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| K SayalSummaryAffiliation: King's College London Country: UK Publications
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Parent ratings of school behaviour in children at risk of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorderK Sayal
Department of Child Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, Denmark Hill, London, UK
Acta Psychiatr Scand 111:460-5. 2005..To investigate whether parents are accurate informants of child hyperactivity symptoms and impairment at school...
Barriers to the identification of children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorderKapil Sayal
Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, UK
J Child Psychol Psychiatry 47:744-50. 2006..However, it is unclear whether there are also barriers at other stages of the help-seeking process. For children with ADHD, this study aims to examine the correlates of the different stages of help-seeking...
The role of parental burden in child mental health service use: longitudinal studyKapil Sayal
Department of Child Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, London
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 43:1328-33. 2004..To examine the relative contributions of symptom severity, functional impairment, and parental burden in predicting the use of specialist child mental health services over a 4-year period...
Detection of child mental health disorders by general practitionersKapil Sayal
Department of Child Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, London
Br J Gen Pract 54:348-52. 2004..Few children with mental disorders access specialist services. Although previous studies suggest that general practitioner (GP) recognition is limited, parents may not be presenting these problems...
Parental perception of problems and mental health service use for hyperactivityKapil Sayal
Department of Child Psychiatry, Box P085, Institute of Psychiatry, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF, England
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 42:1410-4. 2003..To examine predictors of parental perception of hyperactivity as a serious problem and its role in determining the use of specialist mental health services...
The treatment and security needs of patients in special hospitals: views of referring and accepting teamsKapil Sayal
Department of Child Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Crim Behav Ment Health 12:244-53. 2002..Various studies suggest that 20-30% of patients in England and Wales in high security could be safely managed in medium security but there are no objective criteria and little attention has been paid to differences of opinion...
Effects of social support during weekend leave on cortisol and depression ratings: a pilot studyKapil Sayal
The Maudsley Hospital, London, UK
J Affect Disord 71:153-7. 2002..The study took advantage of the weekend leave that inpatients receive towards the end of an admission to investigate the inter-relationship between social support, cortisol secretion, and the severity of depression...
Pathways to care in children at risk of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorderKapil Sayal
Children s Department, Maudsley Hospital, UK
Br J Psychiatry 181:43-8. 2002..There is underdiagnosis of and low use of specialist services for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)...
Case study: bipolar disorder after head injuryK Sayal
Bethlem Hospital, London, England
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 39:525-8. 2000..Assessment and management involves ongoing consideration of both organic and psychosocial factors even after initial negative investigations...
Annotation: Pathways to care for children with mental health problemsKapil Sayal
Department of Child Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
J Child Psychol Psychiatry 47:649-59. 2006..Although many children with mental health problems are in contact with primary health care services, few receive appropriate help...
Neurodevelopmental antecedents of early-onset bipolar affective disorderE Sigurdsson
Maudsley Hospital, London, UK
Br J Psychiatry 174:121-7. 1999..Developmental impairments have been identified as a risk factor for early-onset schizophrenia. Affective symptoms are more common in children and adolescents with disordered neurodevelopmental than in healthy controls...
Cessation of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder drugs in the young (CADDY)--a pharmacoepidemiological and qualitative studyI C K Wong
Centre for Paediatric Pharmacy Research, School of Pharmacy, University of London, London, UK
Health Technol Assess 13:iii-iv, ix-xi, 1-120. 2009....
Parental concerns about their child's emotions and behaviour and referral to specialist services: general population surveyTamsin Ford
King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, London SE5 8AF
BMJ 331:1435-6. 2005
Identification of children at risk of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: a school-based interventionKapil Sayal
Centre for Child and Adolescent Health, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, Hampton House, Cotham Hill, Bristol BS6 6JS, UK
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 41:806-13. 2006..This study aims to examine whether an educational intervention about ADHD for teachers improves their recognition of children at risk of ADHD...
Prenatal alcohol exposure and gender differences in childhood mental health problems: a longitudinal population-based studyKapil Sayal
Centre for Child and Adolescent Health, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, Hampton House, Cotham Hill, Bristol BS6 6JS, United Kingdom
Pediatrics 119:e426-34. 2007..We expected that only higher levels of alcohol consumption would be associated with later mental health problems and that any associations might be more readily detectable in boys...
Epidemiology of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in the communityKapil Sayal
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Nottingham, Nottingham
Br J Hosp Med (Lond) 68:352-5. 2007..However, in the UK, the majority of children with ADHD remain undiagnosed. This article reviews the epidemiology of ADHD in terms of its prevalence, correlates, recognition and outcomes with regard to community and clinical samples...
Alcohol consumption in pregnancy as a risk factor for later mental health problemsKapil Sayal
Section of Developmental Psychiatry, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2UH, UK
Evid Based Ment Health 10:98-100. 2007
