Abstract
Abstract
Chapter 22 of Discrepant Results in Mental Health Research outlines directions for future research on clinical populations that have historically received relatively little attention in terms of the discrepant results produced in assessments of individuals within these populations. First, the chapter describes the challenges of and opportunities for studying discrepant results when assessing the mental health of adults. Second, the chapter highlights innovative directions for future research on discrepant results when assessing autism. Third, the chapter delineates important directions for future research on discrepant results when assessing risk for suicide. Fourth, the chapter describes strategies for conducting research focused on interpreting discrepant results within and across cultures.
Publisher
Oxford University PressNew York
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