The contribution of the BELLA study in filling the gap of knowledge on mental health and well-being in children and adolescents in Germany Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer EDITORIAL 08 January 2009 Pages: 5 - 9
The mental health module (BELLA study) within the German Health Interview and Examination Survey of Children and Adolescents (KiGGS): study design and methods Ulrike Ravens-SiebererBärbel-Maria KurthBELLA study group ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 10 - 21
Prevalence of mental health problems among children and adolescents in Germany: results of the BELLA study within the National Health Interview and Examination Survey Ulrike Ravens-SiebererNora Willeas the BELLA study group ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 22 - 33
Assessing psychopathological problems of children and adolescents from 3 to 17 years in a nationwide representative sample: results of the German health interview and examination survey for children and adolescents (KiGGS) Heike HöllingBärbel-Maria KurthRobert Schlack ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 34 - 41
How impaired are children and adolescents by mental health problems? Results of the BELLA study Nora WilleSusanne BettgeThe BELLA study group ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Open access 08 January 2009 Pages: 42 - 51
How often are German children and adolescents diagnosed with ADHD? Prevalence based on the judgment of health care professionals: results of the German health and examination survey (KiGGS) Michael HussHeike HöllingRobert Schlack ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 52 - 58
How often do children meet ICD-10/DSM-IV criteria of attention deficit-/hyperactivity disorder and hyperkinetic disorder? Parent-based prevalence rates in a national sample – results of the BELLA study Manfred DöpfnerDieter Breuerthe BELLA study group ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 59 - 70
Depressive symptoms of children and adolescents in a German representative sample: results of the BELLA study Susanne BettgeNora Willethe BELLA study group ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 71 - 81
Disordered eating behaviour and attitudes, associated psychopathology and health-related quality of life: results of the BELLA study Beate Herpertz-DahlmannNora Willethe BELLA study group ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 82 - 91
Self-mutilation and suicidal behaviour in children and adolescents: prevalence and psychosocial correlates: results of the BELLA study Franz ReschPeter Parzerthe BELLA study group ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 92 - 98
Psychometric properties of the parent strengths and difficulties questionnaire in the general population of German children and adolescents: results of the BELLA study Aribert RothenbergerAndreas Beckerand the BELLA study group ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 99 - 105
Psychometric properties of two ADHD questionnaires: comparing the Conners’ scale and the FBB-HKS in the general population of German children and adolescents – results of the BELLA study Michael ErhartManfred DöpfnerThe BELLA study group ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 106 - 115
The German version of the Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale for Children: psychometric evaluation in a population-based survey of 7 to 17 years old children and adolescents – results of the BELLA study Claus BarkmannMichael ErhartThe BELLA Study Group ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 116 - 124
Psychometric properties of the KINDL-R questionnaire: results of the BELLA study Monika BullingerAnna Levke Brüttthe BELLA Study Group ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 125 - 132
Risk and protective factors for children’s and adolescents’ mental health: results of the BELLA study Nora WilleSusanne Bettgethe BELLA study group ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 133 - 147
Health-related quality of life in children and adolescents in Germany: results of the BELLA study Ulrike Ravens-SiebererMichael Erhartthe BELLA study group ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION 08 January 2009 Pages: 148 - 156