儿童消除障碍和内化外化问题之间的关系:一项系统综述和荟萃分析。

JCPP advances Pub Date : 2023-07-27 DOI:10.1002/jcv2.12185
Claudia Aymerich, Borja Pedruzo, Malein Pacho, Jon Herrero, María Laborda, Marta Bordenave, Gonzalo Salazar de Pablo, Eva Sesma, Aranzazu Fernández-Rivas, Ana Catalan, Miguel Ángel González-Torres
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背景:消除障碍在儿童时期非常普遍,通常与临床相关的共病心理障碍有关。这项研究的目的是确定患有消除障碍的儿童是否以及在多大程度上比他们的健康同龄人表现出更高的内化和外化问题。方法:从数据库建立到2022年5月1日,进行多步骤文献检索。PRISMA/MOOSE依从性系统综述(PROSPERO:CDR42022303555)用于确定报告消除障碍儿童和健康对照组(HC)的内化和/或外化症状的研究。首先,进行了系统的审查。其次,在数据允许的情况下,采用随机效应模型进行了定量荟萃分析,以分析消除障碍组和HC组在内化和外化症状方面的差异。效应大小为标准化平均差。进行荟萃回归分析以检验性别、年龄和学习质量的影响。漏斗图用于检测发表偏倚。结果:纳入36篇文章,其中32篇报道了遗尿(n=3244;平均年龄=9.4;SD=3.4;43.84%为女性),其中7篇报道了遗尿(n=214;平均年龄=8.6;SD=2.3;36.24%为女性)。患有消除障碍的儿童表现出显著较低的自我概念(ES:0.42;95%CI[0.08;9.76];p=0.017)和较高的思维问题症状得分(ES:0.26;95%CI:-0.43;-0.09];p=0.003)、外化症状(ES:0.20;95%CI[-0.37;-0.03];p=0.020)、注意力问题(ES:0.37;95%CI[-0.51;-0.22];p=0.001),攻击性行为(ES:0.33;95%CI[-0.62;-0.04];p=0.025)和社会问题(ES:0.39;95%CI[-0.58;-0.21];p=0.0001)。在几个研究领域中发现了显著的发表偏差。没有发现性别、年龄或研究评分质量的显著影响。结论:消除障碍儿童可能存在显著的内化和外化问题,以及自我概念受损。建议对遗尿或尿崩儿童进行筛查,并提供适当的干预措施。
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Relationship between elimination disorders and internalizing-externalizing problems in children: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Background

Elimination disorders are highly prevalent in childhood and often associated with clinically relevant comorbid psychological disorders. The aim of this study is to determine if, and to what extent, children with elimination disorders show higher internalizing and externalizing problems than their healthy peers.

Methods

A multistep literature search was performed from database inception until May 1st, 2022. PRISMA/MOOSE-compliant systematic review (PROSPERO: CRD42022303555) were used to identify studies reporting on internalizing and/or externalizing symptoms in children with an elimination disorder and a healthy control (HC) group. First, a systematic review was provided. Second, where data allowed for it, a quantitative meta-analysis with random effects model was conducted to analyze the differences between the elimination disorder and the HC groups for internalizing and externalizing symptoms. Effect size was standardized mean difference. Meta-regression analyses were conducted to examine the effect of sex, age, and study quality. Funnel plots were used to detect a publication bias. Where found, the trim and fill method was used to correct it.

Results

36 articles were included, 32 of them reporting on enuresis (n = 3244; mean age = 9.4; SD = 3.4; 43.84% female) and 7 of them on encopresis (n = 214; mean age = 8.6; SD = 2.3; 36.24% female). Children with an elimination disorder presented significantly lower self-concept (ES:0.42; 95%CI [0.08; 9.76]; p = 0.017) and higher symptom scores for thought problems (ES:−0.26; 95%CI: −0.43;−0.09]; p = 0.003), externalizing symptoms (ES: −0.20; 95%CI [−0.37;−0.03]; p = 0.020), attention problems (ES:−0.37; 95%CI [−0.51;−0.22]; p = 0.0001), aggressive behavior (ES:−0.33; 95%CI [−0.62;−0.04]; p = 0.025) and social problems (ES:−0.39; 95%CI [−0.58;−0.21]; p = 0.0001). Significant publication biases were found across several of the studied domains. No significant effect of sex, age or quality of the study score was found.

Conclusions

Children with an elimination disorder may have significant internalizing and externalizing problems, as well as impaired self-concept. It is recommendable to screen for them in children with enuresis or encopresis and provide appropriate interventions.

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