H - 22 Misdiagnosing Conduct Disorder in Hispanic and Latino Populations
CONCLUSIONS: While the literature has demonstrated that many Hispanic and Latino children have been diagnosed with CD, it fails to address the implementation of cultural implications prior to making the diagnosis. Limitations of the present review include that children diagnosed with CD were tested in English rather than their native tongue, leaving room for inadequate test interpretation and diagnosis.PMID:37807579 | DOI:10.1093/arclin/acad067.340
Source: Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Linda V Rios Guevara Jorge Alcina Mei-Ling Villafana Andres Duarte Yanelee Perez-Haddock Dayron Gonzalez Source Type: research
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