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Psychiatric morbidity of second and third grade primary school children in Korea

Authors
Yoo, H.I.Cho, S.C.Kim, B.N.Kim, S.Y.Shin, M.S.Hong, K.E.
Issue Date
Dec-2005
Keywords
CBCL; Elementary school; K-SADS-PL; Korea; Psychiatric morbidity
Citation
Child Psychiatry and Human Development, v.36, no.2, pp 215 - 225
Pages
11
Journal Title
Child Psychiatry and Human Development
Volume
36
Number
2
Start Page
215
End Page
225
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/65469
DOI
10.1007/s10578-005-4078-8
ISSN
0009-398X
1573-3327
Abstract
This study was undertaken to identify psychiatric morbidity among Korean second and third elementary school children using an objective diagnostic interview tool. Data from 5,118 (2,723 boys, 2,395 girls; mean age = 8.41 years (SD = 0.66)) second and third grade schoolchildren were drawn from 28 elementary schools. After initial screening assessments using the 28-item Child Problem-Behavior Screening Test for parents, 672 primary caregivers were subjected to secondary screening using the Korean version of the CBCL. Two hundred and seventy-one high-risk children selected according to the K-CBCL results, 138 (50.9%) children and their primary caregivers were interviewed using the Korean version of K-SADS-PL for objective DSM-IV psychiatric diagnoses. Sixty-four (46.4%) of the hundred and thirty eight children were determined to have at least one psychiatric disorder. More boys were diagnosed as psychiatric patients than girls (46 males, 18 females; OR = 2.21). The most frequently diagnosed disorder was ADHD (46/64; 71.9%), followed by tic disorder, anxiety disorders, mental retardation, oppositional defiant disorder, and separation anxiety disorder. Two or more comorbid psychiatric disorders were found in 22 (34.4%) of the 64 patients. The computed crude percentage of psychiatric patients in this study was 4.12%, which is similar to previously published data. © 2005 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.
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