Summary: This study examined the routine implementation of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC), a brief questionnaire which screens for psychosocial dysfunction in school-aged children in an outpatient pediatric practice. Results indicated that the PSC was well-accepted by parents and adequately tolerated by busy clinic staff. When the PSC was included as part of the standard procedure for well-child visits, the referral rate for psychosocial problems due to positive PSC scores rose to 12 % from the clinic baseline referral rate of 1.5%, a significant increase (P<.01). Half of the children who screened positive on the PSC had not been previously identified by their pediatricians as having psychosocial problems, and more than half had n...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the Brazilian version of Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC) as a screening t...
Summary: This study was undertaken to determine which parental concerns are most associated with sig...
abstract By current estimates, at any given time, approximately 11 % to 20 % of children in the Unit...
King Khalid University Hospital (KKUH) in Riyadh, KSA.Introduction: Psychosocial Problems are highly...
Background: Early detection and treatment of psychosocial problems by preventive child healthcare ma...
The Pediatric Symptom Checklist, a brief psychosocial screening questionnaire, was used in a multi-c...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which physicians and nurses working in preventive child health c...
Background. Good questionnaires are essential to support the early identification of children with p...
The psychometric properties and factor structure of a widely used screening measure for behavioral a...
Objective To assess whether the quality of identification of psychosocial problems by preventive chi...
Background: An extended re-assessment of the psychometric properties of the LSPPK, an instrument aim...
Behavioral problems exhibited in early childhood can predict continued behavioral difficulties into ...
Objective: Children's psychosocial problems are often not identified accurately. The present study a...
Objective To assess whether the quality of identification of psychosocial problems by preventive chi...
Childhood psychosocial stressors are prevalent, impactful, and amenable to intervention, and the ped...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the Brazilian version of Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC) as a screening t...
Summary: This study was undertaken to determine which parental concerns are most associated with sig...
abstract By current estimates, at any given time, approximately 11 % to 20 % of children in the Unit...
King Khalid University Hospital (KKUH) in Riyadh, KSA.Introduction: Psychosocial Problems are highly...
Background: Early detection and treatment of psychosocial problems by preventive child healthcare ma...
The Pediatric Symptom Checklist, a brief psychosocial screening questionnaire, was used in a multi-c...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which physicians and nurses working in preventive child health c...
Background. Good questionnaires are essential to support the early identification of children with p...
The psychometric properties and factor structure of a widely used screening measure for behavioral a...
Objective To assess whether the quality of identification of psychosocial problems by preventive chi...
Background: An extended re-assessment of the psychometric properties of the LSPPK, an instrument aim...
Behavioral problems exhibited in early childhood can predict continued behavioral difficulties into ...
Objective: Children's psychosocial problems are often not identified accurately. The present study a...
Objective To assess whether the quality of identification of psychosocial problems by preventive chi...
Childhood psychosocial stressors are prevalent, impactful, and amenable to intervention, and the ped...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the Brazilian version of Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC) as a screening t...
Summary: This study was undertaken to determine which parental concerns are most associated with sig...
abstract By current estimates, at any given time, approximately 11 % to 20 % of children in the Unit...