Personality, coping, risky behavior, and mental disorders in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder:
A comprehensive psychosocial assessment.
Not exact matches
Background:
Comprehensive antenatal
psychosocial assessment of mothers prior to the birth is established in many regions.
Conducted
comprehensive initial in - home
psychosocial assessments prior to first wraparound meetings.
Mothers received a
comprehensive battery of
assessments as part of the adult portion of the study,11 - 13 which included baseline demographics,
psychosocial and clinical features, and diagnostic and symptomatic status over time.
At ages 21 and 25 years, sample members again had a
comprehensive mental health interview that examined aspects of
psychosocial adjustment since the preceding
assessment.
First, the MCS provides a
comprehensive assessment of
psychosocial and behavioural constructs reflecting mental health and well - being in a large sample of 27 808 children aged approximately 11 years (representing 31.4 % of eligible NSW students), which is representative of the NSW population on a range of demographic variables (table 3).