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Teachers' concerns about pupils' mental health in a cross-sectional survey of a population sample of British schoolchildren.

Frances MathewsTamsin Newlove-DelgadoKatie FinningChristopher BoyleRachel HayesPatrick JohnstonTamsin Jane Ford
Published in: Child and adolescent mental health (2020)
The emphasis on schools as a major setting to provide support and identify the need for referral to specialist mental health services means service commissioners, providers and practitioners could benefit from insight into how predictive a teacher's concern is of childhood mental health conditions and how this may vary with the type of disorder If teachers are not concerned about a child, practitioners can be reassured that there is unlikely to be a significant problem with their mental health, although this will be less certain in schools whose pupils are likely to have a higher than average levels of difficulty Teacher concerns do not necessarily differentiate between clinically impairing and mild/ moderate mental health difficulties, but do identify children in poorer mental health Asking for corroboration of concern from other sources increases the strength of the association to severe mental health disorders.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
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  • young adults
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