使用CBCL/6-18评估印度尼西亚万隆学龄唇腭裂儿童的社会心理问题。

Hardisiswo Soedjana, Kristaninta Bangun, Sitha Christine
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背景:伴有或不伴有上颚的唇裂(CL±P)可能影响儿童的饮食、说话、呼吸和听力。我们的目的是评估社会心理问题在印度尼西亚唇裂中心学龄患者确定后,一个或多个手术干预。方法:采用印尼语版CBCL/6-18问卷,对2011 - 2016年万隆唇裂中心行唇裂手术的单侧CL±P患者的父母报告进行横断面研究。描述性统计根据测量规范和评分范围完成。结果:104例患者(56.7%为男性),中位年龄8岁,73.0%为单侧唇腭裂。我们发现34.6%的参与者在接受手术后没有被父母察觉到语言和外貌问题。大多数家长报告社会量表(93.3%)和学校量表(92.3%)得分正常。相比之下,78.8%的患者活动量表得分低于正常范围,这在很大程度上是由于新冠肺炎大流行的限制。6.7%的孩子在问题项部分报告了边缘性或临床范围得分,15.4%的父母认可了他们孩子的一个或多个关键项目,这表明了重大的行为问题。结论:在本研究中,我们发现6.7%的学龄CL/P儿童存在社会心理问题。本研究的结果有望对CL/P患儿术后的长期心理社会状况有所启示。
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Evaluating Psychosocial Problems in School-Age Children with Cleft Lip and Palate in Bandung, Indonesia Using CBCL/6-18.

Background: Cleft lip with or without palate (CL  ±  P) may impact children's eating, drinking, speaking, breathing, and hearing. We aim to evaluate psychosocial problems in Indonesian cleft center school-age patients identified after one or more surgical interventions.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study of parent report of patients with unilateral CL  ±  P who had cleft surgery from 2011 to 2016 in the Bandung Cleft Center using the Bahasa Indonesia version of CBCL/6-18 questionnaire. Descriptive statistics were completed based on measure norms and score ranges.

Results: There were 104 participants (56.7% male) with a median age of 8 years old and 73.0% had unilateral cleft of lip, gum, and palate. We found that speech and appearance problems were not perceived by parents for 34.6% of participants after undergoing surgery. The majority of parents reported normal range scores for the Social scale (93.3%) and the School scale (92.3%). In contrast, largely due to the restrictions in the covid-19 pandemic, 78.8% of the patients had below normal range scores for the Activities scale. Borderline or Clinical range scores were reported for 6.7% of children on the Problem Items section and 15.4% of parents endorsed one or more Critical Items about their children, which indicate significant behavioral concerns.

Conclusion: In this study, we found 6.7% of the school-age children population with CL/P had psychosocial problems. The result of this study hopefully can shed some light in the long-term psychosocial conditions of the CL/P children post-operatively.

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