Co-occurrence of communication disorder and psychiatric disorders in maltreated children and adolescents: relationship with global functioning.

Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2016-03-01 Epub Date: 2015-11-13 DOI:10.1590/1516-4446-2014-1564
Luciene Stivanin, Christian C de Oliveira, Fernanda P Dos Santos, Bernardo Dos Santos, Sandra Scivoletto
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Objective: To study the co-occurrence of psychiatric disorders (PD) and communication disorders (CD) and their relationship with global functioning in maltreated children and adolescents.

Methods: The sample comprised 143 maltreated children and adolescents (55.8% male). All underwent clinical communication and psychiatric evaluations, as well as global functioning assessment using the Children's Global Assessment Scale (C-GAS).

Results: Four groups emerged from evaluation: Group 1 (n=7, 4.9%) did not exhibit any disorders; Group 2 (n=26, 18.2%) exhibited PD; Group 3 (n=34, 23.8%) exhibited CD; and Group 4 (n=76, 53.1%) exhibited both PD and CD on evaluation. Significant differences in global functioning scores were found between G1 and G2, G1 and G4, G2 and G4, and G3 and G4, with the highest C-GAS scores found in G1 and the lowest in G4.

Conclusion: Rates of PD and CD are high in this maltreated population. The presence of PD has a major impact on C-GAS score, and the simultaneous presence of CD increases the already impaired function of PD. Demonstration of the additive effects of PD and CD on youth functioning suggests that professionals should be alert to the presence of both disorders to better act preventively and therapeutically in a high-risk population.

受虐待儿童和青少年的沟通障碍和精神障碍并发症:与整体功能的关系。
研究目的研究受虐待儿童和青少年的精神障碍(PD)和沟通障碍(CD)并发情况及其与整体功能的关系:样本包括 143 名受虐待的儿童和青少年(55.8% 为男性)。所有人都接受了临床沟通和精神评估,并使用儿童整体功能评估量表(C-GAS)进行了整体功能评估:评估结果分为四组:第一组(7 人,占 4.9%)未表现出任何障碍;第二组(26 人,占 18.2%)表现出 PD;第三组(34 人,占 23.8%)表现出 CD;第四组(76 人,占 53.1%)在评估中同时表现出 PD 和 CD。G1和G2、G1和G4、G2和G4、G3和G4之间的整体功能评分存在显著差异,其中G1的C-GAS评分最高,G4最低:结论:在这一受虐待人群中,PD 和 CD 的发病率很高。PD的存在对C-GAS评分有很大影响,而CD的同时存在则会加重PD本已受损的功能。PD和CD对青少年功能的叠加效应表明,专业人员应警惕这两种疾病的存在,以便更好地对高危人群采取预防和治疗措施。
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