Background Few studies have employed formal diagnostic criteria to determine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in contemporaneous samples of children with and without intellectual disabilities. Aims To establish the prevalence of psychiatric disorders against ICD-10 criteria among children with and without intellectual disabilities, the association with social/environmental risk factors, and risk attributable to intellectual disability Method Secondary analysis of the 1999 and 2004 Off ice for National Statistics surveys of the mental health of British children and adolescents with (n=641) and without (n=17774) intellectual disability Results Prevalence of psychiatric disorders was 36% among children with intellectual disability and 8...
We examined the contribution of socioeconomic position to the health and mental health status of chi...
Objective: To assess the prevalence, comorbidity, and impact of DSM-IV disorders in 7- to 20-year-ol...
Objective To determine within a nationally representative sample of young Australian children: (1) t...
Background Few studies have employed formal diagnostic criteria to determine the prevalence of psych...
Background There have been very few population-based studies of the prevalence of psychiatric disord...
Background Children with intellectual disability (ID) experience high levels of mental health proble...
Background Mental disorder and intellectual disability each accounts for substantial burden of disea...
Background It has often been stated that the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in people with inte...
Background: Mental disorder and intellectual disability each accounts for substantial burden of dise...
Background: Children and adolescents with intellectual disability are at risk of developing psych...
Background: The main objective of this study was to assess and compare the prevalence of a wide rang...
Intellectual disability ranks in the top ten causes of disease burden globally and is the top cause ...
A systematic review of the prevalence rates of chronic health conditions in populations of children ...
A systematic review of the prevalence rates of chronic health conditions in populations of children ...
Background: Adolescents with intellectual disability (ID) and mental health problems are a distinct ...
We examined the contribution of socioeconomic position to the health and mental health status of chi...
Objective: To assess the prevalence, comorbidity, and impact of DSM-IV disorders in 7- to 20-year-ol...
Objective To determine within a nationally representative sample of young Australian children: (1) t...
Background Few studies have employed formal diagnostic criteria to determine the prevalence of psych...
Background There have been very few population-based studies of the prevalence of psychiatric disord...
Background Children with intellectual disability (ID) experience high levels of mental health proble...
Background Mental disorder and intellectual disability each accounts for substantial burden of disea...
Background It has often been stated that the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in people with inte...
Background: Mental disorder and intellectual disability each accounts for substantial burden of dise...
Background: Children and adolescents with intellectual disability are at risk of developing psych...
Background: The main objective of this study was to assess and compare the prevalence of a wide rang...
Intellectual disability ranks in the top ten causes of disease burden globally and is the top cause ...
A systematic review of the prevalence rates of chronic health conditions in populations of children ...
A systematic review of the prevalence rates of chronic health conditions in populations of children ...
Background: Adolescents with intellectual disability (ID) and mental health problems are a distinct ...
We examined the contribution of socioeconomic position to the health and mental health status of chi...
Objective: To assess the prevalence, comorbidity, and impact of DSM-IV disorders in 7- to 20-year-ol...
Objective To determine within a nationally representative sample of young Australian children: (1) t...