Facilitating Pathways: Care, Treatment and Prevention in Child and Adolescent Mental HealthHelmut Remschmidt, Myron Belfer, Paul Goodyer Springer Science & Business Media, 6 ¸.¤. 2012 - 341 ˹éÒ Multidisciplinary and trans-cultural ... This book provides an up-to-date review of the current state of care, treatment and prevention in child and adolescent mental health from multidisciplinary and trans-cultural perspectives. Systems of care, services and interventions in selected parts of the world are described by leading experts with a focus on the current status of services in the respective parts of the world the major needs and deficits in identifying mental health problems in children and adolescents (awareness and diagnosis) the major needs in treatment, care and prevention realistic proposals on how to improve the situation of children and adolescents who suffer from, or are at risk for, mental health problems. In addition, the major principles and strategies of treatment and intervention are described, on an empirical basis, using a selected number of treatment approaches and treatment settings as examples. Finally, the possibilities, strategies and limitations of early detection and prevention are reviewed with the aim of improving the living conditions of children and families in need of mental health support. ... a valuable resource for mental health workers all over the world! |
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... prevalence , the study is called prevalence study . A basic principle in epidemiology is that obser- vations are made on samples of individuals who are selected to be representative of populations . Typical- ly , epidemiological studies ...
... Prevalence Studies. 1.4 The Referral Pathway to Psychiatric Help · not only emotional and behavioral problems , but also academic problems and family stress were asso- ciated with the likelihood of being referred ( Verhulst 1.4 The ...
... Prevalence Studies. to conclusions based on these samples that differ from conclusions based on samples of nonreferred children from the general population with the same condition . 1.5 Methodological Issues of Child Psychiatric Prevalence ...
... prevalence of any DSM - III - R diag- nosis in a Dutch general population sample of 13- to 18 - year - olds based on parent interview informa- tion was 21.8 % , that based on child interview infor- mation was 21.5 % . The prevalence ...
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