在孟买,马哈拉施特拉邦,印度,有边缘性智力功能的在校学生的自我感知焦虑症状:一项基于横断面问卷的研究。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Postgraduate Medicine Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.4103/jpgm.jpgm_956_22
S Karande, N J Gogtay, N Shaikh, Sholapurwala R, T More, P Meshram
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背景和目的:智力功能处于边缘的学生(“慢学习者”)在学校的所有科目中都表现不佳。本研究的主要目的是评估慢学习者的自我感知焦虑症状。其次要目的是分析社会人口变量对其症状的影响。背景与设计:在孟买一所公立医学院学习障碍门诊进行横断面单臂问卷研究。对象和方法:100名年龄≥8岁的慢学习者统计分析:进行多元回归分析,以确定变量对SCARED-C(“个体分量表”和“总体”)得分的“独立”影响。结果:有“分离焦虑”症状者占40%,其次为“社交焦虑”(32%)、“广泛性焦虑”(31%)、“恐慌”(26%)、“明显逃避学校”(24%);38%的慢学习者有“全面焦虑”。多变量分析显示:(i)同时发生的注意力缺陷/多动障碍与恐慌症状显著相关(P = 0.040), (ii)在中学证书或高等中学证书教育委员会附属学校学习与“广泛性焦虑”、“社交焦虑”和“全面焦虑”症状显著相关(P = 0.009, P = 0.026和P = 0.046)。结论:我市许多慢学习者存在焦虑障碍和全面性焦虑症状。迫切需要对他们进行焦虑症筛查,以促进他们的最佳康复。
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Self-perceived anxiety symptoms in school students with borderline intellectual functioning: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Background and objectives: Students with borderline intellectual functioning ("slow learners") underperform in all school subjects. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the self-perceived anxiety symptoms of slow learners. Its secondary objective was to analyze impact of sociodemographic variables on their symptoms.

Settings and design: Cross-sectional single-arm questionnaire-based study was conducted in the learning disability clinic of a public medical college in Mumbai.

Subjects and methods: One hundred slow learners aged ≥8 to <18 years were recruited by non-probability sampling. Their anxiety symptoms scores were measured using the Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders-Child version (SCARED-C) instrument.

Statistical analysis: Multivariate regression analysis was performed for determining the "independent" impact that variables had on the SCARED-C ("individual subscales" and "overall") scores.

Results: Symptoms of "separation anxiety" were present in 40%, followed by "social anxiety" in 32%, "generalized anxiety" in 31%, "panic" in 26%, "significant school avoidance" in 24%; and "overall anxiety" in 38% of slow learners. Multivariate analysis revealed that: (i) co-occurring attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder was significantly associated with having panic symptoms (P = 0.040), and, (ii) studying in a Secondary School Certificate or Higher Secondary Certificate educational board-affiliated school was significantly associated with having symptoms of "generalized anxiety," "social anxiety," and "overall anxiety" (P = 0.009, P = 0.026, and P = 0.046, respectively).

Conclusions: Many slow learners in our city have symptoms of anxiety disorders and overall anxiety. There is an urgent need to screen them for anxiety disorders to facilitate their optimum rehabilitation.

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Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
Journal of Postgraduate Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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