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9781593853488

Multicultural Understanding of Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Implications for Mental Health Assessment

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    9781593853488

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    1593853483

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-09-19
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press

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Summary

Around the world, many immigrant and minority children are immersed in mental health, social welfare, and educational systems that are ill equipped to evaluate and help them. This important volume synthesizes an array of international findings to broaden the knowledge base on cultural variations in children's emotional and behavioral problems. Drawing on both empirically based and diagnostically based approaches, the authors examine similarities and differences in the prevalence, patterns, and correlates of particular disorders. They distinguish between culture-specific and more general problems in adaptation, identify instruments and procedures that are particularly suited to multicultural assessment, and discuss the implications for developing more effective services.

Author Biography

Thomas M. Achenbach, PhD, is Director of the Center for Children, Youth, and Families at the University of Vermont. Educated at Yale and the University of Minnesota, he taught at Yale and did research at the National Institute of Mental Health. He has been a DAAD Fellow at the University of Heidelberg, an SSRC Fellow at Jean Piaget’s Centre d’Epistémologie Génétique, Chair of the American Psychological Association’s Task Force on Classification of Children’s Behavior, and a member of the American Psychiatric Association’s Advisory Committee on DSM-III-R. He has given over 230 presentations in 30 countries and has authored over 250 publications. Assessment instruments developed by Dr. Achenbach and colleagues have been translated into 74 languages and have yielded findings reported in over 6,000 publications from 67 cultures.
 
Leslie A. Rescorla, PhD, is Professor of Psychology, Director of the Child Study Institute, and Director of Early Childhood Programs at Bryn Mawr College. Educated at Radcliffe, the London School of Economics, and Yale, she obtained her clinical training at the Yale Child Study Center, the Philadelphia Child Guidance Center, and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Dr. Rescorla developed the Language Development Survey, a screening tool for language delay in toddlers. She has presented findings from her 15-year longitudinal study on late talkers in numerous publications. In addition to her research on language delays in young children and in longitudinal patterns of school achievement, Dr. Rescorla conducts research on empirically based assessment of emotional and behavioral problems in children, adolescents, and adults.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1. Why Should We Do Multicultural Research on Children's Problems? 1(12)
CHAPTER 2. The Empirically Based "Bottom-Up" Approach to Psychopathology 13(34)
CHAPTER 3. The Diagnostically Based "Top-Down" Approach to Psychopathology 47(22)
CHAPTER 4. Multicultural Findings on Scores Obtained with Empirically Based Assessment Instruments 69(26)
CHAPTER 5. Multicultural Findings on Correlates of Empirically Based Scale Scores 95(61)
CHAPTER 6. Multicultural Findings on Patterns of Problems in Empirically Based Assessment Instruments 156(22)
CHAPTER 7. Multicultural Findings on the Prevalence of Diagnostically Based Disorders 178(32)
CHAPTER 8. Multicultural Findings on Correlates and Comorbidity of Diagnostically Based Disorders 210(18)
CHAPTER 9. Comparisons of Empirically Based and Diagnostically Based Findings 228(24)
CHAPTER 10. Meeting Challenges Posed by Multicultural Research on Children's Problems 252(21)
CHAPTER 11. Contributions of Multicultural Research to Understanding, Assessing, Preventing, and Treating Child Psychopathology 273(10)
References 283(26)
Author Index 309(8)
Subject Index 317

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