67, was used to assess behavioural and emotional problems in children. The CBCL is a parent-rated questionnaire which contains a list of 100 behavioural/emotional problem items that parents rate as: not true, somewhat or sometimes true, or very or often true of their children...
In addition, 98 % of households with children younger than 18 years had ac- cess to computer games, as growing numbers of parents see electronic gaming as a way to spend time with their children, educate them in how to solve problems through strategizing, and as a means of behaviour ...
aggression, and anger, which become problematic when they are in greater frequency than expected for the child’s developmental stage [1]. Notably, early onset externalising problems emerging in childhood are linked to poor long-term psychosocial outcomes, alluding to the significant burden of diseas...
Targeted, school-based interventions that aim to address a range of problems are potentially important to study because they seem to be efficacious, have an impact, and are cost-effective. In the UK, there are many different interventions developed for school-aged children to enhance their lives...
In this study, children with primary SoAD (n = 48) were less likely to be free of their anxiety diagnosis at post treatment compared to children with GAD or SAD. When children with comorbid mood disorders were removed from the analysis (approximately 6 children), the difference between ...
In sheep production, artificial rearing is often associated with welfare and health issues and increased mortality during the suckling period. The use of dairy ewes' milk, instead of milk replacer, was tested as a way to limit these problems. We found that feeding lambs with ewes' milk partly...