婴儿心理健康诊所的0 - 3诊断分类:它的用处和挑战

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M. Maldonado-Durán, L. Helmig, C. Moody, P. Fonagy, Jim Fulz, T. Lartigue, J. Sauceda-García, Velissarios Karacostas, Charles Millhuff, J. Glinka
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介绍了一个多学科的婴儿心理健康小组使用DC: 0-3诊断分类系统的临床和实践经验。利用167例连续转诊婴儿的临床深度评估数据,对该患儿和家长样本的特征和临床特征进行了检查。主要问题是儿童和家庭的社会经济地位、压力源的数量和类型,以及婴儿本身表现出的症状或困难。很大一部分婴儿来自贫困的社会经济背景,许多婴儿在家庭中遭受暴力。对婴儿的诊断以及他们与主要照顾者的关系类型(轴I和轴II),以及他们的身体状况(轴III)和压力源(轴IV)的数据。许多儿童被诊断为有调节障碍,主要是超敏感和运动紊乱型。相当比例的母亲表现出抑郁。大约三分之一的婴儿和主要照顾者有关系障碍,主要类型是参与不足型。讨论了这些发现的含义,强调了某些类别的有用性和频率,同时质疑其他诊断类别的有用性。该小组的经验有助于建立关于该诊断分类系统的临床有用性和适用性的对话和数据库。©2003密歇根州婴儿心理健康协会。
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The zero-to-three diagnostic classification in an infant mental health clinic: Its usefulness and challenges
The clinical and practical experiences of a multidisciplinary infant mental health team using the DC: 0–3 Diagnostic Classification system are presented. Using data obtained from clinical in-depth evaluations of 167 consecutive referred infants, the characteristics and clinical features of this sample of children and parents are examined. The principal issues are children and families' socioeconomic status, number and types of stressors, as well as the symptoms or difficulties exhibited by the infants themselves. A significant proportion of infants come from a deprived socioeconomic background, and many are exposed to violence in the home. The diagnoses given to infants and to the kind of relationship they have with the primary caregiver (Axes I and II) are presented, as well as data as to their physical status (Axis III) and stressors (Axis IV). Many children are diagnosed as having regulatory disturbances, predominantly of the hypersensitive and motorically disorganized type. A significant proportion of mothers exhibited depression. About a third of the babies and primary caregivers had a relationship disorder, the predominant category being the underinvolved type. The implications of these findings are discussed, emphasizing the usefulness and frequency of some categories, while questioning the usefulness of other diagnostic categories. The experience of the group contributes to a dialogue and database regarding the clinical usefulness and applicability of this diagnostic classification system. ©2003 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.
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