2021
DOI: 10.24193/cbb.2021.25.18
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A review on children and adolescents’ mental health indicators: Towards a valid mental health assessment in Hungarian youth

Abstract: The application of appropriate qualitative and quantitative indicators of youth’s mental health is vital for the entire health care system, including the individuals, health care providers, and health policy. These can enable both researchers and policymakers to carry out comparisons across time, interindividual differences and culture. In our scoping review, we aimed to identify psychological, social and systemrelated indicators that can provide direct and indirect information regarding Hungarian youth’s ment… Show more

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“…A systemic perspective of the parent-child relationship points to the health-promoting consequences of parental attitudes that are naturally impact on children. From an early age, the child of a parent who is actively involved will develop proactive attitudes that are conducive to health [20][21][22][23]. Research shows a correlation between parents' level of resilience and their involvement in their child's rehabilitation, improving the therapy process and supporting parental empowerment [24,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A systemic perspective of the parent-child relationship points to the health-promoting consequences of parental attitudes that are naturally impact on children. From an early age, the child of a parent who is actively involved will develop proactive attitudes that are conducive to health [20][21][22][23]. Research shows a correlation between parents' level of resilience and their involvement in their child's rehabilitation, improving the therapy process and supporting parental empowerment [24,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%