Background: The consideration of impairment plays a crucial role in detecting significant mental health problems in children whose symptoms do not meet diagnostic criteria. The assessment of impairment may be particularly relevant when only short screening instruments are applied in epidemiological surveys. Furthermore, differences between childrens’ and parents’ perceptions of present impairment and impairing symptoms are of interest with respect to treatment-seeking behaviour. Objectives: The objectives were to assess parent- and self-reported impairment due to mental health problems in a representative sample of children and adolescents; to describe the characteristics of highly impaired children with normal symptom scores; and to inve...
An important characteristic of a screening tool is its discriminant ability or the measure’s accurac...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Assessing young children's mental health is a crucial and challenging task. Th...
Most mental disorders appear by age 14, but in most cases, they remain undiagnosed and untreated wel...
Background: The consideration of impairment plays a crucial role in detecting significant mental he...
Background: Over the past decades the public health relevance of mental health conditions in childre...
Mental health problems (MHP) of parents are associated with an increased risk of psychological and d...
This study determined the impact of impairment criteria on the prevalence and patterns of comorbidit...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Mental health problems (MHP) of parents are associated with an increased ri...
Aim Children and adolescents with low socioeconomic status (SES) suffer from mental health problems...
Functional impairment is a key factor in the clinical importance of mental health problems in childr...
Functional impairment is a key factor in the clinical importance of mental health problems in childr...
Functional impairment is a key factor in the clinical importance of mental health problems in childr...
BACKGROUND:Treatment of mental health problems (MHP) is often delayed or absent due to the lack of s...
The BELLA study is the module on mental health and health-related quality of life within the German ...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com DSM-IV disorder...
An important characteristic of a screening tool is its discriminant ability or the measure’s accurac...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Assessing young children's mental health is a crucial and challenging task. Th...
Most mental disorders appear by age 14, but in most cases, they remain undiagnosed and untreated wel...
Background: The consideration of impairment plays a crucial role in detecting significant mental he...
Background: Over the past decades the public health relevance of mental health conditions in childre...
Mental health problems (MHP) of parents are associated with an increased risk of psychological and d...
This study determined the impact of impairment criteria on the prevalence and patterns of comorbidit...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Mental health problems (MHP) of parents are associated with an increased ri...
Aim Children and adolescents with low socioeconomic status (SES) suffer from mental health problems...
Functional impairment is a key factor in the clinical importance of mental health problems in childr...
Functional impairment is a key factor in the clinical importance of mental health problems in childr...
Functional impairment is a key factor in the clinical importance of mental health problems in childr...
BACKGROUND:Treatment of mental health problems (MHP) is often delayed or absent due to the lack of s...
The BELLA study is the module on mental health and health-related quality of life within the German ...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com DSM-IV disorder...
An important characteristic of a screening tool is its discriminant ability or the measure’s accurac...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Assessing young children's mental health is a crucial and challenging task. Th...
Most mental disorders appear by age 14, but in most cases, they remain undiagnosed and untreated wel...