Disagreement between parents and adolescents on the internalizing problems of adolescents poses a threat to diagnoses based on both parent- and adolescent-reported internalizing problems. In this article, we analyze ethnic differences in parent–adolescent agreement on internalizing disorders as reported in a diagnostic interview. A two-phase study design was used. In the first phase, a large sample of adolescents was screened for internalizing disorders using the Youth Self-Report. In the second phase, adolescents from each ethnic group (native Dutch, Surinamese Dutch, Turkish Dutch, Moroccan Dutch) were selected, with half scoring in the borderline/clinical range and half in the normal range. Diagnostic interviews were subsequently conduct...
Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated youth. However, whereas ethnic minorit...
The ethnic composition of the group of patients treated at both regular and forensic youth mental he...
Purpose: European studies demonstrated that immigrant adolescents are at a higher risk for mental he...
The objective of the current thesis was to increase our understanding of the ethnic differences in m...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has reported lower treatment rates for externalizing disorders among n...
Individuals' lay beliefs about mental health problems and attitudes toward mental health care are th...
Objective: Individuals' lay beliefs about mental health problems and attitudes toward mental health ...
Objective: Individuals' lay beliefs about mental health problems and attitudes toward mental health ...
While ethnic diversity is increasing in many countries, ethnic minority youth is less likely to be r...
Ethnic minority adolescents receive not only less formal mental health services than their ethnic ma...
The overall aim of the current study was to extend the knowledge of externalizing problems in non-We...
Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated youth. However, whereas ethnic minorit...
Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated youth. However, whereas ethnic minorit...
The ethnic composition of the group of patients treated at both regular and forensic youth mental he...
Purpose: European studies demonstrated that immigrant adolescents are at a higher risk for mental he...
The objective of the current thesis was to increase our understanding of the ethnic differences in m...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has reported lower treatment rates for externalizing disorders among n...
Individuals' lay beliefs about mental health problems and attitudes toward mental health care are th...
Objective: Individuals' lay beliefs about mental health problems and attitudes toward mental health ...
Objective: Individuals' lay beliefs about mental health problems and attitudes toward mental health ...
While ethnic diversity is increasing in many countries, ethnic minority youth is less likely to be r...
Ethnic minority adolescents receive not only less formal mental health services than their ethnic ma...
The overall aim of the current study was to extend the knowledge of externalizing problems in non-We...
Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated youth. However, whereas ethnic minorit...
Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated youth. However, whereas ethnic minorit...
The ethnic composition of the group of patients treated at both regular and forensic youth mental he...
Purpose: European studies demonstrated that immigrant adolescents are at a higher risk for mental he...