<p>More than two hours of daily screen time may contribute to adverse outcomes in children aged 6 to 7 years who were extremely preterm at birth </p>

<p>However, opioids still commonly dispensed, with high-risk prescribing practices suspected in young children</p>

<p>Youth assigned female at birth, older age at initial presentation linked to increased likelihood of diagnosis, treatment</p>

<p>Low BMI associated with higher risks for anorexia, higher BMI associated with increased risks for bulimia</p>

<p>Those with a past-year visit had higher levels of trauma symptoms, adverse childhood experiences, multiple violent exposures</p>

<p>Odds of admission for mental health issues also on the rise, as were lengths of stay</p>

<p>Stepped care offering internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy with in-person CBT if necessary noninferior to in-person CBT only</p>

<p>Caller type shifted during pandemic, including increase in text reports from children</p>