Longitudinal studies of child mental disorders in the general population: A systematic review of study characteristics
Abstract Introduction Longitudinal studies of child mental disorders in the general population (herein study) investigate trends in prevalence, incidence, risk/protective factors, and sequelae for disorders. They are time and resource intensive but offer life‐course perspectives and examination of c...
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Main Authors: | Theodora Bogdan (Author), Weiyi Xie (Author), Habeba Talaat (Author), Hafsa Mir (Author), Bhargavi Venkataraman (Author), Laura E. Banfield (Author), Katholiki Georgiades (Author), Laura Duncan (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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