Abstract

The transfer between services for children and adults falls at a particularly vulnerable time, coincides with multiple other transitions, and is reputedly “poorly planned, executed and experienced”.1–3 Suzanne E Gerritsen and colleagues’4 study challenges this orthodoxy. They recruited 763 young people from 39 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) across eight European countries, who were within 1 year younger than or less than 3 months older than the CAMHS maximum age.4 Young people, their parents, and clinicians completed interviews and questionnaires at 9, 15, and 24 months after the baseline assessment.

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