A growing number of studies suggest that relatively young behavior of pupils gives them a much greater likelihood of being diagnosed with a disorder such as ADHD. This 'relative age effect' has also been demonstrated for special educational needs, learning difficulties, being bullied, and so on. The current study investigated the relationship between relative age of pupils in primary education and teachers' perception of their behavior. The study sample included 1973 pupils, aged between 6 and 12. Six linear mixed models were carried out with birth day in a year as predictor variable and 'total problem score', 'problems with hyperactivity', 'behavioral problems', 'emotional problems', 'problems with peers' and 'pro-social behavior' as depen...
The literature on relative age position effects is rather inconsistent. In this study we exam-ined i...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a controversial phenomenon and the link between s...
Background: Younger children in a school class have higher rates of mental health problems if admiss...
A growing number of studies suggest that relatively young behavior of pupils gives them a much great...
A growing number of studies suggest that relatively young behavior of pupils gives them a much great...
The current study investigated the relationship between relative age of pupils in primary education ...
A growing number of studies suggest that relatively young behavior of pupils gives them a much great...
Diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of ADHD are more common among the youngest children in a cla...
Association between relative age and perceived problem behavior in Dutch primary school.</p
Diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of ADHD are more common among the youngest children in a cla...
This dataset contains the data used for Teachers’ perceptions of behavioral problems in Dutch primar...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies demonstrate that children who are younger within their school year h...
The literature on relative age position effects is rather inconsistent. In this study we examined in...
The literature on relative age position effects is rather inconsistent. In this study we examined in...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies demonstrate that children who are younger within their school year h...
The literature on relative age position effects is rather inconsistent. In this study we exam-ined i...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a controversial phenomenon and the link between s...
Background: Younger children in a school class have higher rates of mental health problems if admiss...
A growing number of studies suggest that relatively young behavior of pupils gives them a much great...
A growing number of studies suggest that relatively young behavior of pupils gives them a much great...
The current study investigated the relationship between relative age of pupils in primary education ...
A growing number of studies suggest that relatively young behavior of pupils gives them a much great...
Diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of ADHD are more common among the youngest children in a cla...
Association between relative age and perceived problem behavior in Dutch primary school.</p
Diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of ADHD are more common among the youngest children in a cla...
This dataset contains the data used for Teachers’ perceptions of behavioral problems in Dutch primar...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies demonstrate that children who are younger within their school year h...
The literature on relative age position effects is rather inconsistent. In this study we examined in...
The literature on relative age position effects is rather inconsistent. In this study we examined in...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies demonstrate that children who are younger within their school year h...
The literature on relative age position effects is rather inconsistent. In this study we exam-ined i...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a controversial phenomenon and the link between s...
Background: Younger children in a school class have higher rates of mental health problems if admiss...