Journal article
Epidemiology of positive mental health in a national census of children at school entry
S Goldfeld, A Kvalsvig, E Incledon, M O'Connor
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background Until now, child mental health promotion efforts have focused primarily on reducing the prevalence and severity of problems; yet the absence of mental health problems does not necessarily imply the presence of healthy psychosocial functioning. We aimed to investigate the epidemiology of child mental health competence in a full national population of school entrants. Methods The data source was the 2012 Australian Early Development Index, a national census of early childhood development completed for school entrants by teachers across Australia (n=275 800). The mental health competence outcome measure was derived from constructs that focused on children's social and emotional stren..
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Awarded by Australian National Medical Research Council, State Government of Victoria, Australian Government
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian National Medical Research Council, 1082922, State Government of Victoria, 10.13039/501100004752, Australian Government.