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CHAPTER 4 80 Outcome Determinants (outcome more likely for): n / N* Family characteristics: Caregiver’s inability for supervision 1/1 Family dysfunctioning 1/1 Non-significant findings for: neglect, abuse (all n=1) Use of care Child characteristics: Psychosocial problems 15/16** Psychosocial problem severity 2/4 Burden for child 1/1 Impairment in global functioning 1/2 Comorbid disorders 1/1 Poor health 1/1 Age: Older age Age 9 -13 (vs. 4 - 8 and 14 -17) 4/11 1/11 Gender: Male gender Female gender (among suicidal children) 5/15 1/15 White/ Caucasian ethnicity 10/13 Urban residence 1/2 Place of residence: Placed out of home (vs. living at home) Place in a group home (vs. family foster home) 2/3 1/3 Insured children 4/5 Academic problems 2/2 Receiving special education services 1/1 Participation in extracurricular activities 1/1 Negative life events 1/1 Non-significant findings for: region, involvement in criminal justice system (all n=1) Family characteristics: Other than a biological two-parent family 3/7 Parental concern 1/1 Parental talk with a paediatrician about problems 1/1 Experienced burden by parents due to child’s difficulties 2/2 Parental mental illness 1/3 Higher socioeconomic status 4/11 Parental financial stress 1/1 Child maltreatment: Sexual abuse Physical abuse Non-neglected (vs. neglected) Being abandoned 2/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 Non-significant findings for: birth order, siblings, marital status parent, emotional abuse, social support, parenting skills, caregiver absence (all n=1) Organizational characteristics: Child identified from mental health affiliated sector 1/1 *n/N number of studies that found positive association of determinant with outcome/total number. **The other study concerned children with psychosocial problems

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