At age 4, 5.7 % of children in the analysis sample were classified as having abnormal or
borderline abnormal levels of behavioural and emotional problems.
The total difficulties score ranges from 0 to 40: according to recommended practice, a cut - off score of 15 or more was used to indicate a «high» value corresponding to abnormal or
borderline abnormal levels of problems.
Not exact matches
During the pregnancy period, whether a person is normal, slightly
abnormal, or
borderline, many women have a
borderline OAT axis imbalance and a
borderline estrogen dominance, and so it's very important to pay some attention to supporting the body's adrenal function and to normalizing the estrogen
level during the pregnancy period in order to have a smooth second and third trimester and a smooth delivery.
Sometimes, however, the T - 4
levels in your cat are on the
borderline between normal and
abnormal.
For the SDQ psychopathology scales, table 5 (and online supplementary table 5 - X) indicates the proportions of children falling within the normal (defined as ~ 80 %),
borderline (~ 10 %) and
abnormal (~ 10 %) categories defined for the SDQ based on the UK population norms, as well as the proportions of children scoring in each category of the more recent four -
level solution (close to average ~ 80 %, slightly raised ~ 10 %, high ~ 5 %, very high ~ 5 %).
Children with a poor father - child relationship are more likely to have high (
abnormal /
borderline)
levels of behavioural and emotional problems and poor school adjustment, as reported by parents.
Scale scores can be prorated if at least three items in each subscale are completed and UK normed screening cut - offs are available to identify «
abnormal» (top 10 %) and «
borderline» (the next 10 %)
levels of difficulties by age and gender (http://www.sdqinfo.com).