MENTAL-HEALTH IN DUTCH CHILDREN - (III) BEHAVIORAL-EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS REPORTED BY TEACHERS OF CHILDREN AGED 4-12

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VERHULST, FC
AKKERHUIS, GW
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10.1111/j.1600-0447.1986.tb10564.x
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R749 [精神病学];
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In the present study we (1) reported on the prevalence of a wide range of specific behavioral-emotional problems reported by teachers in a representative sample of 1,162 Dutch children aged 4 through 12; (2) identified differences related to demographic variables and (3) compared our data with those from other population based surveys. We used the Achenbach Teacher''s Report Form (TRF) to collect our data because a comparison between different standardized teach asessment instruments showed the TRF to be the most promising due to its solid psychometric background and its ready applicability. Our data supported the TRF''s reliability and validity. For each of the 118 behavioral-emotional problems, the prevalence rates were presented graphically for both genders in two-year age groups. ANOVAs were performed to assess the main effects and interaction of age and gender with SES as covariate for each problem item and total problem score. Of the demographic variables gender showed most numerous effects on problem items and showed the largest effect on total problem score. The main findings were: 1. Boys obtained higher scores than girls. 2. Many items on which boys scored higher are related to socially disapproved behavior. 3. Boys obtained higher scores on concentration, attention and hyperactivity problems. 4. Boys (especially the younger ones) scored higher on problems related to academic functioning. 5. Teacher reports revealed larger gender differences than parent results. 6. Both parents and teachers scored boys higher on items predominantly associated the externalizing syndrome. 7. More boys than girls were attending education in special schools. Age showed no significant effect on total problem score, although older children were scored higher on a number of items associated with academic, somatic and social functioning and with emotions related to inner feelings. The much fewer age differences reported by teachers compared with parents may indicate that teachers are less sensitive than parents to developmental differences due to a tendency to set norms for the particular grade level they teach. Lower SES children were reported to show more problems than higher SES children. Teacher''s ratings of behavioral-emotional problems were significantly related to level of cognitive abilities and to referral for special education.
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