Psychiatric Background and Diagnoses of Children Evaluated for Special Class Placement

RICHARD E. MATTISON M.D., FREDERICK J. HUMPHREY II D.O., STEPHEN N. KALES B.S., H. ALLEN HANDFORD M.D., RONALD L. FINKENBINDER Ed.D., ROGELIO C. HERNIT M.D.
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We assessed the psychiatric histories and DSM-III diagnoses of all schoolchildren (N = 177) in one geographic area who were referred for potential placement in classes for children with social and emotional disturbances (SED). An extremely high prevalence of serious psychopathology was demonstrated among the entire group. In children aged 6–12 years, Attention Deficit Disorder was the most common diagnosis, while Affective Disorders were the most frequent in older children (13–18 years). The types of psychiatric disorders were similar but of significantly greater severity in children subsequently recommended for SED placement. The SED group had significantly more abused children and parents with psychiatric disorders. Nevertheless, a majority of the children had not received previous psychiatric care or special educational help.

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特殊班级安置评估儿童的精神病学背景和诊断
我们评估了来自一个地理区域的所有学童(N = 177)的精神病史和DSM-III诊断,这些学童被转介到有社交和情绪障碍(SED)的班级。在整个组中显示出极高的严重精神病理患病率。在6-12岁的儿童中,注意力缺陷障碍是最常见的诊断,而情感障碍在年龄较大的儿童(13-18岁)中最常见。精神疾病的类型相似,但在随后推荐的SED安置儿童中严重程度明显更高。SED组有更多的受虐儿童和父母有精神障碍。然而,大多数儿童以前没有接受过精神病治疗或特殊教育帮助。
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