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Table 2 School based studies included in analysis

From: Prevalence of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders in India: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Sl no. P.I.

year

State/UT

Setting

Age group

N

Prev. (%)

1. Jiloha [72]

1981

Haryana

rural

5-12

715

20.7

Used questionnaire (t) and reporting questionnaire for children (p), clinical interview. Diagnosis was made as per ICD-9.

2. Devsigamani [22]

1990

TN

urban

8-12

755

33.7

Rutter B scale was used as a screening instrument and diagnosis was made as per ICD- 9 after clinical interview.

3. Mehta [74]

1997

WB

rural

8-10

8-10

460

Rutter B scale (Hindi adaptation), Malin’s test of verbal intelligence, VSMS, Gessell’s drawing test were used. Diagnosis was made as per DSM-III-R.

4. Banerjee [75]

1997

WB

rural

8-10

460

33.33

Rutter’s B scale was used as screening instrument and ICD-9 was used to make the diagnosis

5. Gupta [73]

2001

Punjab

urban

9-11

957

45.6

Rutter’s B scale was used as screening instrument and ICD-10 was used to make the diagnosis

6. Malhotra [76]

2002

Chandigarh

urban

4-11

963

6.33

Rutter B scale, pre-school behaviour checklist, Childhood Psychopathology Measurement Schedule was used. Diagnosis was made as per ICD-10.

7. Bansal [77]

2011

Punjab

urban

10-15

982

20.2

Childhood Psychopathology Measurement Schedule was used and Diagnosis was made as per ICD-10.