Prevalence and comorbidity of behavioral problems of children aged three to six: Results of the Braunschweiger Kindergartenstudie


Autoria(s): Kuschel, A.; Lubke, A.; Koppe, E.; Miller, Y.; Hahlweg, K.; Sanders, M. R.
Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

Prevalence and comorbidity of behavioral problems of children aged three to six: Results of the Braunschweiger Kindergartenstudie Objectives: To analyze the frequency of behavioral and emotional problems and comorbidity of kindergarten children in Braunschweig as rated by their parents. Method: The analysis is part of the Braunschweiger Kindergartenstudie. In a sample of N = 809 children aged three to six the parents rated their children using a modified version of the Child Behavior Checklist/CBCL 4-18. Results: The prevalence rates range from 0.5% to 5.0%. The most frequent behavioral problems in kindergarten children were aggressive behavior and attention problems, followed by social problems. The study also provides bidirectional comorbidity rates. Conclusion: Finally the prevalence rates and the implications of the findings for prevention of behavioral problems in children are discussed.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:41366

Idioma(s)

ger

Publicador

Verlag Hans Huber

Palavras-Chave #Psychiatry #Prevalence Rates #Child Behavior Checklist #Kindergarten Children #Behavioral And Emotional Problems #Comorbidity #Epidemiology #Psychiatric-disorders #Preschool-children #Emotional-problems #Adolescents #Childhood #Parents #Health #Rates #380106 Developmental Psychology and Ageing
Tipo

Journal Article