Objective: To assess the effectiveness of child health care professionals (CHP) in identifying psychosocial problems among children originating from industrialized and nonindustrialized countries and to assess whether parental concerns enhance CHP problem-identification. Study design: During routine well-child visits data were collected from a sample of children aged 5 to 12 years of Dutch, Moroccan, Turkish, Surinam, and Antillean origin (response: 82%). CHP reported on psychosocial problems that they identified in children. Parents completed the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and a questionnaire on concerns regarding their child's psychosocial development. Interpreter services were used to support parents in filling out questionnaires. R...
■ Abstract Background This study aims to examine a) the prevalence of psychosocial problems and b) t...
Objective To assess whether the quality of identification of psychosocial problems by preventive chi...
Objective To assess whether the quality of identification of psychosocial problems by preventive chi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of child health care professionals (CHP) in identifying psych...
Objective To assess the effectiveness of child health care professionals (CHP) in identifying psycho...
Objective To assess the effectiveness of child health care professionals (CHP) in identifying psycho...
Objective To assess the effectiveness of child health care professionals (CHP) in identifying psycho...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine a) the prevalence of psychosocial problems and b) the associa...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine a) the prevalence of psychosocial problems and b) the associa...
Background This study aims to examine a) the prevalence of psychosocial problems and b) the associat...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which physicians and nurses working in preventive child health c...
Objective: To assess whether differences between individual Preventive Child Health Care (PCH) profe...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which preventive child health professionals (CHPs) identify and ...
■ Abstract Background This study aims to examine a) the prevalence of psychosocial problems and b) t...
Objective To assess whether the quality of identification of psychosocial problems by preventive chi...
Objective To assess whether the quality of identification of psychosocial problems by preventive chi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of child health care professionals (CHP) in identifying psych...
Objective To assess the effectiveness of child health care professionals (CHP) in identifying psycho...
Objective To assess the effectiveness of child health care professionals (CHP) in identifying psycho...
Objective To assess the effectiveness of child health care professionals (CHP) in identifying psycho...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine a) the prevalence of psychosocial problems and b) the associa...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine a) the prevalence of psychosocial problems and b) the associa...
Background This study aims to examine a) the prevalence of psychosocial problems and b) the associat...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which physicians and nurses working in preventive child health c...
Objective: To assess whether differences between individual Preventive Child Health Care (PCH) profe...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which preventive child health professionals (CHPs) identify and ...
■ Abstract Background This study aims to examine a) the prevalence of psychosocial problems and b) t...
Objective To assess whether the quality of identification of psychosocial problems by preventive chi...
Objective To assess whether the quality of identification of psychosocial problems by preventive chi...