Objective To examine parent and adolescent agreement on physical, emotional, mental and social health and well-being in a representative population.Methodology An epidemiological design was used to obtain parent–child/adolescent dyad data on comparable items and scales of a generic measure of health and well-being, the Child Health Questionnaire (parent/proxy report 50 item, self-report 80 item). Scale analysis included intraclass correlations (ICCs) to examine strength of parent–child associations and independent t-tests for differences between adolescents (with or without an illness). Where there were significant differences in scale scores, analysis of variance and two sample t-tests were used to examine the influence of soc...
The present study aimed to compare adolescents (14-15 years old) having self-reported neurodevelopme...
AIM:The present study aimed to investigate and compare parent-child agreement in different domains o...
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Background: This study aimed at examining the relationship between parental subjective health statu...
Background: The diagnosis of depression in adolescents relies on identifying the presence of specifi...
Purpose: To evaluate a new generic measure of adolescent health status, the self-report version of t...
textabstractBackground: Discrepancy between self-reports and parent-proxy reports of adolescent heal...
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Objectives: The purpose of the study was to determine the degree of concordance between the self-rep...
Our objectives were to compare adolescent and parent ratings of the health-related quality of life (...
Objective: The study examined parent-youth agreement regarding reports on psychopathology among adol...
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Background: Few studies have evaluated changes on parent–child agreement in HRQOL over time. The obj...
Copyright © 2014 by the American Psychosomatic Society. Objective: There is evidence that parents p...
Parental knowledge of adolescents’ whereabouts is central for healthy adolescent development. Howeve...
The present study aimed to compare adolescents (14-15 years old) having self-reported neurodevelopme...
AIM:The present study aimed to investigate and compare parent-child agreement in different domains o...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowPURPOSE: To sys...
Background: This study aimed at examining the relationship between parental subjective health statu...
Background: The diagnosis of depression in adolescents relies on identifying the presence of specifi...
Purpose: To evaluate a new generic measure of adolescent health status, the self-report version of t...
textabstractBackground: Discrepancy between self-reports and parent-proxy reports of adolescent heal...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowObjective: Previ...
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to determine the degree of concordance between the self-rep...
Our objectives were to compare adolescent and parent ratings of the health-related quality of life (...
Objective: The study examined parent-youth agreement regarding reports on psychopathology among adol...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background: Few studies have evaluated changes on parent–child agreement in HRQOL over time. The obj...
Copyright © 2014 by the American Psychosomatic Society. Objective: There is evidence that parents p...
Parental knowledge of adolescents’ whereabouts is central for healthy adolescent development. Howeve...
The present study aimed to compare adolescents (14-15 years old) having self-reported neurodevelopme...
AIM:The present study aimed to investigate and compare parent-child agreement in different domains o...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowPURPOSE: To sys...