KiGGS研究中11 - 17岁儿童和青少年自我报告心理健康问题的患病率和时间趋势

Franz Baumgarten, Stephan Junker, Robert Schlack
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目的:了解儿童和青少年精神障碍的患病率对临床医生和决策者很重要。本研究调查了德国11至17岁青少年自我报告的心理健康问题的流行程度和趋势。方法:我们评估了来自德国健康访谈和检查调查(KiGGS, 2003-2006)基线的6,725名儿童和青少年的力量和困难问卷(SDQ)自报告版本的数据,以及来自第二波(KiGGS第二波,2014-2017)的6,145名儿童和青少年的数据。结果:根据SDQ总困难评分,患病率估计在研究波之间没有显着差异,无论是“异常”类别(9.3%对9.4%)还是合并类别“边缘/异常”(16.9%对15.4%)。我们通过使用均值而不是SDQ类别的线性回归分析证实了结果。SDQ量表的分析揭示了性别和年龄特定的时间趋势。结论:这些发现与基于SDQ父母报告的结果不同,后者表明在研究波之间症状负荷显著下降。结果表明,在衡量心理健康问题时,整合青少年自我报告的重要性,至少作为多信息提供者方法的一部分。
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Prevalence and Time Trends of Self-Reported Mental Health Problems Among Children and Adolescents Between 11 and 17 Years in the KiGGS Study.

Objective: Knowledge about the prevalence of mental disorders in childhood and adolescence is important for clinicians and policymakers. This study examines the prevalence and trends in self-reported mental health problems among 11- to 17-year-olds in Germany. Method: We evaluated data from the self-report version of the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) of 6,725 children and adolescents from the baseline of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey (KiGGS, 2003-2006) and 6,145 from its second wave (KiGGS wave 2, 2014-2017). Results: According to the SDQ total difficulties score, the prevalence estimates did not vary significantly between the study waves, neither regarding the category "abnormal" (9.3 % vs. 9.4 %) nor the pooled categories "borderline/abnormal" (16.9 % vs. 15.4 %). We confirmed the results by linear regression analyses using mean values instead of the SDQ categories. Analyses of the SDQ subscales revealed gender and age-specific time trends. Conclusions: These findings differ from those based on the SDQ parent report, which suggests significant declines in symptom load between the study waves. The results indicate the importance of integrating youth self-reports when measuring mental health problems, at least as part of a multi-informant approach.

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