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Questionnaire screening for mental health problems in Bangladeshi children: a preliminary study
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Author Affiliations
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, King's College London
Published InSocial Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
Year2001
Citations192
Abstract
Background In the developing world, child psychiatric disorders are common but child mental health professionals are scarce. A cheap and effective method for detecting child psychiatric problems would be useful. The present study examined the potential suitability of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) for this role. Methods SDQs were administered to the parents and teachers of 261 Bangladeshi 4-16 year olds: 99 drawn from a psychiatric clinic and 162 drawn from the community. Self-report SDQs were completed by 11-16 year olds. Children from the clinic sample were assigned psychiatric diagnoses blind to their SDQ scores. Results SDQ scores distinguished well between community and clinic samples, and also between children with different psychiatric diagnoses in the clinic sample. A simple…
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