Login / Signup

Behavioural and emotional concerns reported by parents of children attending a neurodevelopmental diagnostic centre.

Anton R MillerEmily GardinerLouise Harding
Published in: Child: care, health and development (2018)
This rich descriptive dataset affords insight into the phenomenology of behaviour and emotional concerns in the daily lives of parents whose children have known or suspected neurodisability. Study findings can inform and sensitize clinicians working with this population. Usefulness is enhanced by inclusion of behavioural material that is subthreshold for a formal psychopathologic diagnosis. Certain concern types are encountered commonly across different clinical subpopulations, supporting a noncategorical view of behavioural and emotional problems as functional attributes that cross neurodisability diagnostic categories.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • pulmonary embolism
  • cross sectional
  • palliative care