低资源环境下全科医生对儿童心理健康问题的检测。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Vandad Sharifi, Ramin Mojtabai, Zahra Shahrivar, Hadi Zarafshan, Lawrence Wissow
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目的探讨全科医生诊断儿童心理健康问题的准确性,并探讨与之相关的因素。方法本研究是对一项试验基线数据的二次分析,该试验涉及1051名5-15岁儿童及其父母,这些儿童来自参与协作护理网络的40个全科医生诊所。“可能有心理健康问题”的定义是在优势和困难问卷(SDQ)中得到积极的结果。在基线访问中,不知道SDQ评级的全科医生记录下他们是否注意到儿童的任何心理健康问题,并指出他们提供的治疗或转诊。多水平回归分析确定了与全科医生正确发现可能存在心理健康问题的儿童有关的因素。结果全科医生将311名儿童(29.7%)标记为有心理健康问题,其中109名儿童转介精神科咨询。相比之下,“可能的精神健康问题”的患病率为35.3% (N = 369)。在可能有心理健康问题的儿童中,全科医生正确识别了207例(56.1%),而未能发现162例(43.9%)。在调整回归分析中,正确识别与较高的SDQ总问题、情绪问题和多动子量表得分相关。此外,父母的不良心理健康状况和过去使用心理健康服务的历史也与全科医生对可能的心理健康问题的正确识别显著且独立相关。结论需要加强对全科医生的培训,特别是在发现不太严重和不太明显的心理健康问题方面。
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Detection of child mental health problems by general practitioners in a low-resource setting.

ObjectiveTo examine the accuracy of general practitioners (GPs) in identifying children with probable mental health problems, and to determine factors associated with accuracy.MethodThis study is a secondary analysis of baseline data from a trial involving 1051 children aged 5-15 years and their parents, recruited from 40 GP practices participating in a collaborative care network in Tehran, Iran. 'Probable mental health problem' was defined by a positive result on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). At the baseline visit, GPs, unaware of SDQ ratings, recorded if they noted any mental health problem in children and indicated the treatments or referrals they had provided. Multilevel regression analyses identified factors associated with GPs' correct detection of children with probable mental health problems.ResultsGPs labeled 311 children (29.7%) as having a mental health problem, and of those, referred 109 for psychiatric consultation. In contrast, the prevalence of 'probable mental health problems' was 35.3% (N = 369). Of children with probable mental health problems, GPs correctly identified 207 (56.1%), while failing to detect 162 (43.9%). In the adjusted regression analysis, correct identification was associated with higher SDQ total score, emotional problem and hyperactivity subscale scores. In addition, parents' poor mental health and a past history of mental health service use were also significantly and independently associated with correct identification of probable mental health problems by GPs.ConclusionsThese findings suggest the need for enhanced training of GPs in Iran, specifically in detecting less severe and less apparent mental health problems among children.

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3.00
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine (IJPM) bridges the gap between clinical psychiatry research and primary care clinical research. Providing a forum for addressing: The relevance of psychobiological, psychological, social, familial, religious, and cultural factors in the development and treatment of illness; the relationship of biomarkers to psychiatric symptoms and syndromes in primary care...
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