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From the Literature: What’s Hot … What’s Not  


Author:  Peter S.  Jensen.


Source: Volume 03, Number 02, Spring 2003 , pp.42-44(3)




Report on Emotional & Behavioral Disorders in Youth

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Abstract: 

Child-Custody Mediation and Litigation: Custody Contact and Co-Parenting Twelve Years After Initial Dispute Resolution by Emery, R.E. How Common Is Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder? Incidence in a Population-Based Birth Cohort in Rochester, Minnesota by Barbaresi, W.J. Reliability of the Services Assessment for Children and Adolescents by Horowitz, S.M. Do High-Threat Life Events Really Provoke the Onset of Psychiatric Disorder in Children? by Sandberg, S. Multiethnic Comparison of Adolescent Major Depression Based on the DSM-IV Criteria in a U.S.–Japan Study by Doi, Y. A Contextual Analysis of Externalizing and Mixed Syndrome Boys: When Syndromal Similarity Obscures Functional Dissimilarity Wright, J.C. Should The DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria for Conduct Disorder Consider Social Context? by Wakefield, J.C. Prevalence of Pervasive Developmental Disorders in the British Nationwide Survey of Child Mental Health by Fombonne, E. Estimating the Cost of Developmental and Behavioral Screening of Preschool Children in General Pediatric Practice by Dobrez, D. Assessing Match and Mismatch Between Practitioner-Generated and Standardized-Interview-Generated Diagnoses for Clinic-Referred Children and Adolescents by Jensen, A.L. Should Children With Developmental and Behavioral Problems Be Routinely Screened for Lead? by Lewendon, G.

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