Abstract BACKGROUND: While in the last 5 years several studies have been conducted in Italy on the prevalence of mental disorders in adults, to date no epidemiological study has been targeted on mental disorders in adolescents. METHOD: A two-phase study was conducted on 3,418 participants using the child behavior checklist/6-18 (CBCL) and the development and well-being assessment (DAWBA), a structured interview with verbatim reports reviewed by clinicians. RESULTS: The prevalence of CBCL caseness and DSM-IV disorders was 9.8% (CI 8.8-10.8%) and 8.2% (CI 4.2-12.3%), respectively. DSM-IV Emotional disorders were more frequently observed (6.5% CI 2.2-10.8%) than externalizing disorders (1.2% CI 0.2-2.3%). In girls, prevalence estimates increased significantly with age; furthermore, living with a single parent, low level of maternal education, and low family income were associated with a higher likelihood of suffering from emotional or behavioral problems. CONCLUSIONS: Approximately one in ten adolescents has psychological problems. Teachers and clinicians should focus on boys and girls living with a single parent and/or in disadvantaged socioeconomic conditions.

Frigerio A., Rucci P., Goodman R., Ammaniti M., Carlet O., Cavolina P., et al. (2009). Prevalence and correlates of mental disorders among adolescents in Italy: the PrISMA study. EUROPEAN CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, 18, 217-226 [10.1007/s00787-008-0720-x].

Prevalence and correlates of mental disorders among adolescents in Italy: the PrISMA study.

RUCCI, PAOLA;
2009

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Abstract BACKGROUND: While in the last 5 years several studies have been conducted in Italy on the prevalence of mental disorders in adults, to date no epidemiological study has been targeted on mental disorders in adolescents. METHOD: A two-phase study was conducted on 3,418 participants using the child behavior checklist/6-18 (CBCL) and the development and well-being assessment (DAWBA), a structured interview with verbatim reports reviewed by clinicians. RESULTS: The prevalence of CBCL caseness and DSM-IV disorders was 9.8% (CI 8.8-10.8%) and 8.2% (CI 4.2-12.3%), respectively. DSM-IV Emotional disorders were more frequently observed (6.5% CI 2.2-10.8%) than externalizing disorders (1.2% CI 0.2-2.3%). In girls, prevalence estimates increased significantly with age; furthermore, living with a single parent, low level of maternal education, and low family income were associated with a higher likelihood of suffering from emotional or behavioral problems. CONCLUSIONS: Approximately one in ten adolescents has psychological problems. Teachers and clinicians should focus on boys and girls living with a single parent and/or in disadvantaged socioeconomic conditions.
2009
Frigerio A., Rucci P., Goodman R., Ammaniti M., Carlet O., Cavolina P., et al. (2009). Prevalence and correlates of mental disorders among adolescents in Italy: the PrISMA study. EUROPEAN CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, 18, 217-226 [10.1007/s00787-008-0720-x].
Frigerio A.; Rucci P.; Goodman R.; Ammaniti M.; Carlet O.; Cavolina P.; De Girolamo G.; Lenti C.; Lucarelli L.; Mani E.; Martinuzzi A.; Micali N.; Mil...espandi
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