Improving children’s mental well-being is a recognised public health priority, but evidence on recent trends is lacking. This study updates evidence on differences in child mental health since 2008 by comparing two nationally representative cohorts in Wales, UK. Parents of 4-12 year old children completed the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). No significant differences were seen for younger girls between 2007/2008 and 2012/2013. There was a decrease in conduct, hyperactivity and total difficulties symptom scores and an increase in prosocial scores for boys’ and older girls. These findings suggest that rates of child mental health problems are stable or falling
Objectives The objective of this research is to provide updated data regarding the prevalence of men...
Background Past studies have documented rising levels of conduct problems among UK adolescents in t...
Background In many countries, including in the United Kingdom (UK), COVID-19 social distancing meas...
Improving children’s mental well-being is a recognised public health priority, but evidence on recen...
This is the final version. Available on open access from CUP via the DOI in this record. [Background...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing concern about the mental health of children and young people (CYP) in...
Background Evidence from Western countries indicates marked increases in diagnosis and treatment of...
BACKGROUND: There has been a recent reported rise in prevalence of mental health problems among chil...
There are substantial health disparities between children from low and higher income families. The s...
BACKGROUND: Previous evidence indicates that mental health problems are becoming more common for ado...
This survey series provides England’s best source of data on trends in child mental health. Emotiona...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly changed the lives of children and adolescents, f...
Background Child mental health problems are common. Previous studies have examined secular changes i...
British local authorities are required to monitor the mental health of looked after children using m...
BACKGROUND: Child mental health problems are common. Previous studies have examined secular changes ...
Objectives The objective of this research is to provide updated data regarding the prevalence of men...
Background Past studies have documented rising levels of conduct problems among UK adolescents in t...
Background In many countries, including in the United Kingdom (UK), COVID-19 social distancing meas...
Improving children’s mental well-being is a recognised public health priority, but evidence on recen...
This is the final version. Available on open access from CUP via the DOI in this record. [Background...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing concern about the mental health of children and young people (CYP) in...
Background Evidence from Western countries indicates marked increases in diagnosis and treatment of...
BACKGROUND: There has been a recent reported rise in prevalence of mental health problems among chil...
There are substantial health disparities between children from low and higher income families. The s...
BACKGROUND: Previous evidence indicates that mental health problems are becoming more common for ado...
This survey series provides England’s best source of data on trends in child mental health. Emotiona...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly changed the lives of children and adolescents, f...
Background Child mental health problems are common. Previous studies have examined secular changes i...
British local authorities are required to monitor the mental health of looked after children using m...
BACKGROUND: Child mental health problems are common. Previous studies have examined secular changes ...
Objectives The objective of this research is to provide updated data regarding the prevalence of men...
Background Past studies have documented rising levels of conduct problems among UK adolescents in t...
Background In many countries, including in the United Kingdom (UK), COVID-19 social distancing meas...