Prevalence and correlates of depressive symptoms among children with specific learning disorder attending a tertiary care centre

Rajina P Narayanan, Jayanthi M Ramanujan, Leji K. Jose, Varsha Vidyadharan
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ABSTRACT Background: Children with Specific learning disorders are highly likely to manifest concurrent social, emotional and mental health problems. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of depressive symptoms among children with Specific learning disorders. Methods: The study was conducted in the Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (IMHANS), Kozhikode. The cross-sectional study design was used for the study. The sample consisted of 100 children with Specific learning disorders between the age group of 8 -15 years and was selected by purposive sampling. We used a semi-structured interview schedule for collecting socio personal variables and clinical variables. The short version of standardised Mood and feelings questionnaire both child self-report and parent report on child to assess depressive symptoms. Prevalence of depressive symptoms was expressed in percentages and association of this with other variables was analysed using the chi-square test. Results: 23% of children with Specific learning disorders had depressive symptoms as per the child self-report and as per parent report 14 % of children with Specific learning disorders had depressive symptoms. About 9% of the parents were not recognising their children’s depressive symptoms; there is a significant association between impairment in writing an expression and depressive symptoms (chi-square value =18, P value< 0.001) Conclusions: There is a high prevalence of depressive symptoms in various subtypes of Specific learning disorders. Depressive symptoms are often undetected and there is a need for early identification.   Keywords:   Depressive symptoms; Specific learning disorders, prevalence
在三级保健中心接受治疗的特殊学习障碍儿童中抑郁症状的患病率及其相关因素
背景:患有特殊学习障碍的儿童极有可能同时表现出社会、情感和心理健康问题。目的:评估特殊学习障碍儿童抑郁症状的患病率。方法:本研究在科日科德精神卫生与神经科学研究所(IMHANS)进行。本研究采用横断面研究设计。样本为100例8 ~ 15岁的特殊学习障碍儿童,采用有目的抽样法。我们使用半结构化访谈时间表来收集社会个人变量和临床变量。简短版的标准化情绪和感受问卷,包括儿童自我报告和家长对儿童的报告,以评估抑郁症状。抑郁症状的患病率以百分比表示,并使用卡方检验分析其与其他变量的关联。结果:根据儿童自我报告,23%的患有特殊学习障碍的儿童有抑郁症状,根据家长报告,14%的患有特殊学习障碍的儿童有抑郁症状。约9%的父母没有意识到孩子的抑郁症状;写作表达障碍与抑郁症状之间存在显著相关性(χ 2值=18,P值< 0.001)。结论:特异性学习障碍各亚型中抑郁症状的发生率较高。抑郁症状往往未被发现,因此需要及早发现。关键词:抑郁症状;特殊学习障碍,患病率
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