Luk S L, Leung P W, Bacon-Shone J, Chung S Y, Lee P W, Chen S, Ng R, Lieh-Mak F, Ko L, Wong V C
Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Br J Psychiatry. 1991 Feb;158:213-21. doi: 10.1192/bjp.158.2.213.
A representative sample of 855 Hong-Kong Chinese children aged 36-48 months were assessed using the BSQ and the PBCL. Good reliability for both instruments were found. For the BSQ and PBCL, 12.75% and 27.5% were above the cut-off points of 10+ and 12+ respectively and 5.9% were above both cut-off points. In the second stage, 234 subjects were recruited by stratified random sampling according to the results of the screening state. A clinician interviewed the parent, child and teacher before making a diagnosis. The prevalence of behaviour disorder was: nil, 53.7%; dubious, 23.1%; mild, 18.0%; moderate, 4.5%; and severe, 0.7%. There were significantly more boys in the categories mild, moderate and severe.