Correlation between adolescents psychical disorders and their difficulties of psychosocial adaptation

To study the correlation between adolescents' psychical disorders and their difficulties of psychosocial adaptation. There were 63 adolescent participants in our study (47 girls and 16 boys) who were hospitalized in Department of Children and Adolescent Psychiatry, Kaunas University of Medicine...

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Adolescent
Age Factors
Data Interpretation, Statistical
Depressive Disorder - epidemiology
Female
Humans
Lithuania - epidemiology
Male
Mental Disorders - epidemiology
Mental Disorders - psychology
Mood Disorders - epidemiology
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Sex Factors
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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