J K Buitelaar, H van Andel, J H Duyx, D C van Strien
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Twenty-five adolescents referred to an outpatient clinic because of school refusal in 1985-1986 were followed up after an average of 5 years. DSM-III diagnoses and scores on the Maudsley Symptom Checklist were obtained at initial contact and a follow-up. At follow-up, information was also gathered on psychosocial adjustment, and subjects completed self-ratings of anxiety and depression. At initial contact, school refusal was associated mainly with anxiety symptoms, and to a lesser extent with depressive and somatoform disorders. No specific relationships were found between diagnoses at baseline and at follow-up. About half of the sample still had a psychiatric disorder at follow-up. Outcome was negatively associated with a history of previous psychosocial or psychiatric treatment and a small family size, and positively with a history of frequent somatic complaints.