| Literature DB >> 1288032 |
G Esser1, M H Schmidt, B Blanz, B Fätkenheuer, A Fritz, T Koppe, M Laucht, B Rensch, W Rothenberger.
Abstract
In a prospective longitudinal epidemiological study with assessments at age 8, 13 and 18 the prevalence rate for psychiatric disorders remained constant at about 16%. The sex ratio for severe disorders was male dominated even in adolescence, which was a consequence of the high rate of unsocialized disturbances of conduct in boys. Persistence of psychiatric disorders between age 13 and 18 was about 50%, as had previously been the case between age 8 and 13. One child in four suffered from a psychiatric disorder for at least 10 years. In childhood, conduct disorders had a very poor prognosis and emotional disorders a very good one. In adolescence, the course of disorders depended on an interaction between diagnosis and gender. Boys with unsocialized disturbances and girls with emotional problems had a poor prognosis.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1288032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Z Kinder Jugendpsychiatr ISSN: 0301-6811