INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD PSYCHIATRY – CHARACTERIZATION OF THE OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN A CENTRAL HOSPITAL

Introduction: The Infancy and Early Childhood Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic at the Oporto Hospital Centre’s Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry opened in 2007. Our aim is to characterize the first consultations between June 2012 and June 2013. Methods: Review of clinical files and collecti...

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Main Authors: Inês Guerra Aguiar, Cláudia Barroso, Filipa Moreira, Maria da Luz Fonseca, Patrícia Mendes, Nuno Pangaio, Vânia Miranda, Graça Fernandes
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Published: Centro Hospitalar do Porto 2017-02-01
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spelling doaj-7060962f86e8465991a6e23a890b84a72020-11-24T22:01:22ZengCentro Hospitalar do PortoNascer e Crescer 0872-07542183-94172017-02-012542222267262INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD PSYCHIATRY – CHARACTERIZATION OF THE OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN A CENTRAL HOSPITALInês Guerra Aguiar0Cláudia Barroso1Filipa Moreira2Maria da Luz Fonseca3Patrícia Mendes4Nuno Pangaio5Vânia Miranda6Graça Fernandes7S. de Psiquiatria da Infância e da Adolescência do Centro Materno Infantil do Norte do Centro Hospitalar do PortoS. de Psiquiatria da Infância e da Adolescência do Centro Materno Infantil do Norte do Centro Hospitalar do PortoS. de Psiquiatria da Infância e da Adolescência do Centro Materno Infantil do Norte do Centro Hospitalar do PortoS. de Psiquiatria da Infância e da Adolescência do Centro Materno Infantil do Norte do Centro Hospitalar do PortoS. de Psiquiatria da Infância e da Adolescência do Centro Materno Infantil do Norte do Centro Hospitalar do PortoS. de Psiquiatria da Infância e da Adolescência do Centro Materno Infantil do Norte do Centro Hospitalar do PortoS. de Psiquiatria da Infância e da Adolescência do Centro Materno Infantil do Norte do Centro Hospitalar do PortoS. de Psiquiatria da Infância e da Adolescência do Centro Materno Infantil do Norte do Centro Hospitalar do PortoIntroduction: The Infancy and Early Childhood Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic at the Oporto Hospital Centre’s Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry opened in 2007. Our aim is to characterize the first consultations between June 2012 and June 2013. Methods: Review of clinical files and collection of demographic and medical data; diagnostic evaluation according to the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Development Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood: Revised Edition; statistical analysis using SPSS v.19.0. Results and Discussion: Two hundred and twenty-two children were evaluated and 63.1% were male. The main reasons for referral to consultation were children with no specific symptoms included in institutional protocols (43.7%) and language disorders (12.6%). Forty-nine (22.1%) had psychopathology, namely: Regulation Disorder of Sensory Processing (38.8%), Disorder of Affect (24.5%) and Disorder of Relating and Communicating (22.4%). In 57 cases (33.0%) there were alterations solely at the relational level, mostly underinvolved (16.2%). Eighty-eight (39.6%) showed Global Developmental Delay, and the scale of hearing / language was the most affected (54.1%). Compared to the previous study, the average age of referral was lower, which may be indicative of greater professional and community awareness. We observed fewer children with Axis I diagnosis but an equivalent number of those with relational difficulties. Conclusion: Most children referred were under the age of three and presented clinical indicators of mental suffering. In the last years, mental health in early childhood has been an area of growing investment, namely in the early identification of risk groups and signs of mental suffering, allowing mental carers to intervene preemptively.http://revistas.rcaap.pt/nascercrescer/article/view/10808primeira infânciapsicopatologiaconsultadiagnóstico
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author Inês Guerra Aguiar
Cláudia Barroso
Filipa Moreira
Maria da Luz Fonseca
Patrícia Mendes
Nuno Pangaio
Vânia Miranda
Graça Fernandes
spellingShingle Inês Guerra Aguiar
Cláudia Barroso
Filipa Moreira
Maria da Luz Fonseca
Patrícia Mendes
Nuno Pangaio
Vânia Miranda
Graça Fernandes
INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD PSYCHIATRY – CHARACTERIZATION OF THE OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN A CENTRAL HOSPITAL
Nascer e Crescer
primeira infância
psicopatologia
consulta
diagnóstico
author_facet Inês Guerra Aguiar
Cláudia Barroso
Filipa Moreira
Maria da Luz Fonseca
Patrícia Mendes
Nuno Pangaio
Vânia Miranda
Graça Fernandes
author_sort Inês Guerra Aguiar
title INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD PSYCHIATRY – CHARACTERIZATION OF THE OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN A CENTRAL HOSPITAL
title_short INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD PSYCHIATRY – CHARACTERIZATION OF THE OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN A CENTRAL HOSPITAL
title_full INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD PSYCHIATRY – CHARACTERIZATION OF THE OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN A CENTRAL HOSPITAL
title_fullStr INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD PSYCHIATRY – CHARACTERIZATION OF THE OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN A CENTRAL HOSPITAL
title_full_unstemmed INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD PSYCHIATRY – CHARACTERIZATION OF THE OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN A CENTRAL HOSPITAL
title_sort infancy and early childhood psychiatry – characterization of the outpatient clinic in a central hospital
publisher Centro Hospitalar do Porto
series Nascer e Crescer
issn 0872-0754
2183-9417
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Introduction: The Infancy and Early Childhood Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic at the Oporto Hospital Centre’s Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry opened in 2007. Our aim is to characterize the first consultations between June 2012 and June 2013. Methods: Review of clinical files and collection of demographic and medical data; diagnostic evaluation according to the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Development Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood: Revised Edition; statistical analysis using SPSS v.19.0. Results and Discussion: Two hundred and twenty-two children were evaluated and 63.1% were male. The main reasons for referral to consultation were children with no specific symptoms included in institutional protocols (43.7%) and language disorders (12.6%). Forty-nine (22.1%) had psychopathology, namely: Regulation Disorder of Sensory Processing (38.8%), Disorder of Affect (24.5%) and Disorder of Relating and Communicating (22.4%). In 57 cases (33.0%) there were alterations solely at the relational level, mostly underinvolved (16.2%). Eighty-eight (39.6%) showed Global Developmental Delay, and the scale of hearing / language was the most affected (54.1%). Compared to the previous study, the average age of referral was lower, which may be indicative of greater professional and community awareness. We observed fewer children with Axis I diagnosis but an equivalent number of those with relational difficulties. Conclusion: Most children referred were under the age of three and presented clinical indicators of mental suffering. In the last years, mental health in early childhood has been an area of growing investment, namely in the early identification of risk groups and signs of mental suffering, allowing mental carers to intervene preemptively.
topic primeira infância
psicopatologia
consulta
diagnóstico
url http://revistas.rcaap.pt/nascercrescer/article/view/10808
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