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General population studies have demonstrated that good school functioning protects children and adolescents against mental health problems. However, no such studies of clinical populations have been conducted. Therefore, we explored the association between school functioning and mental health in patients referred to child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS). We also examined whether good school functioning and general social competence at referral predicted better mental health
Einar S. Stødle,
Thomas Jozefiak
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology , ISSUE 1, 14–23
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Hanne K. Greger,
Thomas Jozefiak,
Arne K. Myhre
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Tobias Knieß,
Hermann Stefan,
Peter Brodisch
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(DAPP-BQ-A), which has been denoted as the DAPP - Short Form for Adolescents (DAPP-SF-A), were examined.The factorial structure, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, discriminative validity, and classification accuracy of the DAPP-SF-A scales were examined in three samples: 1596 non-referred adolescents; 166 adolescents referred to inpatient and outpatient mental health services; and 58 referred and general population adolescents.Despite a reduction in the number of items by 50% (from 290
Noor B. Tromp,
Hans M. Koot
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology , ISSUE 1, 71–79
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world [3]. In sub-Saharan Africa, animal health services have been substantially deteriorated over the last 20 years due to various factors such as reduction in government budgets, especially the funds required to control brucellosis [81] Hence, various programs that require the use of disease prevention measures, information exchange, and coordinated surveillance, are not properly implemented in many sub-Saharan countries [2, 18, 42, 82].
The primary objectives for the control and prevention of
Sulaiman Mohammed Abu Sulayman,
Roop Singh Bora,
Jamal S.M. Sabir,
Mohamed Morsi M. Ahmed
Postępy Mikrobiologii - Advancements of Microbiology , ISSUE 4, 337–344
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different diagnoses.Method:Families receiving NFT from the Family Therapy Team (FTT) at the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) of the Capital Region of Denmark filled out psychometric measurements before and after treatment. Patients evaluated the burden of symptoms using Beck’s Youth Inventory (BYI), and parents evaluated their personal agency in relationship to their child’s psychiatric disorder using Parent Activation Measurement (PAM).Results:We analyzed data from 48 patients and
Nina Tejs Jørring,
Karsten Gjessing Jensen
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology , ISSUE 2, 107–114
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suicidal ideation (19). A secondary analysis of that trial found that observations of less cooperative family communication, as well as non-white race and lower income-to-needs ratio predicted higher treatment benefit in both trial arms (20).
In Norway, an initial study found ABFT implementation in Norwegian public child and adolescent mental health services to be feasible and the treatment to be acceptable to Norwegian families (21). A larger Norwegian randomised controlled trial comparing 16 weeks of
Erling W. Rognli,
Luxsiya Waraan,
Nikolai O. Czajkowski,
Marianne Aalberg
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology , 110–122
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Agnieszka GĘBCZYŃSKA-JANOWICZ,
Bogusława KONARZEWSKA
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affecting a particular child could have unfavorable consequences for the well-being of the child and affect treatment decisions (10).
While a better understanding of the specific clinical issues driving referrals to a child psychiatry program is essential to better serve the many youth requiring mental health services and provide high quality care, this is not always easy to accomplish. This is so because diagnostic acumen in child mental health programs can be heterogeneous and the level of expertise
Joseph Biederman,
Maura DiSalvo,
Carrie Vaudreuil,
Janet Wozniak,
Mai Uchida,
K. Yvonne Woodworth,
Allison Green,
Stephen V. Faraone
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology , 157–165
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Background:The Brief Child and Family Phone Interview (BCFPI) is a standardized intake and follow-up interview used in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS). Although it has shown good validity compared with other measures using parent reports, it has not yet been compared with diagnoses derived from a Longitudinal Expert All Data (LEAD) procedure, which includes information from separate diagnostic interviews with parent(s) and child. The aim was to compare the BCFPI evaluation
Markus Andersson,
Martin Bäckström,
Tord Ivarsson,
Maria Råstam,
Håkan Jarbin
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology , ISSUE 2, 83–90