Tracking Opportunities and Problems from Infancy to Adulthood: 20 Years with the Topp Study
Kristin S Mathiesen author Ann V Sanson author Evalill B Karevold author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hogrefe Publishing
Published:30th Nov '17
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There is an increasing appreciation worldwide of the heavy burden that mental health issues place on people's lives. This book makes an important contribution to how and why these problems arise, and what we might do to prevent them. It will be of great interest to governments and policymakers, as well as clinicians and researchers."; Prof. Frank Oberklaid, OAM, MD FRACP, DCH, Director, Centre for Community Child Health, Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne, VIC, Australia
The definitive work on the best ways to support the healthy development of children and adolescents and their families, based on 20 years of the groundbreaking TOPP StudyThe unique longitudinal study "Tracking Opportunities and Problems (TOPP)" began following nearly 1,000 children and their families in Norway in 1993. Few studies have ever accumulated such extensive information from such a large number of families. The TOPP Study has provided new knowledge about and insight into the precursors, developmental paths and predictors of both good adaptation and mental health problems of children, as well as into parenting and family relationships. The editors have collated the key findings in three parts. Part 1 addresses the mental health and development of children and adolescents. Part 2 focuses on parents, looking at individual parental and family-related factors, including parental couple relationships. Part 3 looks at the methodological issues, including the sample, response rate and measurement and analytical approaches. This unique book provides thought-provoking insights into the TOPP findings to help guide therapeutic practice, to suggest new avenues of research, to inform teaching, and to shape policy planning and preventive actions. It is thus an invaluable resource for all professionals, researchers, educators, policy makers, and students working with children and adolescents and their families.
ISBN: 9780889375437
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272 pages