textabstractChild psychiatric epidemiology has developed rapidly from descriptive, cross-sectional studies in the 1960s to the current large-scale prospective cohorts that unravel aetiological mechanisms. The objective of the study was to give an overview of epidemiological studies that have influenced child psychiatry. A chronological overview of selected major milestone studies was obtained to demonstrate the development of child psychiatric epidemiology, with a more in-depth discussion of findings and methodological issues exemplified in one cohort, the Generation R Study. Epidemiological studies have been successful in describing the frequency and course of child psychiatric problems. The high expectations that biological factors can be...
Increased understanding of early neurobehavioural development is needed to prevent, identify, and tr...
Objective: To determine the pattern of psychiatric disorders among children reporting to the Psychia...
The purpose of this epidemiological study of psychopathological disorders was to obtain prevalence d...
textabstractIn the past few decades, considerable advances have been made in understanding childhood...
This paper briefly reviews the history of psychiatric epidemiology and the future direction. Five ge...
An assessment protocol for the longitudinal measurement of developmental psychopathology in a popula...
The worldwide history of scientific achievements in child and adolescent psychopathology is reviewed...
The discipline of psychiatric epidemiology is, at its most basic level, the study of the patterns of...
This article presents an overview of the development of epidemiologoical research in child psychiatr...
Mental illnesses are a substantial burden in Canada and worldwide. Early life conditions and experie...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com with rigorous e...
Co-occurrence of mental disorders is widespread and studies have identified a general psychopatholog...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), now a day’s mental health disorders ar...
textabstractUnderstanding the origins, nature, and course of psychopathology across the life span is...
Up to 20% of children and adolescents worldwide suffer from mental health problems. Epidemiological ...
Increased understanding of early neurobehavioural development is needed to prevent, identify, and tr...
Objective: To determine the pattern of psychiatric disorders among children reporting to the Psychia...
The purpose of this epidemiological study of psychopathological disorders was to obtain prevalence d...
textabstractIn the past few decades, considerable advances have been made in understanding childhood...
This paper briefly reviews the history of psychiatric epidemiology and the future direction. Five ge...
An assessment protocol for the longitudinal measurement of developmental psychopathology in a popula...
The worldwide history of scientific achievements in child and adolescent psychopathology is reviewed...
The discipline of psychiatric epidemiology is, at its most basic level, the study of the patterns of...
This article presents an overview of the development of epidemiologoical research in child psychiatr...
Mental illnesses are a substantial burden in Canada and worldwide. Early life conditions and experie...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com with rigorous e...
Co-occurrence of mental disorders is widespread and studies have identified a general psychopatholog...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), now a day’s mental health disorders ar...
textabstractUnderstanding the origins, nature, and course of psychopathology across the life span is...
Up to 20% of children and adolescents worldwide suffer from mental health problems. Epidemiological ...
Increased understanding of early neurobehavioural development is needed to prevent, identify, and tr...
Objective: To determine the pattern of psychiatric disorders among children reporting to the Psychia...
The purpose of this epidemiological study of psychopathological disorders was to obtain prevalence d...