Child and adolescent psychiatry and family status: a nationwide register-based study.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Much attention has been given to parental separation as a possible risk factor for adverse child development; however, little information is available regarding the family status of children referred to psychiatric facilities. AIMS:To assess the association between psychiatric illness in childhood and family status compared to the background population. METHODS:Data was derived from a national register on children referred to psychiatric facilities in Denmark and a databank containing detailed statistical information on the Danish society. RESULTS:Regardless of age significantly fewer children with psychiatric illnesses lived with both biological parents as compared to the background population (51.1% vs 73.3%). There were no gender differences. Analyses of the specific diagnoses association with family status revealed only few significant differences. CONCLUSIONS:Psychiatrically ill children are at increased risk of not living with both biological parents independent of age of the child.

authors

Esbjorn BH,Levin E,Hoeyer M,Dyrborg J

doi

10.1007/s00787-008-0690-z

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2008-12-01 00:00:00

pages

484-90

issue

8

eissn

1018-8827

issn

1435-165X

journal_volume

17

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