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Is electroconvulsive therapy unsuitable for children and adolescents?
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1998
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Child PsychologyIntervention AlternativesAdolescent MedicinePsychiatryElectroconvulsive TherapyPediatricsEducationTreatment OptionBehavior TherapyRehabilitationMental HealthMedicineChild PsychiatryCognitive Behavioral InterventionPsychopathologyChild Development
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) as a treatment option for adults with affective disorders has a long history. ECT with children and adolescents, however, has not been widely used, and no empirical studies or controlled evaluations have been conducted. A review of the literature on ECT with minors reveals that it has an unknown mechanism of action, with a domain of applicability diminished yearly by legislation, litigation, and a wide range of intervention alternatives.