1975
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.126.6.493
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Attainment and Adjustment in Two Geographical Areas

Abstract: In recent years there has been an increasing interest in the observation that rates of psychiatric disorder and of educational problems in children may vary considerably according to area and to types of living conditions. However, very little is known concerning the extent to which rates actually differ, and even less about how particular area characteristics co-vary with the rates of different types of child disorder. Gath et al. (1972) found that child psychiatric referral rates were higher in areas of low … Show more

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“…Cumulative risk models for adolescent delinquency have been studied for decades (e.g., Rutter, Cox, Tupling, Berger, & Yule, 1975). The proposition of these models is that it is the number of risk factors, more so than any single kind of factor, that increments risk.…”
Section: Combinatory Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cumulative risk models for adolescent delinquency have been studied for decades (e.g., Rutter, Cox, Tupling, Berger, & Yule, 1975). The proposition of these models is that it is the number of risk factors, more so than any single kind of factor, that increments risk.…”
Section: Combinatory Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Or, la famille représente l'un des facteurs environnementaux les plus étudiés dans l'étiologie des psychopathologies infantiles telles que le TDA/H (Rutter, Cox, Tupling, Berger, & Yule, 1975). Par ailleurs, les symptômes du TDA/H soumettent la famille à d'importantes tensions associées à des difficultés au niveau du fonctionnement familial, des interactions parent-enfant, de la résolution de problèmes et de la communication (Lemelin, Lafortune, & Fortier, 2006).…”
Section: Université De Montréalunclassified
“…Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and conduct disorder (CD) are two conditions that are included in the diagnostic classification for child psychiatric disorders [6]. They have a prevalence of about 4% in rural and 9% in urban populations [7]. Ninety per cent of adult recidivists are believed to have had CD in childhood [5].…”
Section: Childhood Disorders and Adult Criminalitymentioning
confidence: 99%