Background In the UK, around 5% of 11–16-year olds experience conduct problems of clinical importance. However, there are limited data on prevalence of conduct problems by ethnic group, and how putative social risk factors may explain any variations in prevalence. This study has two main aims: (1) to estimate the prevalence and nature of conduct problems overall, and by ethnic group and gender, among adolescents in diverse inner-city London schools; (2) to assess the extent to which putative risk factors - racial discrimination, socioeconomic status, parental control, and troublesome friends - explain any observed differences in prevalence of conduct problems between ethnic groups. Methods This study uses baseline data from REACH, an acc...
This study investigated ethnic differences in bullying involvement (as victim and bully) among a UK ...
textabstractBackground: Empirical research on mental health care use and its determinants in young s...
This study had three aims. The first was to examine whether there is a relationship between children...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, around 5% of 11-16-year olds experience conduct problems of clinical importan...
A substantial body of evidence has examined developmental pathways into and out of conduct problems....
Background: Sampling techniques for national surveys have constrained the statistical power in esti...
Objective: There is some evidence that ethnic density in neighbourhoods may buffer the adverse effec...
BackgroundSampling techniques for national surveys have constrained the statistical power in estimat...
Objective. To investigate the effect of racism, own-group ethnic density, diversity and deprivation ...
ABSTRACT Background Recent estimates suggest around 14% of 11-16-year-olds in England have a menta...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to test whether bullying in adolescents relates to poor mental ...
Objective: Using longitudinal data, we investigate mental health trajectories through adolescence, a...
Current mental health provision for children is based on estimates of one in ten children experienci...
To investigate to what extent differences in prevalence and types of mental health problems between ...
Bullying is widely acknowledged as an insidious form of victimization that is prevalent within out s...
This study investigated ethnic differences in bullying involvement (as victim and bully) among a UK ...
textabstractBackground: Empirical research on mental health care use and its determinants in young s...
This study had three aims. The first was to examine whether there is a relationship between children...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, around 5% of 11-16-year olds experience conduct problems of clinical importan...
A substantial body of evidence has examined developmental pathways into and out of conduct problems....
Background: Sampling techniques for national surveys have constrained the statistical power in esti...
Objective: There is some evidence that ethnic density in neighbourhoods may buffer the adverse effec...
BackgroundSampling techniques for national surveys have constrained the statistical power in estimat...
Objective. To investigate the effect of racism, own-group ethnic density, diversity and deprivation ...
ABSTRACT Background Recent estimates suggest around 14% of 11-16-year-olds in England have a menta...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to test whether bullying in adolescents relates to poor mental ...
Objective: Using longitudinal data, we investigate mental health trajectories through adolescence, a...
Current mental health provision for children is based on estimates of one in ten children experienci...
To investigate to what extent differences in prevalence and types of mental health problems between ...
Bullying is widely acknowledged as an insidious form of victimization that is prevalent within out s...
This study investigated ethnic differences in bullying involvement (as victim and bully) among a UK ...
textabstractBackground: Empirical research on mental health care use and its determinants in young s...
This study had three aims. The first was to examine whether there is a relationship between children...