| Literature DB >> 31660063 |
Mohammad A Seleem1, Reham A Amer1, Amr H Romeh2, Hesham M Hamoda3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies, describing both community and clinical samples of youth in need for psychiatric help, are rare in the middle east. To our knowledge, this is the first study that aims to investigate the demographic and clinical characteristics of a sample of children suffering from emotional and behavioral problems seeking psychiatric services in the Nile Delta region and the largest clinical sample to date in Egypt.Entities:
Keywords: Child; Clinical; Delta; Egypt; Nile; Psychiatry; Sample
Year: 2019 PMID: 31660063 PMCID: PMC6806528 DOI: 10.1186/s13033-019-0323-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Ment Health Syst ISSN: 1752-4458
Demographic characteristics of children seeking psychiatric medical advice according to age group (n = 886)
| Variable | Preschoolers (n = 309, 34.8%) | School age (n = 428, 48.3%) | Adolescents (n = 149, 16.8%) | Total (n = 886) | Statistic | p value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender (Female) | 92 (29.8%) | 131 (30.6%) | 56 (37.6%) | 279 (31.5%) | x2 = 3.1 | 0.3 |
| Residence | ||||||
| Rural | 179 (57.9%) | 251 (58.8%) | 72 (48.3%) | 502 (56.7%) | x2 = 5.2 | 0.07 |
| Urban | 130 (42.1%) | 176 (41.2%) | 77 (51.7%) | 383 (43.3%) | ||
| Family status (living with both parents) | 285 (92.2%) | 383 (89.5%) | 129 (86.6%) | 797 (90%) | x2 = 3.7 | 0.2 |
| Father education | ||||||
| Illiterate | 27 (8.7%) | 44 (10.3%) | 19 (12.8%) | 90 (10.2%) | x2 = 4.2 | 0.4 |
| < High school | 37 (12%) | 66 (15.4%) | 23 (15.4%) | 126 (14.2%) | ||
| ≥ High school | 245 (79.3%) | 318 (74.3%) | 107 (71.8%) | 670 (75.6%) | ||
| Mother education | ||||||
| Illiterate | 28 (9.1%) | 49 (11.4%) | 22 (14.8%) | 99 (11.2%) | x2 = 4.3 | 0.4 |
| < High school | 58 (18.8%) | 73 (17.1%) | 21 (14.1%) | 152 (17.2%) | ||
| ≥ High school | 223 (72.2%) | 306 (71.5%) | 106 (71.1%) | 635 (71.7%) | ||
| Family income | ||||||
| < 5000 EGP/M | 238 (77%) | 327 (76.4%) | 101 (67.8%) | 666 (75.2%) | x2 = 5.3 | 0.07 |
| ≥ 5000 EGP/M | 153 (25.5%) | 67 (24%) | 48 (32.2%) | 220 (24.8%) | ||
| Child education | ||||||
| Out of school | – | 25 (5.9%) | 11 (7.4%) | 36 (6.3%) | FET | 0.8 |
| Regular school | – | 391 (92%) | 135 (90.6%) | 526 (91.6%) | ||
| Special school | – | 9 (2.1%) | 3 (2%) | 12 (2.1%) | ||
General clinical characteristics of children seeking psychiatric medical advice according to age groups (n = 886)
| Variable | Preschoolers (n = 309, 34.8%) | School age (n = 428, 48.3%) | Adolescents (n = 149, 16.8%) | Total (n = 886) | Statistic | p value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Family history of psychiatric illness | 41 (13.5%) | 75 (17.7%) | 21 (14.1%) | 137 (15.6%) | x2 = 2.7 | 0.3 |
| History of birth complications | 78 (25.7%)a | 67 (15.9%)b | 13 (8.7%)c | 158 (18.1%) | x2 = 21.9 |
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| History of delayed milestones | 171 (56.4%)a | 186 (44.1%)b | 37 (24.8%)c | 394 (45.1%) | x2 = 40.6 |
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| Birth order (5th or more) | 4 (1.3%) | 10 (2.3%) | 3 (2%) | 17 (1.9%) | FET | 0.6 |
| History of abuse | ||||||
| Physical punishment | 51 (16.8%)a | 91 (21.6%)a | 31 (20.8%)a | 137 (19.8%) | FET |
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| Physical abuse | 8 (2.6%)a | 35 (8.3%)b | 7 (4.7%)a, b | 50 (5.7%) | ||
| Sexual abuse | 0 (0.0%)a | 5 (1.2%)a, b | 4 (2.7%)b | 9 (1%) | ||
| Need for admission | 5 (1.6%)a | 34 (7.9%)b | 31 (20.8%)c | 70 (7.9%) | x2 = 50.9 |
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Differing superscripts denote significant between-group differences calculated using pair-wise Chi square tests (p-values ≤ 0.05)
Clinical diagnoses of children seeking psychiatric medical advice according to age groups (n = 886)
| Diagnosis | Preschoolers (n = 309, 34.8%) | School age (n = 428, 48.3%) | Adolescents (n = 149, 16.8%) | Total (n = 886) | Statistic | p value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Depressive Disorders | 12 (3.9%)a | 61 (14.3%)b | 45 (30.2%)c | 118 (13.3%) | x2 = 60.1 |
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| Bipolar disorders | 1 (0.3%) | 2 (0.5%) | 2 (1.3%) | 5 (0.6%) | FET | 0.4 |
| Anxiety disorders | 8 (2.6%) | 15 (3.5%) | 1 (0.7%) | 24 (2.7%) | FET | 0.2 |
| Psychotic disorders | 0 (0%) | 3 (0.7%) | 2 (1.3%) | 14 (1.6%) | FET | 0.06 |
| ADHD | 46 (14.9%)a | 129 (30.1%)b | 25 (16.8%)a | 200 (22.6%) | x2 = 27.3 |
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| DBD | 18 (5.8%)a | 52 (12.1%)b | 39 (26.2%)c | 109 (12.3%) | x2 = 38.6 |
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| ASD | 45 (14.6%)a | 7 (1.6%)b | 0 (0%)b | 52 (5.9%) | x2 = 65.5 |
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| Communication disorders | 46 (14.9%)a | 15 (3.5%)b | 1 (0.7%)b | 62 (7%) | x2 = 46.7 |
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| OCD spectrum | 5 (1.6%) | 3 (0.7%) | 4 (2.7%) | 12 (1.4%) | FET | 0.1 |
| Somatic related disorders | 1 (0.3%)a | 2 (0.5%)a | 4 (2.7%)c | 7 (0.8%) | FET |
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| Trauma related disorders | 0 (0.0%) | 4 (0.9%) | 2 (1.3%) | 6 (0.7%) | FET | 0.1 |
| Tics | 4 (1.3%) | 13 (3.0%) | 1 (0.7%) | 18 (2%) | FET | 0.1 |
| Elimination disorders | 21 (6.8%)a | 55 (12.9%)b | 12 (8.1%)a | 88 (9.9%) | x2 = 8.1 |
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| Intellectual disability | 37 (12.0%) | 60 (14.0%) | 24 (16.1%) | 121 (13.7%) | x2 = 1.6 | 0.5 |
| BIF | 71 (23%)a | 151 (35.3%)b | 32 (21.5%)a | 254 (28.7%) | x2 = 17.8 |
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| Neuropsychiatric disorders | 34 (11%) | 42 (9.8%) | 7 (4.7%) | 83 (9.4%) | x2 = 4.9 | 0.08 |
Differing superscripts denote significant between-group differences calculated using pair-wise Chi square tests (p-values ≤ 0.05)
Fig. 1Percentage of children presenting by neurodevelopmental disorders across age groups
Fig. 2Percentage of children presenting by other relatively common disorders across age groups
Fig. 3Percentage of children presenting by other relatively rare disorders across age groups
Fig. 4Forest plot showing the significant odds ratios for the associations between some selected demographic/clinical factors and diagnostic categories
Positive (risk) significant odds ratios for diagnostic categories in association with selected demographic/clinical factors
| Variable | Depression OR (95% CI) | ADHD OR (95% CI) | ID OR (95% CI) | ASD OR (95% CI) | Tics OR (95% CI) | Disruptive OR (95% CI) | Psychotic OR (95% CI) | Trauma-related OR (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marital status | ||||||||
| Separated | 5.3* (1.9–14.6) | – | ||||||
| Divorced | 4.2* (1.7–10.4) | – | ||||||
| One parent deceased | 4.4* (1.9–9.9) | 3.3* (1.4–7.9) | ||||||
| Both parents deceased | – | 14.5* (1.3–16.3) | ||||||
| Family income | ||||||||
| Less than 2500 EGP | 2.7* (1.8–4.0) | – | – | |||||
| 7501 to 10,000 EGP | – | – | 4.1* (1.1-15.1) | |||||
| 15,001 to 20,000 EGP | – | 14.6* (2.6 –18.8) | ||||||
| Mother education | ||||||||
| Illiterate | 2.0* (1.2–3.5) | |||||||
| Primary education | 3.3* (1.8–6.0) | |||||||
| Child abuse | ||||||||
| Physical punishment | 2.4* (1.6–3.7) | 1.6* (1.1–2.3) | 2.3* (1.5 –3.5) | – | ||||
| Physical abuse | – | 3.4* (1.9–6.1) | – | 8.5* (1.5 –17.8) | ||||
| Sexual abuse | 5.3* (1.4–19.9) | – | – | 21.5* (2.3 –25.4) | ||||
| History of medical illness (child) | 1.8* (1.2–2.8) | 3.6* (1.4–9.4) | ||||||
| Family history of psychiatric illness | 2.6* (1.6–4.0) | 3.1* (1.0–9.3) | ||||||
| Birth complications | 2.1* (1.4–3.3) | 3.4* (1.9–6.1) | ||||||
* Significant with p-values ≤ 0.05