Aim: This study aims to assess a community of Irish adolescents using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) for behavioural difficulties and mental health disorders. Method: All fifth and sixth class pupils attending eight primary schools were eligible to participate. The self-report version of the SDQ was administered to the pupils in the classroom. Results: Thirty participants (8.7%) had an abnormal SDQ score and 53 (15.3%) had a borderline abnormal SDQ score. Abnormal SDQ scores were more common among females (9.7%; mean score = 11.86; sd = 5.4) than among males (7.6%; mean score = 10.96; sd = 5.26). The difference was most pronounced on the emotional symptoms subscale (females received a mean score of 4.03 [sd = 2.1] compar...
Background: To address a lack of systematic epidemiological research on youth mental health in Irela...
This study assessed mental health literacy in Irish adolescents (N = 187), and explored participan...
This study assessed mental health literacy in Irish adolescents (N = 187), and explored participan...
Aim: This study aims to assess a community of Irish adolescents using the Strengths and Difficulties...
Aim: This study aims to assess a community of Irish adolescents using the Strengths and Difficulties...
The aim of this study was to ascertain prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders, suicidal ideation ...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the prevalence of DSM-IV Axis 1 mental disorders, deliberate sel...
There is increasing concern about the mental health of young people in Ireland. Reports of psycholog...
There is increasing concern about the mental health of young people in Ireland. Reports of psycholog...
The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is a well-known measuring instrument widely used ...
This report focuses on the mental health of young people between the ages of 12 and 18 years. We loo...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine and describe levels of psychological health and wel...
Little information exists on the levels of psychiatric disorders among substance abusing adolescents...
Background: Mental health issues reported among adolescents are less studied among areas where resou...
Approximately 15 to 25 percent of all adolescents experience psychosocial problems. The Strengths an...
Background: To address a lack of systematic epidemiological research on youth mental health in Irela...
This study assessed mental health literacy in Irish adolescents (N = 187), and explored participan...
This study assessed mental health literacy in Irish adolescents (N = 187), and explored participan...
Aim: This study aims to assess a community of Irish adolescents using the Strengths and Difficulties...
Aim: This study aims to assess a community of Irish adolescents using the Strengths and Difficulties...
The aim of this study was to ascertain prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders, suicidal ideation ...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the prevalence of DSM-IV Axis 1 mental disorders, deliberate sel...
There is increasing concern about the mental health of young people in Ireland. Reports of psycholog...
There is increasing concern about the mental health of young people in Ireland. Reports of psycholog...
The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is a well-known measuring instrument widely used ...
This report focuses on the mental health of young people between the ages of 12 and 18 years. We loo...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine and describe levels of psychological health and wel...
Little information exists on the levels of psychiatric disorders among substance abusing adolescents...
Background: Mental health issues reported among adolescents are less studied among areas where resou...
Approximately 15 to 25 percent of all adolescents experience psychosocial problems. The Strengths an...
Background: To address a lack of systematic epidemiological research on youth mental health in Irela...
This study assessed mental health literacy in Irish adolescents (N = 187), and explored participan...
This study assessed mental health literacy in Irish adolescents (N = 187), and explored participan...