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Open AccessCorrection to: Differences in Anxiety and Depression Among Migrant and Non-Migrant Primary School Children in The Netherlands
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Open AccessDifferences in Anxiety and Depression Among Migrant and Non-Migrant Primary School Children in The Netherlands
This is the first Dutch study investigating symptoms of five DSM-IV-classified anxiety disorders and depression in a large sample of pre-adolescent children with and without a migration background, adjusting f...
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Praktijkondersteuners jeugd bij de huisarts
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Jongens vaker naar specialistische ggz
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Verwijspatronen bij praktijkondersteuners jeugd
Sinds een aantal jaren krijgen huisartsen ondersteuning van praktijkondersteuners jeugd met consultatie, screening en triage, en behandeling van jongeren die vermoedelijk psychische problemen heb...
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Open AccessFamily Empowerment (FAME): study protocol for a pilot implementation and evaluation of a preventive multi-family programme for asylum-seeker families
Families applying for asylum have often experienced multiple potentially traumatic events and continue to face stressors during their resettlement. Studies have indicated that traumatic events can negatively i...
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Open AccessA new approach to child mental healthcare within general practice
Child and adolescent mental health problems are frequently not identified and properly treated within general practice. Politicians in the Netherlands are promoting more primary healthcare treatment for mental...
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Open AccessStructure, reliability, and validity of the revised child anxiety and depression scale (RCADS) in a multi-ethnic urban sample of Dutch children
Although anxiety and, to a lesser extent, depression are highly prevalent in children, these problems are, difficult to identify. The Revised Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS) assesses self-reported symptom...
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Open AccessTo what extent does sociodemographic composition of the neighbourhood explain regional differences in demand of primary out-of-hours care: a multilevel study
In the Netherlands, primary out-of-hours (OOH) care is provided by large scale General Practitioner (GP) cooperatives. GP cooperatives can be contacted by patients living in the area surrounding the GP coopera...
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Hoofdtrauma: verschil tussen eerste en tweede lijn
Enkele jaren geleden werd de multidisciplinaire Richtlijn opvang van patiënten met licht traumatisch hoofd/hersenletselgepubliceerd, die huisartsen echter voor hun praktijk onbruikbaar vonden.
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Open AccessThe association between adolescents’ health and disparities in school career: a longitudinal cohort study
Literature suggests that children’s educational achievement is associated with their health status and the socioeconomic position of their parents. Few studies have investigated this association in adolescence...
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Open AccessAdvantages of asynchronous online focus groups and face-to-face focus groups as perceived by child, adolescent and adult participants: a survey study
Online focus groups (OFGs) are increasingly used as a method of data collection. Although their advantages for research have repeatedly been described, participants’ opinions about OFGs have seldom been studie...
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ICPC-codering op de huisartsenpost
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Open AccessStudy design of 'FRIENDS for Life': process and effect evaluation of an indicated school-based prevention programme for childhood anxiety and depression
Anxiety disorders and depression are highly prevalent in children and affect their current and future functioning. 'FRIENDS for Life' is a cognitive-behavioural programme teaching children skills to cope more ...
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Open AccessChild and adolescent mental health care in Dutch general practice: time trend analyses
Because most children and adolescents visit their general practitioner (GP) regularly, general practice is a useful setting in which child and adolescent mental health problems can be identified, treated or re...
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Open AccessBenefits and problems of electronic information exchange as perceived by health care professionals: an interview study
Various countries are currently implementing a national electronic patient record (n-EPR). Despite the assumed positive effects of n-EPRs, their overall adoption remains low and meets resistance from health ca...
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Open AccessOnline focus groups as a tool to collect data in hard-to-include populations: examples from paediatric oncology
The purpose of this article is to describe and evaluate the methodology of online focus group discussions within the setting of paediatric oncology.
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Open AccessYoung patients', parents', and survivors' communication preferences in paediatric oncology: Results of online focus groups
Guidelines in paediatric oncology encourage health care providers to share relevant information with young patients and parents to enable their active participation in decision making. It is not clear to what ...
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Obstakels op de weg naar zorg
Zwaanswijk, M., Verhaak, P. F. M., Van der Ende, J., Bensing, J. M., & Verhulst, F. C. (2006). Obstacles on the pathway to care: the help-seeking process for children and adolescents with emotion...
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Change in children’s emotional and behavioural problems over a one-year period
Although children with emotional or behavioural problems are at increased risk of future problems, knowledge of factors associated with persistence and change in child problems, once these problems exist, is l...