disease

2011 to 2020 saw increase in all mental health-related visits, with greatest increase seen for suicide-related visits

Despite that, fewer parents said they were comfortable talking to their children and teens about mental health compared with a year ago

However, speaking to children about the circumstances of their birth at an early age may be beneficial

6.5 percent of socioeconomic differences in child mental health problems could be reduced by improving parental mental health