高功能广泛性发育障碍儿童的精神共病。

Osaka city medical journal Pub Date : 2014-06-01
Hiroto Kusaka, Dai Miyawaki, Yuta Nakai, Hiroaki Okamoto, Eri Futoo, Ayako Goto, Yu Okada, Koki Inoue
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背景:在以往对广泛性发育障碍(PDD)儿童的研究中,由于研究方法的差异,精神疾病共病的患病率有所不同。在本研究中,我们的PDD受试者受到年龄和智商分数的严格限制,我们采用半结构化访谈来诊断他们的共存障碍。本研究的目的是确定高功能PDD (HFPDD)儿童精神合并症的可靠患病率和类型。方法:选取49例6 ~ 15岁HFPDD患儿为研究对象。为了诊断其中的合并症,我们使用了日文版的学龄儿童情感障碍和精神分裂症时间表-现在版和终生版。结果:48例(98%)符合至少一项合并症的标准。每个儿童目前共病的中位数为2,模式为2。抑郁症(37%)、注意缺陷多动障碍(49%)和对立违抗性障碍(45%)是常见的。结论:我们的发现表明HFPDD患儿的合并症患病率高,合并症疾病种类多。重要的是要意识到这些合并症,为儿童提供有效的治疗。
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Psychiatric comorbidity in children with high-functioning pervasive developmental disorder.

Background: In previous studies for children with pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), the prevalence for psychiatric comorbidities has varied because of their methodological differences. In this research, our PDD subjects were strictly limited by age and IQ scores, and we utilized a semi-structured interview to diagnose their coexisting disorders. The purpose of this study is to identify reliable prevalence and types of psychiatric comorbidities in children with high-functioning PDD (HFPDD).

Methods: The subjects were 49 children aged 6-15 years with HFPDD. In order to diagnose the comorbidities among them, we used the Japanese version of the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children-Present and Lifetime version.

Results: Forty-eight cases (98%) met the criteria for at least one comorbidity. The median number of the present comorbidities per child was 2, and the mode was 2. Depression (37%), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (49%), and oppositional defiant disorder (45%) were frequently observed.

Conclusions: Our finding indicates the high prevalence of comorbidities and the variety of the comorbid disorders in children with HFPDD. It is important to be aware of those comorbid disorders to provide the children with effective treatments.

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