Background: The first manifestations of majority of mental disorders are seen in childhood and adolescence. They result in burden in this age group as well. Materials and methods: A different way of classifying psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents categorise them into emotional, disruptive, and developmental disorders. We carried out an observational study to validate such an approach towards diagnosis. Results: Sample was almost equally divided in the two age groups as well as between the sexes. The distribution of emotional, disruptive, and developmental disorders in the younger and older age groups were 4:3:2 and 5:0:1 respectively. The same for boys and girls were 4:2:1 and 4:1:2 respectively. Comorbidity was same wit...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the sociodemographic characteristics, complaints, an...
Background Mental disorders show varying degrees of continuity from childhood to adulthood. This stu...
BACKGROUND: Conduct disorder is considered difficult to treat, but comorbid psychiatric disorders ma...
Objective: To determine the pattern of psychiatric disorders among children reporting to the Psychia...
Background: Psychiatric disorders are ubiquitous and affect not only adults but also children and ad...
Changes in the classification of so-called “mental” illnesses have had a considerable impact. The br...
Introduction: Many children and adolescents have mental problems that undermine their normal develop...
The question of whether child and adolescent mental disorders are best classified using dimensional ...
After some introductory remarks on definition and frequency, a classification of psychiatric disorde...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), now a day’s mental health disorders ar...
Objective: To describe the clinical characteristics of depressed children and adolescents according ...
The question of whether child and adolescent mental disorders are best classified using dimensional ...
Background: It is an open question as to whether differential developmental trajectories, potentiall...
Background: Many disorders in childhood and adolescence were already present in the preschool years...
Psychiatric diagnoses and objective behaviour rating scales represent alternative means to describe ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the sociodemographic characteristics, complaints, an...
Background Mental disorders show varying degrees of continuity from childhood to adulthood. This stu...
BACKGROUND: Conduct disorder is considered difficult to treat, but comorbid psychiatric disorders ma...
Objective: To determine the pattern of psychiatric disorders among children reporting to the Psychia...
Background: Psychiatric disorders are ubiquitous and affect not only adults but also children and ad...
Changes in the classification of so-called “mental” illnesses have had a considerable impact. The br...
Introduction: Many children and adolescents have mental problems that undermine their normal develop...
The question of whether child and adolescent mental disorders are best classified using dimensional ...
After some introductory remarks on definition and frequency, a classification of psychiatric disorde...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), now a day’s mental health disorders ar...
Objective: To describe the clinical characteristics of depressed children and adolescents according ...
The question of whether child and adolescent mental disorders are best classified using dimensional ...
Background: It is an open question as to whether differential developmental trajectories, potentiall...
Background: Many disorders in childhood and adolescence were already present in the preschool years...
Psychiatric diagnoses and objective behaviour rating scales represent alternative means to describe ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the sociodemographic characteristics, complaints, an...
Background Mental disorders show varying degrees of continuity from childhood to adulthood. This stu...
BACKGROUND: Conduct disorder is considered difficult to treat, but comorbid psychiatric disorders ma...