Outcome, prognosis, and risk in a longitudinal follow-up study.

J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry

Department of Psychiatry, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Published: September 1992

This study reports the results of a 4-year follow-up of a community sample of children who were ages 4 to 12 in 1983 at the first wave of data collection. Results on outcomes revealed that conduct disorder showed the greatest stability especially from late childhood to early adolescence. In multivariate analyses, both family dysfunction and problems getting along with others significantly predicted the persistence of one or more psychiatric disorders 4 years later, and low income predicted one or more psychiatric disorders among children free of disorder 4 years earlier. The implications of the results for the child psychiatric field, especially prevention, are discussed.

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