The Newcastle childhood depression project

I. Kolvin, L. Barrett, S.R. Bhate, T.P. Berney, O.O. Famiyuwa, T. Fundudis and S. Tyrer,

British Journal of Psychiatry 1991; 11(159):9-21

With thanks to the Royal College of Psychiatrists for their support for this project. This article has been reproduced from the British Journal of Psychiatry, with the original available here: http://bjp.rcpsych.org/

Cite as: 

I. Kolvin, L. Barrett, S.R. Bhate, T.P. Berney, O.O. Famiyuwa, T. Fundudis and S. Tyrer, "The Newcastle childhood depression project", British Journal of Psychiatry, Supplement 11, Volume 159, pp. 9-21, (Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1991).

Abstract: 

A total of 275 successive referrals to a university child psychiatry unit out-patient department were examined using the Child Depression Inventory. Of these, 95 children were examined further by a structured clinical interview, and the relationship between different instruments for the assessment of depression in childhood was investigated.

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