Prediction models for child and adolescent mental health: A systematic review of methodology and reporting in recent research
Abstract Background There has been a rapid growth in the publication of new prediction models relevant to child and adolescent mental health. However, before their implementation into clinical services, it is necessary to appraise the quality of their methods and reporting. We conducted a systematic...
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Main Authors: | Morwenna Senior (Author), Thomas Fanshawe (Author), Mina Fazel (Author), Seena Fazel (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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