2015
DOI: 10.6018/analesps.31.2.182051
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Detección de problemas de salud mental en un grupo especialmente vulnerable: niños y adolescentes en acogimiento residencial

Abstract: <p>Research on mental health problems of children and young people in residential child care shows a high incidence. One of the strategies to improve the interventions is the use of tools of detection, so that biases in the referral to treatment could be avoided.</p><p>The objective of this study was to analyze the level of concordance between the information given by the young people and their social educators, using the CBCL (in case of educators) and YSR (for adolescents) in a sample of 13… Show more

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“…We argue that the fact that adolescents' adjustment problems were evaluated by the teachers might be underlying these findings, especially regarding the lack of significant associations found between the SIS dimensions and adolescents' internalizing problems. This argument is supported by previous research showing that correlations among youths' and various adults' (e.g., parents, teachers, mental health workers) reports of youths' problems are only low to moderate, with greater agreement for externalizing problems (Achenbach et al 1987;Achenbach 2006;Sainero et al 2014). Children and adolescents tend to be the most accurate reporters of their internalizing symptoms (Achenbach 1991).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…We argue that the fact that adolescents' adjustment problems were evaluated by the teachers might be underlying these findings, especially regarding the lack of significant associations found between the SIS dimensions and adolescents' internalizing problems. This argument is supported by previous research showing that correlations among youths' and various adults' (e.g., parents, teachers, mental health workers) reports of youths' problems are only low to moderate, with greater agreement for externalizing problems (Achenbach et al 1987;Achenbach 2006;Sainero et al 2014). Children and adolescents tend to be the most accurate reporters of their internalizing symptoms (Achenbach 1991).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…Los presentes hallazgos están en la línea con lo constatado en estudios previos que señalan que gran parte de la población en acogimiento residencial estuvieron dentro del rango de la normalidad en cuanto a los comportamientos externalizados (46,4%) (Fernández-Molina, Del Valle, Fuentes, Bernedo, & Bravo, 2011). También vale precisar que, aunque la actual investigación se hizo con el reporte de padres, cuidadores y profesores acerca del comportamiento externalizado de niños y adolescentes que viven en acogimiento residencial y con sus familias biológicas, coincide con hallazgos donde los informes de la población en acogimiento residencial de los problemas de comportamiento externalizado tampoco mostraron significación estadística (Sainero, Del Valle, & Bravo, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Los comportamientos externalizados han sido ampliamente documentados en la literatura (Hewitt, 2016;Hewitt-Ramírez & Moreno-Méndez, 2018;Rescorla, Althoff, Ivanova, & Achenbach, 2019;Rescorla et al, 2012). También se ha indicado que presentan comorbilidad con otras patologías como ansiedad y depresión, asimismo con otros problemas psiquiátricos, psicológicos, psicopatológicos, del desarrollo, déficits neuropsicológicos, exclusión social y estigmatización (Delgado, 2013;Fernández-Daza, 2013;Fernández-Daza, 2012a;Fernández-Daza, 2012b;Hewitt, 2016;Sainero, Valle, & Bravo, 2015). Y se ha señalado que el estrés parental y el nivel socioeconómico tienen relación con la presencia de comportamientos externalizados (Ulloa, Cova, & Bustos, 2017).…”
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“…In Spain, the profile of the children and young people in residential placements has changed since the 1990s, with a remarkable increase of emotional and behavioural problems (Bravo & del Valle, 2009). National studies show that between 44-61% of the children and young people in residential placement had clinical scores on the Child Behavioral Checklist (CBCL), and 49% were receiving mental health treatment (González-García et al, 2017;Sainero, Bravo, & del Valle, 2015).…”
Section: Mental Health Problems In Children and Young People With Id mentioning
confidence: 99%