2000
DOI: 10.1097/00004583-200007000-00013
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Continuity and Change of Psychopathology From Childhood Into Adulthood: A 14-Year Follow-up Study

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“…These results indicate that the J-KIDSC-REEN-27 and -10 could sensitively capture and serve as an instrument for children with mental health problems to assess such psychosocial burdens in the school and home life, as reported in previous studies [4,7,9,18]. Mental health problems in childhood are known to confer a higher risk for various negative outcomes, such as behavioral problems, increased school absences, and comorbidity of psychiatric problems [18,22,33], but educational interventions, medical management, and social support can improve these outcomes [22,[34][35][36]. In future research, these measurements will offer more knowledge about the impact of particular mental health constraints and adaptations to clinical practice or public health practice by comparing the HRQOL of different health conditions, medical treatments, and health care services in Japan.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…These results indicate that the J-KIDSC-REEN-27 and -10 could sensitively capture and serve as an instrument for children with mental health problems to assess such psychosocial burdens in the school and home life, as reported in previous studies [4,7,9,18]. Mental health problems in childhood are known to confer a higher risk for various negative outcomes, such as behavioral problems, increased school absences, and comorbidity of psychiatric problems [18,22,33], but educational interventions, medical management, and social support can improve these outcomes [22,[34][35][36]. In future research, these measurements will offer more knowledge about the impact of particular mental health constraints and adaptations to clinical practice or public health practice by comparing the HRQOL of different health conditions, medical treatments, and health care services in Japan.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Children who were neglected during at a young age were found to have a significantly higher tendency to be involved in risky health behaviors such as violence perpetration, drug and alcohol abuse, and other behaviors during adolescence, and many extend these behaviors well into their adulthood (Brook et al 2005;Hofstra et al 2000;Moran et al 2004;McGue and Iacono 2005). Among these delinquencies, underage alcohol abuse is a leading social and public health problem in this country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings underscore the need for QoL assessment in children with psychiatric disorders. Since recent studies have shown that psychopathology is persistent from childhood into adulthood [4,5], it is desirable to reveal factors that, besides child psychopathology, are associated with QoL in children with psychiatric disorders. These factors could then, along with psychiatric symptoms, be chosen as a focus of treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%