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Self-reported mental health in children ages 6-12 years across eight European countries.

Mathilde M Husky1, Anders Boyd2, Adina Bitfoi3, Mauro Giovanni Carta4, Christine Chan-Chee5, Dietmar Goelitz6, Ceren Koç7, Sigita Lesinskiene8, Zlatka Mihova9, Roy Otten10, Ondine Pez11, Taraneh Shojaei12, Viviane Kovess-Masfety11,13.   

Abstract

Worldwide, approximately one in eight children or adolescents suffers from a mental disorder. The present study was designed to determine the self-reported prevalence of mental health problems in children aged 6-11 years across eight European countries including Italy, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Romania, and Turkey. Data were drawn from 6245 children participating in the School Children Mental Health in Europe (SCHME) study and a large cross-sectional survey in France. Self-reported child mental health was assessed using the Dominique Interactive (DI). Overall, 22.0% of children were identified per their own evaluation as having at least one mental disorder, ranging from 16.4% in the Netherlands to 27.9% in Bulgaria. The prevalence of internalizing disorders was 18.4% across countries and ranged from 11.8% in the Netherlands to 24.3% in Turkey. The prevalence of externalizing disorders was lower with an average of 7.8%, ranging from 3.5% in Turkey to 10.5% in Bulgaria. Combining samples across European countries, 1 in 5 children reported internalizing problems and 1 in 12 children externalizing problems. The net completion rates of 4.1-74.3% preclude conclusions about national differences in prevalence rates.

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Keywords:  Child mental health; Europe; Prevalence; Self-reported mental health

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29082450     DOI: 10.1007/s00787-017-1073-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry        ISSN: 1018-8827            Impact factor:   4.785


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