Why screening and treating 3-year-olds for mental health problems is not such a good idea.

scientific article published in August 2012

Why screening and treating 3-year-olds for mental health problems is not such a good idea. is …
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P356DOI10.1177/0004867412454340
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_75wbgnocbndndpklx55w6wdyna
P698PubMed publication ID22848055

P50authorMargot PriorQ99887361
P2860cites workTriple P-Positive Parenting Program as a public health approach to strengthening parentingQ34814533
Better safe than sorryQ44004478
Screening in early childhood for risk of later mental health problems: a longitudinal studyQ45043336
Does shy-inhibited temperament in childhood lead to anxiety problems in adolescence?Q52169294
P433issue8
P921main subjectmental healthQ317309
P304page(s)700-701
P577publication date2012-08-01
P1433published inAustralian and New Zealand Journal of PsychiatryQ4824838
P1476titleWhy screening and treating 3-year-olds for mental health problems is not such a good idea.
P478volume46

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Q50747717Does evidence lead to policy change?
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