Exploring Diagnostic Classification Prevalence in German and Dutch Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: An International Cross-Sectional Comparative Study

Classification systems like the DSM-5 and ICD-10 facilitate international comparative research on mental disorders. However, few studies have compared classification distributions in child and adolescent psychiatric settings across countries. This study explored similarities and differences in classification prevalence between German and Dutch children and adolescents referred to psychiatric facilities. Data were retrospectively collected from clinical samples of inpatients and outpatients who…

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