Your browser doesn't support javascript.

Biblioteca Virtual en Salud

Hipertensión

Home > Búsqueda > ()
XML
Imprimir Exportar

Formato de exportación:

Exportar

Email
Adicionar mas contactos
| |

Epidemiología de trastornos mentales infanto juveniles en la Provincia de Cautín / Prevalence of mental health disorders among children and adolescents living in southern Chile

VICENTE, BENJAMÍN; SALDIVIA, SANDRA; RIOSECO, PEDRO; DE LA BARRA, FLORA; VALDIVIA, MARIO; MELIPILLAN, ROBERTO; ZÚÑIGA, MARIO; ESCOBAR, BERTHA; PIHAN, ROLANDO.
Rev. méd. Chile ; 138(8): 965-973, ago. 2010. tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-567607

Background:

The knowledge about prevalence of psychiatric disorders in all age groups is fundamental to plan an adequate mental health care.

Aim:

To determine the prevalence of DSM-IV psychiatric disorders in a representative sample of children and adolescents living in the province of Cautin, Chile. Material and

Methods:

Subjects aged between 4 and 18 years were selected in an aleatory stratified multistage fashion. As part of a national sample, four counties in Cautín were selected, then blocks, homes and the child or adolescent to be interviewed. Psychology graduate students applied the Spanish computer version of DISC-IV, as well as a questionnaire on family risk factors, socioeconomic index and service use.

Results:

A sample of 272 children and adolescents was evaluated, obtaining 93,4 percent of participation. Using the most stringent impairment algorithm, the prevalence rate for any psychiatric disorder was 16.8 percent, being 16.5 percent in boys and 17.1 percent in girls and mainly explained by anxiety and affective disorders. Prevalence was practically the same in the group aged 4 to 11 years than in those aged 12 to 18 years (16.7 percent and 16.8 percent respectively). Prevalence of anxiety disorders was the highest, but less associated with impairment. On the other hand, all children and adolescents with affective disorders were impaired.

Conclusions:

The prevalence of psychiatric disorders in Cautín is high in children and adolescents.
Biblioteca responsable: CL1.1