Universal Psychosocial Screening in Hospitalized Pediatric Patients: A Randomized Control Trial
Rebecca Liu,
Alyssa Chong,
Jeffrey N. Bone,
Ian Pierce,
Sydney Sparanese,
Tanner March,
Kathryn Armstrong,
Robert Baird,
Anthony Cooper,
Michelle Demos,
Janis Dionne,
Alice Foster,
Soojin Kim,
Constadina Panagiotopoulos,
Quynh Doan,
Faculty of Medicine,
University of British Columbia,
Department of Pediatrics,
Faculty of Medicine,
University of British Columbia,
Provincial Health Services Authority,
BC Children,
s Hospital Research Institute,
Department of Pediatrics,
BC Children,
s Hospital Research Institute,
Northern Ontario School of Medicine University,
Critical Care Resource Nurse Team,
BC Children,
s Hospital,
Division of Cardiology,
BC Children,
s Hospital,
Department of Surgery,
Faculty of Medicine,
University of British Columbia,
Division of Pediatric General Surgery,
BC Children,
s Hospital,
Department of Orthopaedics,
Faculty of Medicine,
University of British Columbia,
Division of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery,
BC Children,
s Hospital,
Division of Neurology,
BC Children,
s Hospital,
Division of Gastroenterology,
BC Children,
s Hospital,
Department of Urologic Science,
Faculty of Medicine,
University of British Columbia,
Division of Pediatric Urology,
BC Children,
s Hospital,
Division of Endocrinology,
BC Children,
s Hospital
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Published online on March 04, 2026
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Ahead of Print.
IntroductionA validated psychosocial self-screening tool, MyHEARTSMAP, was used to screen hospitalized children, who often experience disproportionate mental health burdens. The primary objective compared the proportion of participants receiving ...