2020
DOI: 10.18521/ktd.481924
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The predictive social and emotional measures in toddlerhood for psychiatric morbidity in adolescence

Abstract: We aimed to determine the predictive factors for psychiatric problem severity and/or clinical approval 10 years after first assessment between ages 1-4 years. Methods: The children that were assessed with the CBCL and the BITSEA in their 1-4 years of age were included. The follow-up assessments were made by telephone interviews 10 years later by child psychiatry residents. The primary caregivers responded the follow-up questionnaire items, such as social/academic/behavioral functioning and self-esteem and the … Show more

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