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The British Journal of Psychiatry 158: 743-751 (1991)
© 1991 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
AD Nikapota
Brixton Child Guidance Clinic, London.
Child psychiatry in developing countries has recently attained the status of an established specialty. This review looks at available epidemiological data, and factors contributing to similarities and differences in rates of disorder. The relevance of child psychiatry to child health in these countries has service, training and research implications.
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