| Literature DB >> 32727428 |
S L Stewart1, S E Babcock2, Y Li2, H P Dave2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: With 10 to 20% of Canadian children suffering with mental illness, the importance of early identification and accurate assessment systems is clear. Unfortunately, many do not receive the mental health treatment necessary and wait-times for assessment can span up to a year. In response, the interRAI suite of assessments were designed to comprehensively assess early signs of mental health impairments in children from birth to 18 years.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Assessment; Child & youth; Intellectual and developmental disabilities; InterRAI; Mental health
Year: 2020 PMID: 32727428 PMCID: PMC7390192 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-020-02785-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Demographic information for the children included in the analyses from the ChYMH sample
| N (% of all the children included in the analyses) | |||
| Gender | |||
| Male | 3640 (59.8%) | ||
| Female | 2446 (40.2%) | ||
| Patient Type | |||
| Inpatient | 508 (8.3%) | ||
| Outpatient | 5578 (91.7%) | ||
| N (%) | Presence (%) | Absence (%) | |
| DSM-IV Provisional Diagnosis | |||
| Reactive Attachment Disorder | 4534 (74.5%) | 135 (2.2%) | 4399 (72.3%) |
| Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder | 4800 (78.9%) | 2524 (41.5%) | 2276 (37.4%) |
| Disruptive Behaviour Disorder | 4660 (76.6%) | 1276 (21.0%) | 3384 (55.6%) |
| Learning or Communication Disorder | 4634 (76.1%) | 1204 (19.8%) | 3430 (56.4%) |
| Autism Spectrum Disorder | 4537 (74.5%) | 559 (9.2%) | 3978 (65.4%) |
| Substance-related disorders | 4619 (75.9%) | 155 (2.5%) | 4464 (73.3%) |
| Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders | 4639 (76.2%) | 36 (0.6%) | 46.3 (75.6%) |
| Mood disorders | 4460 (73.3%) | 921 (15.1%) | 3539 (58.1%) |
| Anxiety disorders | 4534 (74.5%) | 2088 (34.3%) | 2446 (40.2%) |
| Eating disorder | 4624 (76.0%) | 99 (1.6%) | 4525 (74.4%) |
| Sleep disorders | 4588 (75.4%) | 165 (2.7%) | 4423 (72.7%) |
| Adjustment disorders | 4554 (74.8%) | 177 (2.9%) | 4377 (71.9%) |
Information regarding DSM-IV Provisional Diagnosis was not available for children who had not been seen by a Psychiatrist prior to the assessment
Means and Standard Deviations of Total Scores on the Anxiety Scale by Age Group and Gender
| Age Group | Gender | Samples | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ChYMH | ChYMH-DD | ChYMH-screener | ||
| Age 7 and Under | Male | 4.29 ( | 3.57 ( | 4.60 ( |
| Female | 4.97 ( | 3.04 ( | 2.47 ( | |
| Age 8 to 11 | Male | 5.49 ( | 4.81 ( | 5.29 ( |
| Female | 5.37 ( | 5.87 ( | 3.78 ( | |
| Age 12 and Above | Male | 4.50 ( | 5.65 ( | 3.80 (3.63) |
| Female | 5.93 ( | 5.70 ( | 3.63 (4.23) | |
Demographic information for the children included in the analyses from the ChYMH-DD sample
| N (% of all the children included in the analyses) | |||
| Gender | |||
| Male | 481 (73.2%) | ||
| Female | 176 (26.81%) | ||
| Patient Type | |||
| Inpatient | 103 (15.7%) | ||
| Outpatient | 554 (84.3%) | ||
| N (%) | Presence (%) | Absence (%) | |
| DSM-IV Provisional Diagnosis | |||
| Reactive Attachment Disorder | 560 (85.2%) | 12 (2.1%) | 548 (83.4%) |
| Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder | 541 (82.3%) | 219 (33.3%) | 322 (49.0%) |
| Disruptive Behaviour Disorder | 548 (83.4%) | 92 (14.0%) | 456 (69.4%) |
| Learning or Communication Disorder | 558 (84.9%) | 292 (44.4%) | 266 (40.5%) |
| Autism Spectrum Disorder | 569 (86.6%) | 297 (45.2%) | 272 (41.4%) |
| Substance-related disorders | 564 (85.8%) | 15 (2.3%) | 549 (83.6%) |
| Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders | 556 (84.6%) | 8 (1.2%) | 548 (83.4%) |
| Mood disorders | 549 (83.6%) | 23 (3.5%) | 526 (80.1%) |
| Anxiety disorders | 528 (80.4%) | 116 (17.7%) | 412 (62.7%) |
| Eating disorder | 561 (85.4%) | 7 (1.1%) | 554 (84.3%) |
| Sleep disorders | 554 (84.3%) | 23 (3.5%) | 531 (80.8%) |
| Adjustment disorders | 561 (85.4%) | 9 (1.4%) | 552 (84.0%) |
Information regarding DSM-IV Provisional Diagnosis was not available for children who had not been seen by a Psychiatrist prior to the assessment
Polychoric correlations (95% CI) among the Anxiety Scale items
| Polychoric Correlation ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | |
| ChYMH Sample | ||||||
| 1. Anxious complaints/ concerns | – | |||||
| 2. Unrealistic fears | .546 (.519–.575) | – | ||||
| 3. Obsessive thoughts | .461 (.413–.478) | .479 (.458–.515) | – | |||
| 4. Intrusive thoughts or flashbacks | .297 (.267–.340) | .388 (.351–.421) | .466 (.433–.501) | – | ||
| 5. Episodes of panic | .424 (.402–.459) | .496 (.461–519) | .454 (.420–.483) | .459 (.428–.491) | – | |
| 6. Nightmares | .293 (.269–.334) | .398 (.364–.452) | .284 (.237–.307) | .435 (.404–.470) | .345 (.308–.380) | – |
| ChYMH-DD Sample | ||||||
| 1. Anxious complaints/ concerns | – | |||||
| 2. Unrealistic fears | .448 (.352–.532) | – | ||||
| 3. Obsessive thoughts | .351 (.256–.446) | .263 (.156–.363) | – | |||
| 4. Intrusive thoughts or flashbacks | .208 (.097–.301) | .356 (.250–.459) | .325 (.212–.420) | – | ||
| 5. Episodes of panic | .292 (.198–.384) | .453 (.362–.543) | .293 (.182–.381) | .432 (.315–.523) | – | |
| 6. Nightmares | .148 (.043–.256) | .304 (.196–.399) | .140 (.037–.246) | .440 (.335–.552) | .255 (.156–.365) | – |
Unrotated factor loadings and communalities for the Anxiety Scale items
| Item | ChYMH Sample | ChYMH- DD Sample | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Factor Loading | Communality | Factor Loading | Communality | |
| 1. Anxious complaints/ concerns | .643 | .414 | .525 | .276 |
| 2. Unrealistic fears | .743 | .551 | .690 | .477 |
| 3. Obsessive thoughts | .673 | .453 | .476 | .227 |
| 4. Intrusive thoughts or flashbacks | .624 | .389 | .616 | .379 |
| 5. Episodes of panic | .678 | .459 | .634 | .401 |
| 6. Nightmares | .521 | .271 | .443 | .196 |
Descriptive statistics for the Anxiety Scale items
| Mean | 95% CI | Variance | Skewness | Kurtosis | Item-Total Correlation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ChYMH Sample | ||||||
| 1. Anxious complaints/ concerns | 1.452 | 1.40–1.50 | 2.415 | 0.536 | −1.276 | .739 |
| 2. Unrealistic fears | 0.974 | 0.93–1.02 | 1.839 | 1.151 | −0.071 | .693 |
| 3. Obsessive thoughts | 0.970 | 0.92–1.02 | 2.009 | 1.154 | −0.197 | .672 |
| 4. Intrusive thoughts or flashbacks | .462 | 0.43–0.49 | 0.879 | 2.253 | 4.512 | .494 |
| 5. Episodes of panic | .744 | 0.71–0.78 | 1.140 | 1.499 | 1.542 | .622 |
| 6. Nightmares | .582 | 0.55–0.61 | 0.880 | 1.841 | 3.094 | .493 |
| ChYMH-DD Sample | ||||||
| 1. Anxious complaints/ concerns | 1.583 | 1.42–1.75 | 2.735 | 0.385 | −1.524 | .693 |
| 2. Unrealistic fears | 0.837 | 0.71–0.97 | 1.679 | 1.398 | 0.631 | .594 |
| 3. Obsessive thoughts | 1.351 | 1.18–1.52 | 2.774 | 0.666 | −1.296 | .667 |
| 4. Intrusive thoughts or flashbacks | 0.266 | 0.20–0.34 | 0.494 | 3.166 | 10.773 | .415 |
| 5. Episodes of panic | 0.742 | 0.63–0.86 | 1.294 | 1.534 | 1.382 | .560 |
| 6. Nightmares | 0.389 | 0.31–0.47 | 0.592 | 2.389 | 6.091 | .303 |
Fig. 1ROC curve for anxiety scale score for the prediction of CBCL internalizing score. The children’s scores on the Anxiety Scale were used to predict whether their CBCL internalizing t-score was within the clinical range or not. AUC = .709 (SE = .068), p = .007; Asymptotic 95% CI = .575–.843
Fig. 2ROC curve for anxiety scale score for the prediction of DSM-IV Anxiety Disorder diagnosis. The children’s scores on the Anxiety Scale were used to predict clinical diagnoses of anxiety. AUC = .714 (SE = .025), p < .001; Asymptotic 95% CI = .665–.763