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- Title
Davranım bozukluğu tanılı çocuk ve ergenlerde komorbidite: 6 ay süreli bir kesitin retrospektif analizi.
- Authors
Göker, Zeynep; Uğur, Çağatay; Dinç, Gülser; Bozkurt, Özlem Hekim; Üneri, Özden Şükran
- Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the clinical feat ures of children and adolescents with conduct disorder diagnosed over a 6-month period of time. Method:Between January and June 2015, data of 71 cases with conduct disorders were analyzed retrospectively. Symptoms related to the disorder began before 10 years of age were accepted as "early onset". Total IQ, psychiatric disorders and treatment were recorded. SPSS was used for analyses.Results: Male sex was 66.2% of all cases and mean age was 12.5 years of age. 50.7% of all were counted as 'conduct disorder (CD)' and the rest of as 'conduct disorder-not otherwise specified (NOS)'. Mean age was higher in CD groupthan that of CD-NOS (p=0.002). 32.4% of all cases had 'early-onset' of the disorder. Being 'early-onset' in CD-NOS group was found as significant compared with the CD group (p=0.018). IQ levels of 80.3% of the cases was 80 and above and having under 80 IQ levels were found at significant rate in male sex (p=0.025). 9.9% of the cases had any subs tance use. Being male (p=0.682), having CD (p=1.000) or early on set of the disorder (p=0.415) were not found as related to the substance use. 64.8% of the cases had another psychiatric disorder with most frequently of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (21.1%). Psychiatric comorbidity was higher in CD group than that of CD-NOS (p value under 0.001). 59.2% of the cases had pharmacotherapy, 16.9% of had psychotherapy and 12.7% of them had coombined therapy. Pharmacotherapy was higher in CD group than that of CD-NOS (p=0.035). Conclusion: CD-NOD emerges before 10 years of age. Psychiatric comorbidity is higher in CD. Pharmacotherapy applied to the CD group explains with the presence of comorbidity.
- Publication
Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi, 2016, Vol 19, Issue 4, p185
- ISSN
1302-0099
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5505/kpd.2016.57966