© The Author(s) 2019. Objectives: To present the 6-month prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of mental disorders and mental health–related service contacts in a sample of children (4 to 11 years) and youth (12 to 17 years) in Ontario. Methods: The 2014 Ontario Child Health Study is a provincially representative survey of 6537 families with children aged 4 to 17 years in Ontario. DSM-IV-TR mental disorders were assessed using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children and Adolescents (MINI-KID) and included mood (major depressive episode), anxiety (generalized anxiety, separation anxiety, social phobia, specific phobia), and behaviour disorders (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, oppositional-defiant disorde...
Abstract Objective Children whose parents have psychiatric disorders experience an increased risk of...
Ontario’s capacity to treat children and adolescents in mental health crisis is outweighed by the nu...
This paper provides Australian population-level estimates of the prevalence of parental self-reporte...
Objectives: To present the 6-month prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of mental disorders an...
© The Author(s) 2019. Objectives: To examine: 1) changes in the prevalence of mental disorders and p...
© The Author(s) 2019. Objectives: To examine: 1) changes in the prevalence of mental disorders and p...
Objectives: To examine: 1) changes in the prevalence of mental disorders and perceived need for prof...
Objectives: To examine: 1) changes in the prevalence of mental disorders and perceived need for prof...
Supplemental Material, 830024_supplemental_table for Six-Month Prevalence of Mental Disorders and Se...
Objective: Little is known about mental health service use among Canadian children and youth. Our ob...
One in 5 children suffer from mental illness within Ontario, with little information known about th...
Objective: To present the one-year prevalence of 14 psychiatric disorders in a community sample of O...
AIMS: The mental health of youth is continually changing and requires reliable monitoring to ensure ...
Abstract Objective Children whose parents have psychi...
To improve child and youth mental health outcomes in British Columbia, the Ministry of Children and ...
Abstract Objective Children whose parents have psychiatric disorders experience an increased risk of...
Ontario’s capacity to treat children and adolescents in mental health crisis is outweighed by the nu...
This paper provides Australian population-level estimates of the prevalence of parental self-reporte...
Objectives: To present the 6-month prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of mental disorders an...
© The Author(s) 2019. Objectives: To examine: 1) changes in the prevalence of mental disorders and p...
© The Author(s) 2019. Objectives: To examine: 1) changes in the prevalence of mental disorders and p...
Objectives: To examine: 1) changes in the prevalence of mental disorders and perceived need for prof...
Objectives: To examine: 1) changes in the prevalence of mental disorders and perceived need for prof...
Supplemental Material, 830024_supplemental_table for Six-Month Prevalence of Mental Disorders and Se...
Objective: Little is known about mental health service use among Canadian children and youth. Our ob...
One in 5 children suffer from mental illness within Ontario, with little information known about th...
Objective: To present the one-year prevalence of 14 psychiatric disorders in a community sample of O...
AIMS: The mental health of youth is continually changing and requires reliable monitoring to ensure ...
Abstract Objective Children whose parents have psychi...
To improve child and youth mental health outcomes in British Columbia, the Ministry of Children and ...
Abstract Objective Children whose parents have psychiatric disorders experience an increased risk of...
Ontario’s capacity to treat children and adolescents in mental health crisis is outweighed by the nu...
This paper provides Australian population-level estimates of the prevalence of parental self-reporte...