Mental health disorder in preschool children: Do we have the best tools possible to detect it?

A. Bourgeois , J. Wendland
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Abstract

Objective

The quality of the very early emotional experiences in a child's life are recognized today as foundational in the mental health of becoming an adult. Unsurprisingly, clinicians and health authorities agree on the importance of early detection and treatment of any mental health issues experienced by the preschool child. This is even more important and challenging as young children do not yet have the language skills necessary to express their distress. But do the caregivers in charge of these populations have the best tools at their disposal to carry out that important mission in an efficient and scientifically robust manner reflecting the latest research findings and scientific literature? This is the question we try to answer in this paper.

Method

We revisited the theoretical underpinnings behind the concept of mentalization as playing a key role in the ability to understand the other's inner reality. We then carried out an extensive review of scientific papers written over the past 30 years on the subject. We examined mental representations of the adult on the child and analyzed those mentalizations as key inputs. We focused on extracting cross analyses of the mentalizations of one child by several adults with different functions in the life of the child. In this process, we used the PRISMA methodology applied to large international medical databases.

Results

We found that the qualitative approach, usually associated with a lengthy process, has been overwhelmingly used in trying to assess patients’ mental states and to analyze the mentalizations on the patient, adult or child. Furthermore, cross analyses of mentalizations from more than one adult on a given child were almost nonexistent, despite having high epistemic and clinical potential.

Conclusions

There is a dearth of reliable quantitative tools, able to capture and analyze the mentalizations on a patient, that are scientifically robust, transposable, and easy to implement in a clinical setting. The absence of such tools for medical professionals in charge of assessing preschool children contributes, in our view, the low detection and poor treatment of mental disorders in that particularly vulnerable population. We believe there is here an urgent unmet need and that such tools should be designed, validated, and deployed into the target populations as early as possible.

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学龄前儿童的心理健康障碍:我们是否拥有最好的检测工具?
目标:今天,人们已经认识到,儿童生命早期情感体验的质量是其成年后心理健康的基础。因此,临床医生和卫生部门一致认为,必须及早发现和治疗学龄前儿童的任何心理健康问题。由于幼儿尚不具备表达其苦恼所需的语言技能,这一点就显得更加重要和具有挑战性。但是,负责这些人群的护理人员是否掌握了最好的工具,能够以高效和科学的方式完成这一重要任务,并反映出最新的研究成果和科学文献呢?我们重新审视了心理化概念背后的理论基础,即心理化在理解他人内心现实的能力中发挥着关键作用。然后,我们对过去 30 年中有关这一主题的科学论文进行了广泛的回顾。我们研究了成人对儿童的心理表征,并将这些心理化作为关键输入进行了分析。我们重点提取了在儿童生活中扮演不同角色的几位成人对一个儿童的心理表征的交叉分析。在这一过程中,我们采用了适用于大型国际医学数据库的 PRISMA 方法。结果我们发现,在评估病人的精神状态和分析病人、成人或儿童的精神状态时,绝大多数都采用了定性方法,而这种方法通常都需要一个漫长的过程。结论目前缺乏可靠的定量工具,无法捕捉和分析患者的心理状态,而这些工具在科学上是可靠的、可转换的,并且易于在临床环境中使用。我们认为,负责评估学龄前儿童的医疗专业人员缺乏此类工具,导致这一特别脆弱的群体中精神障碍的发现率低、治疗效果差。我们认为,这种需求尚未得到满足,因此应尽早设计、验证并在目标人群中使用此类工具。
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Neuropsychiatrie de l''Enfance et de l''Adolescence
Neuropsychiatrie de l''Enfance et de l''Adolescence Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Organ of the Société française de psychiatrie de enfant et de adolescent, Neuropsychiatrie de enfance et de adolescence tackles all fields of child-adolescent psychiatry and offers a link between field and clinical work. As a reference and training tool for students and practitioners, the journal publishes original papers in child psychiatry as well as book reviews and conference reports. Each issue also offers a calendar of the main events dealing with the speciality.
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