Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Volume 38, Issue 12, December 1999, Pages 1569-1579
ARTICLESParent and Child Contributions to Diagnosis of Mental Disorder: Are Both Informants Always Necessary?
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The authors acknowledge the research group of the Behavioral Sciences Research Institute for their valuable contributions to this work, Zenaida Gonzalez and Dr. Vivian Febo for the data analyses, and Elizabeth Pastrana and Felicita Laboy for the secretarial work.
Reviewed under and accepted by Michael S. Jellinek, M.D., Associate Editor.
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