| Literature DB >> 31069399 |
Dypti Lulla1, Sandra Sylvia Mascarenhas2, Choon How How3,4, Sita Padmini Yeleswarapu2.
Abstract
Behavioural problems in children are a relatively common occurrence but are a concern for parents. Such problems are often a reflection of the child's social stressors, environment and developmental state. Although a majority of behavioural problems are temporary, some may persist or are symptomatic of neurodevelopmental disorders or an underlying medical condition. Initial management of behaviour problems often involves helping parents to learn effective behaviour strategies to promote desirable behaviours in their children. This article highlights a general approach to evaluating and treating behavioural problems in children in the primary care setting. Sleep problems, eating disorders, and other emotional and developmental disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, are not within the scope of this article. Copyright: © Singapore Medical Association.Entities:
Keywords: behaviour management; behavioural problem; children; externalising; internalising
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31069399 PMCID: PMC6482425 DOI: 10.11622/smedj.2019034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Singapore Med J ISSN: 0037-5675 Impact factor: 1.858