Psychiatric disorders were studied in an epidemiological and representative sample of 1964 pupils attending the first to ninth grade in various types of schools in the Canton of Zürich, Switzerland. Using a two-stage procedure, parents were asked to respond to a standardized behaviour problem checklist in the screening phase. In the second stage, structured interviews were performed with 399 parents representing both screen positive and control children. DSM-III-R diagnoses were derived from the interviews. The total prevalence figure for any disorder amounted to 22.5%. Prevalence rates were influenced by the multi-screen procedure. Among various correlates, sex, nationality, age and residence were to some extent significant. Comorbid disor...
Objective: To determine the prevalence rates of child psychiatric diagnoses in a school-based popula...
Objective: To describe the prevalence of DSM-IV disorders and comorbidity in a large population-base...
Background: Over the past decades the public health relevance of mental health conditions in childre...
Youth mental health problems is the leading cause of disability worldwide and a major public health ...
Youth mental health problems is the leading cause of disability worldwide and a major public health ...
Youth mental health problems is the leading cause of disability worldwide and a major public health ...
Background & objectives: Considering the importance of prevalence studies in disease management, thi...
Purpose Epidemiological data are crucial to plan adequate prevention strategies. Thus, this study a...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence of DSM-IV psychiatric disorders in a representative sample of c...
Objective This cross-sectional study aimed to study the prevalence rate of psychiatric disord...
The entire sample of N=45554 patients attending the child and adolescent psychiatric service of the ...
Background. As part of a longitudinal study, prevalence findings of DSM-IV disorders are presented f...
The aim was to evaluate the lifetime prevalence of conduct disorder according to sociodemographic ch...
Objective To estimate the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in preadolescents aged 11-12 years fro...
To describe the prevalence of DSM-IV disorders and comorbidity in a large school-based sample of 6–1...
Objective: To determine the prevalence rates of child psychiatric diagnoses in a school-based popula...
Objective: To describe the prevalence of DSM-IV disorders and comorbidity in a large population-base...
Background: Over the past decades the public health relevance of mental health conditions in childre...
Youth mental health problems is the leading cause of disability worldwide and a major public health ...
Youth mental health problems is the leading cause of disability worldwide and a major public health ...
Youth mental health problems is the leading cause of disability worldwide and a major public health ...
Background & objectives: Considering the importance of prevalence studies in disease management, thi...
Purpose Epidemiological data are crucial to plan adequate prevention strategies. Thus, this study a...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence of DSM-IV psychiatric disorders in a representative sample of c...
Objective This cross-sectional study aimed to study the prevalence rate of psychiatric disord...
The entire sample of N=45554 patients attending the child and adolescent psychiatric service of the ...
Background. As part of a longitudinal study, prevalence findings of DSM-IV disorders are presented f...
The aim was to evaluate the lifetime prevalence of conduct disorder according to sociodemographic ch...
Objective To estimate the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in preadolescents aged 11-12 years fro...
To describe the prevalence of DSM-IV disorders and comorbidity in a large school-based sample of 6–1...
Objective: To determine the prevalence rates of child psychiatric diagnoses in a school-based popula...
Objective: To describe the prevalence of DSM-IV disorders and comorbidity in a large population-base...
Background: Over the past decades the public health relevance of mental health conditions in childre...