儿童和青少年轻度创伤性脑损伤后24个月的精神障碍。

Jeffrey E Max, Keren Friedman, Elisabeth A Wilde, Erin D Bigler, Gerri Hanten, Russell J Schachar, Ann E Saunders, Maureen Dennis, Linda Ewing-Cobbs, Sandra B Chapman, Tony T Yang, Harvey S Levin
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摘要

本研究旨在更好地了解轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)儿童中新型精神障碍(npd)的发生与损伤前变量、损伤相关变量和并发神经认知结局的关系。87名经历过mTBI的5-14岁儿童在受伤后不久(基线)通过半结构化精神病学访谈连续入院进行研究。54名儿童在损伤后24个月进行重新评估。使用标准化工具评估损伤严重程度、病变特征、损伤前变量(终生精神障碍、家族精神病史、家庭功能、社会经济地位、社会心理逆境、适应功能和学术功能),最后评估损伤后神经认知和适应功能。损伤后24个月,54名参与者中有17人(31%)发生npd。24个月时NPD与额叶白质病变有关,并与损伤前阅读、损伤前适应功能以及同时存在的阅读、处理速度和适应功能缺陷有关。这些发现扩展了先前的报道,即儿童mTBI后的精神疾病发病率比以前认为的更常见,而且,它与损伤前的个体变量和损伤特征有关,并与损伤后的适应和神经认知功能有关。
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Psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents 24 months after mild traumatic brain injury.

This study aimed to better understand the occurrence of novel psychiatric disorders (NPDs) in children with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in relation to preinjury variables, injury-related variables, and concurrent neurocognitive outcome. Eighty-seven children aged 5-14 years who had experienced mTBI were studied from consecutive hospital admissions with semistructured psychiatric interviews soon after injury (baseline). Fifty-four children were reassessed 24 months postinjury. Standardized instruments were used to evaluate injury severity, lesion characteristics, preinjury variables (lifetime psychiatric disorder, family psychiatric history, family function, socioeconomic status, psychosocial adversity, adaptive function, and academic function), and finally, postinjury neurocognitive and adaptive function. At 24 months postinjury, NPDs had occurred in 17 of 54 (31%) participants. NPD at 24 months was related to frontal white matter lesions and was associated with estimated preinjury reading, preinjury adaptive function, and concurrent deficits in reading, processing speed, and adaptive function. These findings extend earlier reports that the psychiatric morbidity after mTBI in children is more common than previously thought, and moreover, it is linked to preinjury individual variables and injury characteristics and is associated with postinjury adaptive and neurocognitive functioning.

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