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Clinical Assessment of the child: Does drawing help children talk about their presenting problems?

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dc.contributor.advisor Dr Patterson, Tess
dc.contributor.advisor Professor Hayne, Harlene
dc.contributor.author Woolford, June 'Junie'
dc.date.copyright 2011
dc.identifier.citation Woolford, J. ‘Junie’. (2011). Clinical Assessment of the child: Does drawing help children talk about their presenting problems? (Thesis, Master of Health Sciences). University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/1698 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10523/1698
dc.description.abstract Child psychopathology is a significant mental health issue in New Zealand and overseas. When child mental health services are required, clinicians should conduct assessments that are developmentally sensitive and include the child’s point of view. Drawing is a popular and developmentally sensitive tool that is commonly used in clinical settings; research in experimental settings has confirmed that drawing increases the amount of verbal information that children report. The goal of the present research was to determine whether drawing also facilitates children’s self reports during mental health assessments. A total of 33 children, 5- to 12-years of age, were asked to either draw and tell about their presenting problem or tell only. Children, who were allowed to draw and tell, provided twice as much information, as children who told only. The interviewers’ questions also varied as a function of conditions. Interviewers in the draw condition used a greater number of prompts and minimal responses. These data have important implications for clinical practice en_NZ
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dc.language.iso en en_NZ
dc.publisher University of Otago
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dc.subject Assessment en_NZ
dc.subject Mental Health en_NZ
dc.subject Child en_NZ
dc.subject Drawing en_NZ
dc.subject Child interview en_NZ
dc.title Clinical Assessment of the child: Does drawing help children talk about their presenting problems? en_NZ
dc.type Thesis
thesis.degree.discipline Dept. Psychological Medicine en_NZ
thesis.degree.name Master of Health Sciences en_NZ
thesis.degree.grantor University of Otago
thesis.degree.level Masters Theses
otago.openaccess Open

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