Comparing interventions for selective mutism: a pilot study.

Katharina Manassis, Rosemary Tannock
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Abstract

Objective: To examine the outcome within 6 to 8 months of medical and nonmedical intervention for children with severe selective mutism (SM).

Method: Children with SM (n = 17) and their mothers, seen in a previous study, attended follow-up appointments with a clinician. Obtained by maternal report were: treatment received, current diagnosis (based on semi-structured interview), speech in various environments, and global improvement. An independent clinician also rated global functioning.

Results: The diagnosis of SM persisted in 16 children, but significant symptomatic improvement was evident in the sample. All children had received school consultations. Children who had been treated with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) (n = 10) showed greater global improvement, improvement in functioning, and improvement in speech outside the family than children who were unmedicated (n = 7). No differences were evident for children receiving and not receiving additional nonmedical intervention.

Conclusions: The findings suggest the potential benefit of SSRI treatment in severe SM, but randomized comparative treatment studies are indicated.

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比较选择性缄默症的干预措施:一项初步研究。
目的:探讨重症选择性缄默症(SM)患儿6 ~ 8个月的医疗和非医疗干预效果。方法:在先前的研究中发现的SM儿童(n = 17)及其母亲与临床医生进行了随访预约。通过产妇报告获得:接受的治疗,目前的诊断(基于半结构化访谈),在各种环境中的言语,和整体改善。一位独立的临床医生也对全球功能进行了评估。结果:16例儿童持续诊断SM,但症状明显改善。所有儿童都接受了学校咨询。接受选择性血清素再摄取抑制剂(SSRI)治疗的儿童(n = 10)比未接受药物治疗的儿童(n = 7)表现出更大的整体改善,功能改善和家庭外言语改善。接受和未接受额外非药物干预的儿童没有明显差异。结论:研究结果提示SSRI治疗重度SM的潜在益处,但需要随机比较治疗研究。
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期刊介绍: Established in 1956, The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (The CJP) has been keeping psychiatrists up-to-date on the latest research for nearly 60 years. The CJP provides a forum for psychiatry and mental health professionals to share their findings with researchers and clinicians. The CJP includes peer-reviewed scientific articles analyzing ongoing developments in Canadian and international psychiatry.
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