BackgroundA number of instruments for identifying mental health problems in children are available, but there is limited knowledge about how to successfully implement their use in routine practice. The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is an instrument with sound psychometric properties. Because using multi-informant SDQs when assessing young children has been emphasized, parent- and preschool teacher reports on the SDQ were introduced at Child Health Clinics in a Swedish municipality. This paper aimed to describe a facilitation programme developed to support the introduction of SDQ in clinical practice and evaluate how nurses perceived the facilitation strategies used. Moreover, the dose (delivery) and reach (response rate and...
Background: In Sweden, 80–90% of children aged 1–5 years attend preschool, and that environment is w...
Background: In Sweden, 80–90% of children aged 1–5 years attend preschool, and that environment is w...
<div><p>Evidence-based methods to identify behavioural problems among children are not regularly use...
The Child Healthcare Services (CHS) in Sweden offer regular health check-ups and reach almost all 0–...
The Child Healthcare Services (CHS) in Sweden offer regular health check-ups and reach almost all 0–...
Evidence-based methods to identify behavioural problems among children are not regularly used within...
Evidence-based methods to identify behavioural problems among children are not regularly used within...
Evidence-based methods to identify behavioural problems among children are not regularly used within...
Background: In Sweden, 80-90% of children aged 1-5 years attend preschool, and that environment is w...
Background: In Sweden, 80-90% of children aged 1-5 years attend preschool, and that environment is w...
Background: In Sweden, 80-90% of children aged 1-5 years attend preschool, and that environment is w...
Background Child psychiatric disorders are common and treatable, but often go undetected and therefo...
Evidence-based methods to identify behavioural problems among children are not regularly used within...
Background and Objectives: Screening instruments can be crucial in child and adolescent mental healt...
OBJECTIVES: Validated questionnaires help the preventive child healthcare (PCH) system to identify p...
Background: In Sweden, 80–90% of children aged 1–5 years attend preschool, and that environment is w...
Background: In Sweden, 80–90% of children aged 1–5 years attend preschool, and that environment is w...
<div><p>Evidence-based methods to identify behavioural problems among children are not regularly use...
The Child Healthcare Services (CHS) in Sweden offer regular health check-ups and reach almost all 0–...
The Child Healthcare Services (CHS) in Sweden offer regular health check-ups and reach almost all 0–...
Evidence-based methods to identify behavioural problems among children are not regularly used within...
Evidence-based methods to identify behavioural problems among children are not regularly used within...
Evidence-based methods to identify behavioural problems among children are not regularly used within...
Background: In Sweden, 80-90% of children aged 1-5 years attend preschool, and that environment is w...
Background: In Sweden, 80-90% of children aged 1-5 years attend preschool, and that environment is w...
Background: In Sweden, 80-90% of children aged 1-5 years attend preschool, and that environment is w...
Background Child psychiatric disorders are common and treatable, but often go undetected and therefo...
Evidence-based methods to identify behavioural problems among children are not regularly used within...
Background and Objectives: Screening instruments can be crucial in child and adolescent mental healt...
OBJECTIVES: Validated questionnaires help the preventive child healthcare (PCH) system to identify p...
Background: In Sweden, 80–90% of children aged 1–5 years attend preschool, and that environment is w...
Background: In Sweden, 80–90% of children aged 1–5 years attend preschool, and that environment is w...
<div><p>Evidence-based methods to identify behavioural problems among children are not regularly use...