Psychopathology and impairment of quality of life in offspring of psychiatric inpatients in southern Brazil: a preliminary study
Abstract Objective To evaluate the quality of life and risk of psychopathology in the infant and adolescent offspring of psychiatric inpatients from a general hospital unit. Methods Offspring (4–17 years old) of psychiatric inpatients were interviewed face-to-face and assessed with the Strengths and...
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doaj-8aabcb6ed5da4855a461110c515055bd2020-11-25T01:07:49ZengBMCChild and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health1753-20002018-10-0112111010.1186/s13034-018-0251-2Psychopathology and impairment of quality of life in offspring of psychiatric inpatients in southern Brazil: a preliminary studyAna Luiza Ache0Paula Fernandes Moretti1Gibsi Possapp Rocha2Rogéria Recondo3Marco Antônio Pacheco4Lucas Spanemberg5Núcleo de Formação em Neurosciências da Escola de Medicina da Pontifícia, Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do SulHospital São Lucas da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do SulNúcleo de Formação em Neurosciências da Escola de Medicina da Pontifícia, Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do SulHospital São Lucas da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do SulNúcleo de Formação em Neurosciências da Escola de Medicina da Pontifícia, Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do SulNúcleo de Formação em Neurosciências da Escola de Medicina da Pontifícia, Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do SulAbstract Objective To evaluate the quality of life and risk of psychopathology in the infant and adolescent offspring of psychiatric inpatients from a general hospital unit. Methods Offspring (4–17 years old) of psychiatric inpatients were interviewed face-to-face and assessed with the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Interviews with caregivers and the hospitalized parents were also performed. The quality of life of the offspring, psychopathology of their hospitalized parents, and their current caregivers were investigated in order to evaluate any associations between these aspects and psychopathology in the offspring. Results Thirty-four children of 25 patients were evaluated, 38.2% of which presented high risk for some type of psychopathology including hyperactivity or attention deficit disorder (38.2%), behavioral disorders (20.6%), and emotional disorders (17.6%). While only the minority of these children (17.6%) were already receiving mental health treatment, another 41.2% of them exhibited some degree of symptoms and were only referred for specialized assessment. Additionally, 61.8% of the children were reported to be suffering from some impairment in their quality of life. Conclusion This preliminary study found a high rate of psychopathology in children of psychiatric inpatients. These results corroborate previous evidence that children and adolescents with parents with severe psychopathology are at high risk for developing mental disorders. Public policies and standard protocols of action directed to this population are urgently needed, especially for offspring of parents that are hospitalized in psychiatric in-patient units of general hospitals.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13034-018-0251-2Child developmentQuality of lifeChildren psychiatric inpatientsParent–child relationsPsychopathology |
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Ana Luiza Ache Paula Fernandes Moretti Gibsi Possapp Rocha Rogéria Recondo Marco Antônio Pacheco Lucas Spanemberg Psychopathology and impairment of quality of life in offspring of psychiatric inpatients in southern Brazil: a preliminary study Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health Child development Quality of life Children psychiatric inpatients Parent–child relations Psychopathology |
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Ana Luiza Ache Paula Fernandes Moretti Gibsi Possapp Rocha Rogéria Recondo Marco Antônio Pacheco Lucas Spanemberg |
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Psychopathology and impairment of quality of life in offspring of psychiatric inpatients in southern Brazil: a preliminary study |
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Psychopathology and impairment of quality of life in offspring of psychiatric inpatients in southern Brazil: a preliminary study |
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Psychopathology and impairment of quality of life in offspring of psychiatric inpatients in southern Brazil: a preliminary study |
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Psychopathology and impairment of quality of life in offspring of psychiatric inpatients in southern Brazil: a preliminary study |
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Psychopathology and impairment of quality of life in offspring of psychiatric inpatients in southern Brazil: a preliminary study |
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psychopathology and impairment of quality of life in offspring of psychiatric inpatients in southern brazil: a preliminary study |
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health |
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Abstract Objective To evaluate the quality of life and risk of psychopathology in the infant and adolescent offspring of psychiatric inpatients from a general hospital unit. Methods Offspring (4–17 years old) of psychiatric inpatients were interviewed face-to-face and assessed with the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Interviews with caregivers and the hospitalized parents were also performed. The quality of life of the offspring, psychopathology of their hospitalized parents, and their current caregivers were investigated in order to evaluate any associations between these aspects and psychopathology in the offspring. Results Thirty-four children of 25 patients were evaluated, 38.2% of which presented high risk for some type of psychopathology including hyperactivity or attention deficit disorder (38.2%), behavioral disorders (20.6%), and emotional disorders (17.6%). While only the minority of these children (17.6%) were already receiving mental health treatment, another 41.2% of them exhibited some degree of symptoms and were only referred for specialized assessment. Additionally, 61.8% of the children were reported to be suffering from some impairment in their quality of life. Conclusion This preliminary study found a high rate of psychopathology in children of psychiatric inpatients. These results corroborate previous evidence that children and adolescents with parents with severe psychopathology are at high risk for developing mental disorders. Public policies and standard protocols of action directed to this population are urgently needed, especially for offspring of parents that are hospitalized in psychiatric in-patient units of general hospitals. |
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Child development Quality of life Children psychiatric inpatients Parent–child relations Psychopathology |
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