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Table 7 Routine data: characteristics of children and adolescents with special mental health problems according to ICD-10 in 2006, by sex and age

From: How often do German children and adolescents show signs of common mental health problems? Results from different methodological approaches – a cross-sectional study

Routine data

Male

Female   

Diagnosis**

  

     Depressive episode (F32/ F33)

0.7% [0.7-0.8]*

1.1% [1.0-1.2]

     Anxiety (F40/F41/F93.0/F93.1/F93.2/F93.8/F93.9)

3.1% [3.0-3.2]

3.1% [3.0-3.2]

     Conduct disorder (F91)

2.0% [1.9-2.1]*

0.9% [0.8-0.9]

7-10 years

  

     Depressive episode (F32/ F33)

0.4% [0.3-0.5]

0.4% [0.3-0.5]

     Anxiety (F40/F41/F93.0/F93.1/F93.2/F93.8/F93.9)

4.2% [4.0-4.4]*

3.5% [3.3-3.6]

     Conduct disorder (F91)

2.8% [2.7-3.3]*

1.2% [1.1-1.3]

11-17 years

  

     Depressive episode (F32/ F33)

0.9% [0.8-0.9]*

1.5% [1.4-1.6]

     Anxiety (F40/F41/F93.0/F93.1/F93.2/F93.8/F93.9)

2.5% [2.4-2.7]*

3.0% [2.9-3.1]

     Conduct disorder (F91)

1.5% [1.4-1.6]*

0.7% [0.6-0.8]

  1. *P < 0.05 **some children received more than one of these diagnoses.