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Youth and families referred to or self-referring for mental health needs to CLSCs at Dorval-Lachine-LaSalle, CLSC Pierrefonds\u002FLac-Saint-Louis, Social Paediatrics Clinics and Aire-Ouverte centres throughout the CIUSSS-West Island catchment will be approached by a member of these programmes to assess interest. A screening contact (on site or via telephone) by a member of the research team (who will work on site with clinical teams) will follow to review eligibility criteria. To increase uptake and reduce clinician burden, information leaflets and posters will be made available at the waiting rooms, webpages and social media sites of these youth programmes.",{"label":13,"type":10,"description":14,"interventionNames":10},"Non help seeking group","Parents referral pathway: Youth will be recruited through their parents, patients of psychiatric clinics at the CIUSSS-ODIM. Parents will be approached by health professionals. A screening contact by a member of the research team will follow to review eligibility criteria. Other form of recruitment is non-profit organisations serving people living with mental illness, such as the Schizophrenia Society of Quebec as well as primary care practitioners caring for parents satisfying the eligibility criteria. Information leaflets and posters will be made available at the waiting rooms of these clinics and shared with the partner agencies. Social agencies referral pathway: Youth who have contacts with community agencies that provide various forms of social assistance will be recruited through printed and digital advertising. Direct contacts as well as referrals from agency workers and volunteers will be screened by a member of the research team. Physical health based referral pathway: Adv",[16],{"facility":17,"status":18,"city":19,"state":20,"zip":21,"country":22,"countryCode":23,"cosmosGeoPoint":24,"geoPoint":29,"contacts":30},"Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux (CIUSSS) de l'Ouest-de-l'Île-de-Montréal","RECRUITING","Montreal","Quebec","H4H 1R3","Canada","CA",{"type":25,"coordinates":26},"Point",[27,28],-73.58781,45.50884,{"lat":28,"lon":27},[31],{"name":32,"role":33,"phone":34,"phoneExt":35,"email":36},"Céline Villemus Project Manager, Msc","CONTACT","514-761-6131","2125","celine.villemus.comtl@ssss.gouv.qc.ca",{"type":38,"investigatorFullName":39,"investigatorTitle":40,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":10,"oldOrganization":10},"PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR","Lena Palaniyappan","Principal Investigator","100591286","behavioural-development-long-term-outcomes-and-opportunities-to-optimize-youth-mental-health-trajectories-100591286",false,"NCT06978452","Behavioural Development, Long-term Outcomes and Opportunities to Optimize Youth Mental Health Trajectories","BLOOM","Inclusion Criteria:\n\nYouth between 9 to 25 years of age at inclusion, who are able to read and understand either French or English, with at least one parent or legal guardian available to consent for those under 18 years of age.\n\nSpecific eligibility criteria:\n\nHelp-seeking group: At least one help-seeking contact made with a primary care clinical service provider or agency (e.g, paediatric\u002Ffamily physician clinic, CLSC or Aire Ouverte) for a mental health concern (i.e., clinical needs).\n\nNon help-seeking group:\n\nAt least one of the birth parents or siblings have received psychiatric care for a diagnosis of DMDs (i.e., family needs) OR Being in contact with community agencies that provide youth-centred social services for food, housing, social discrimination (e.g., racialized youth, LGBTQ2SIA+) (i.e., social needs) OR Having a diagnosed chronic physical illness that is expected to require treatment for \\>12 months (e.g., diabetes, asthma to name a few) (i.e., physical health needs)\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Due to the requirements of assessment procedures, youth who cannot communicate verbally due to known neurological conditions or intellectual disabilities will not be included. Youth who are already diagnosed with one of the DMDs by a physician and currently prescribed a treatment targeting the diagnosed condition (pharmacological or psychotherapeutic interventions), will not be eligible for inclusion.\n\nImportantly, no one will be excluded based on sex, gender, health insurance status, ethnicity, income status, ability to travel or living arrangements. If a participant initially approached through the referral pathways for non help-seeking individuals turns out to have had at least one help-seeking contact for a mental health concern (i.e., clinical needs), the participant will still be included but classified as part of the help-seeking group. We anticipate non help-seeking referrals to satisfy more than one criteria. Their occurrence and distribution will be recorded in detail as part of our assessment procedure.",true,"ALL","9 Years","25 Years",{"count":53,"type":54},560,"ESTIMATED","5 Years","OBSERVATIONAL","Behavioural Development, Long-term Outcomes and Opportunities to Optimize Youth Mental Health (BLOOM) is a project that aims to overcome age and diagnostic boundaries to generate person-specific longitudinal profiles of mental health in youth aged 9 to 25. The overarching objective is to lay the informational foundation to accurately predict both clinical outcomes and opportunities to optimize health trajectories. This project will recruit youth in need without any mental health diagnosis and follow them annually for 5 years. 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