Literature DB >> 1476531

Differences between reports from children, parents and teachers: implications for epidemiological studies.

M G Sawyer1, P Baghurst, J Clark.   

Abstract

This study describes the different prevalences obtained when varying combinations of informants were used to identify emotional and behavioural disorders in a representative sample of 336 children living in two-parent families in the community of Adelaide, South Australia. When different informants were used to identify children with disorders, the estimated prevalences ranged from 3.3 +/- 1.6% to 17.9 +/- 4.1% for younger children, and 6.0 +/- 2.9% to 19.9 +/- 4.9% for older children. Results from the study highlight potential methodological problems which arise in epidemiological studies due to differences between reports from children, parents, and teachers describing childhood emotional and behavioural problems.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1476531     DOI: 10.3109/00048679209072102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust N Z J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0004-8674            Impact factor:   5.744


  4 in total

1.  Behavioural/emotional symptoms among 8-9-year-old children with somatic symptoms or illnesses as reported by their teacher.

Authors:  E Huikko; E Tuompo-Johansson; A C Kairemo; J Piha; I Moilanen; E Räsänen; T Tamminen; F Almqvist
Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 4.785

2.  Parent-teacher disagreement regarding behavioral and emotional problems in referred children is not a risk factor for poor outcome.

Authors:  Robert F Ferdinand; Jan van der Ende; Frank C Verhulst
Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2006-12-14       Impact factor: 4.785

3.  Factors associated with emotional and behavioural problems among school age children of breast cancer patients.

Authors:  M Watson; I St James-Roberts; S Ashley; C Tilney; B Brougham; L Edwards; C Baldus; G Romer
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2006-01-16       Impact factor: 7.640

4.  Feasibility and effectiveness of a web-based positive psychology program for youth mental health: randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Vijaya Manicavasagar; Deserae Horswood; Rowan Burckhardt; Alistair Lum; Dusan Hadzi-Pavlovic; Gordon Parker
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2014-06-04       Impact factor: 5.428

  4 in total

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