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PARENT-CHILD AGREEMENT ON CHILD PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS ASSESSED VIA STRUCTURED INTERVIEW
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1986
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Psychiatric EvaluationPsychopathologyMental HealthChild Mental HealthPsychologySocial SciencesParent-child AgreementConduct ProblemsChild AssessmentDevelopmental DisorderBehavioural ProblemChild PsychologyPsychiatryChildren's Mental HealthChild DevelopmentDisturbed ChildrenPediatricsMedicineChild PsychiatryTrauma In Child
Correlations between scores derived from structured interviews with 299 disturbed children aged 6-18 and their parents indicated low-to-moderate levels of agreement regarding the presence and severity of child psychiatric symptoms. Agreement was higher on behavior and conduct problems than on anxiety, fears, obsessions-compulsions, psychotic symptoms and affective disturbances. Parents reported more child behavior and conduct problems than children, whereas children reported more affective and neurotic symptoms than parents. Parent-child agreement also increased sharply with age.
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