Clinical and psycho-social profile of child and adolescent mental health care users and services at an urban child mental health clinic in South Africa.

N Raman, A B Janse van Rensburg
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Objective: National and international child and adolescent mental healthcare policy and action advocate that the health and well being of children should be increasingly given greater attention. The purpose of this study was to describe the demographic, socio economic and clinical profile of the users at the child and adolescent mental health clinic of the Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital (RMMCH).

Method: A descriptive, retrospective clinical audit from users' clinical files was performed over a one-year period from January to December 2007. Descriptive statistical analyses of demographic and socio-economic variables were made and these variables were compared with the presenting clinical problems. Odds ratios were calculated for variables that showed a statistically significant association (p-value less than 0.05).

Results: A total of 303 users attended this clinic. Statistical comparisons between demographic data and disorders revealed that being male increased the likelihood of presenting with AHDH and disruptive behaviour disorders; being female increased the likelihood of being sexually abused. Race showed a significant association with parent-child relationship difficulties. Regarding socio-economic variables, the identity of the caregiver of the child influenced the risk of disruptive behaviour disorders, sexual abuse, neglect and academic problems. Where the child was placed was a risk factor for disruptive behaviour disorders, sexual abuse, neglect and academic problems. Whether the mother of a user was alive or deceased, was found to be related to ADHD and disruptive behaviour and whether the father of a user was alive or deceased, was found to be related to sexual abuse and academic problems. The education level of the caregiver showed a significant association with sexual abuse, neglect and academic problems; the marital status of the parent (widowed mother) showed a significant association with bereavement. Household income was associated with sexual abuse, neglect and academic problems.

Conclusion: This study demonstrated the impact that socio-economic circumstances have on the prevalence of childhood disorders; hence the urgent need for government and social welfare departments to improve the socio-economic status of communities. There is a need to improve psychiatric services for the population served by this hospital, including more clinics in its catchment area, as well as child psychiatry training posts and extended social work services.

南非城市儿童精神卫生诊所儿童和青少年精神卫生保健使用者和服务的临床和心理社会概况。
目标:国家和国际儿童和青少年心理保健政策和行动倡导应越来越多地重视儿童的健康和福祉。本研究的目的是描述Rahima Moosa妇幼医院(RMMCH)儿童和青少年心理健康诊所使用者的人口、社会经济和临床概况。方法:从2007年1月至12月对使用者的临床档案进行描述性、回顾性临床审核。对人口学和社会经济变量进行描述性统计分析,并将这些变量与目前的临床问题进行比较。对具有统计学显著相关性(p值小于0.05)的变量计算比值比。结果:共就诊303人。人口统计数据与疾病之间的统计比较显示,男性增加了出现AHDH和破坏性行为障碍的可能性;女性增加了遭受性虐待的可能性。种族与亲子关系困难有显著关联。关于社会经济变量,儿童照料者的身份会影响破坏性行为障碍、性虐待、忽视和学业问题的风险。儿童被安置的地方是造成破坏性行为障碍、性虐待、忽视和学业问题的风险因素。无论用户的母亲是否在世,都被发现与多动症和破坏性行为有关;无论用户的父亲是否在世,都被发现与性虐待和学业问题有关。照料者的受教育程度与性虐待、忽视和学业问题有显著关联;父母(丧偶母亲)的婚姻状况与丧亲关系显著。家庭收入与性虐待、忽视和学业问题有关。结论:本研究证明了社会经济环境对儿童疾病患病率的影响;因此,政府和社会福利部门迫切需要改善社区的社会经济地位。有必要改善该医院所服务的人口的精神病学服务,包括在其集水区增设更多诊所,以及增设儿童精神病学培训班和扩大社会工作服务。
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