Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development 2002Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development 2002 provides the most current research and scholarship available in the field of child psychiatry and child development. It is a benchmark against which all other contributions to the literature will be measured. Mental health professionals who work with children and adolescents will find the book invaluable for both its timely information and long-term reference value. Researchers will find substantial information in its pages for new spheres of inquiry. |
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Once mental illness researchers realized that both genetic and environmental factors were important in developing disease, ... Eventually, researchers focused more on the group that did not develop mental health problems.
Once mental illness researchers realized that both genetic and environmental factors were important in developing disease, ... Eventually, researchers focused more on the group that did not develop mental health problems.
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Next, tracing, utilizing the resources of the National Health Service Central Register at the Office of Censuses and ... and 8 psychotic depression), and 86 childhood attendees who had not suffered mental illness during adulthood.
Next, tracing, utilizing the resources of the National Health Service Central Register at the Office of Censuses and ... and 8 psychotic depression), and 86 childhood attendees who had not suffered mental illness during adulthood.
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Parent reports of child mental health service use were obtained in fourth and sixth grades. Teacher reports of the need for child mental health service use were obtained in the sixth grade. Grades and special education services use were ...
Parent reports of child mental health service use were obtained in fourth and sixth grades. Teacher reports of the need for child mental health service use were obtained in the sixth grade. Grades and special education services use were ...
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The authors' goals were to document the stressors that families are exposed to and the effect on children's mental health. They collected data 18 months after the families arrived in Sweden. Data collection involved interviews with ...
The authors' goals were to document the stressors that families are exposed to and the effect on children's mental health. They collected data 18 months after the families arrived in Sweden. Data collection involved interviews with ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Support for this research was provided by National Institute of Mental Health grant 52135 to the first author. The authors thank Denise Berilla, Anna Nutter, and Diana Eldreth for their help in collecting data.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Support for this research was provided by National Institute of Mental Health grant 52135 to the first author. The authors thank Denise Berilla, Anna Nutter, and Diana Eldreth for their help in collecting data.
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