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BMC Pediatr ; 23(1): 403, 2023 08 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37592202

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Attachment influences the development and the formation of the self and subjectivity and, just as early adverse events, may be related to the occurrence of mental disorders, suicidal behavior, and self-harm throughout life. This study aimed to analyze the effect of mental representation of attachment in children on suicidal behavior and self-harm throughout childhood and adolescence, considering the mediating role of internalizing problems. METHODS: Based on a cohort of 500 students (mean age 8 years, SD 1.2) sampled from public schools in a Brazilian southeastern metropolis, 316 children were followed for eight years in three waves (2006, 2008, 2012). The following data from the research baseline (2005) were used: family drawing, maternal and family variables, and sociodemographic data. The mental representation of attachment (independent variable) was measured by the Family Drawing Global Scale, discriminating between secure attachment and non-secure attachment. Suicidal behavior/self-harm (dependent variable) and internalizing problems were evaluated in three research waves through CBCL and YSR (ASEBA). Descriptive analysis, calculation of frequencies and p-values of the variables of interest, as well as modeling of structural equations, were performed. RESULTS: The prevalence throughout the study was: 17.1% [CI 13.3-20.8] for suicidal ideation and 8.9% [CI 5.6 - 12.2] for self-harm; there was a recurrence at one time in 16.5% [IC 12.6 - 20.3] and in two or more moments in 4.1% [CI 2.0 - 6.3] of the sample. Female gender (p = 0.035), internalizing disorders (p < 0.01), and non-secure attachment (p = 0.035) were associated with the occurrence of suicidal behavior/self-harm. The modeling indicated that 92,2% of the total effect of attachment (p = 0.069) on suicidal behavior/self-harm was due to direct effect, the other 7,8% of the effect being mediated by internalizing problems, adjusted for the confounding variables sex, skin color/race, and social stratum. The total effect showed a positive value, which indicates an increase in suicidal behavior/self-harm when the non-secure attachment is present. The approximate OR of non-secure attachment on the total effect (direct + indirect) was 1.15, indicating that, when adjusting for confounding variables, there was a 15% increase in suicidal behavior/self-injury from non-secure attachment. CONCLUSIONS: The study supports the hypothesis that there is a relationship between disruptive attachment patterns (non-secure attachment) developed during infancy and suicidal and self-harm behavior during childhood and adolescence. These findings validate the concern about the first thousand days of childhood as a critical period for child growth and development, but also for the mental health of children and adolescents.


Assuntos
Transtornos Mentais , Comportamento Autodestrutivo , Criança , Adolescente , Humanos , Feminino , Ideação Suicida , Brasil/epidemiologia , Comportamento Autodestrutivo/epidemiologia , Família , Transtornos Mentais/epidemiologia
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J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry ; 62(5): 509-511, 2023 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36709860

RESUMO

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in widespread reflection in medical communities about the role of professional stakeholders in public health interventions. Health professionals, including mental health clinicians, should question how, when, and why they should intervene to address the obstacles and objections to these interventions.


Assuntos
COVID-19 , Psiquiatria Infantil , Adolescente , Criança , Humanos , COVID-19/prevenção & controle , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Psiquiatria do Adolescente , Pandemias/prevenção & controle , Saúde Mental , Imunização
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Cien Saude Colet ; 26(7): 2693-2698, 2021 Jul.
Artigo em Português, Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34231682

RESUMO

This article aims to understand the construction and repercussion of taboos involving suicides among children and adolescents, considering the discomfort, silence, and dread that the theme causes across society. Due to the recognition of a continuum of taboos (taboo of death < taboo of suicide < taboo of child suicide), the authors present, as an attempt to address this issue, the concept of a triple taboo, recognizing the incommensurability of self-inflicted deaths that have children and adolescents as protagonists. Developed from a qualitative study with paediatricians during their medical residence, this paper serves as a call to professionals who assist children and adolescents in the country. Paediatric training needs to recognise these taboos and the dimensions of suicidal behaviour as a manifestation of violence and as a threat to mental health. Their identification is a critical and urgent element in contemporary children and adolescents' care.


Este artigo pretende compreender a construção e a repercussão dos tabus que envolvem o suicídio de crianças e adolescentes, considerando o incômodo, o silêncio e o pavor que esse tema provoca em toda a sociedade. Diante do reconhecimento de um continuum de tabus (tabu da morte < tabu do suicídio < tabu do suicídio infantojuvenil), propôs-se, como tentativa de clarificar essa questão, o conceito de um triplo tabu, valorizando a incomensurabilidade das mortes autoprovocadas que têm as crianças e os adolescentes como protagonistas. Tendo sido desenvolvido a partir de um estudo qualitativo com pediatras em formação, este documento se configura como um chamado aos profissionais que assistem crianças e adolescentes no país. É preciso que a formação pediátrica reconheça esses tabus e as dimensões do comportamento suicida como uma manifestação de violência e um agravo à saúde mental, identificando-o como um elemento crítico e urgente na assistência contemporânea a crianças e adolescentes.


Assuntos
Suicídio , Tabu , Adolescente , Criança , Humanos , Pesquisa Qualitativa , Ideação Suicida , Violência
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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 26(7): 2693-2698, jul. 2021.
Artigo em Inglês, Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1278793

RESUMO

Resumo Este artigo pretende compreender a construção e a repercussão dos tabus que envolvem o suicídio de crianças e adolescentes, considerando o incômodo, o silêncio e o pavor que esse tema provoca em toda a sociedade. Diante do reconhecimento de um continuum de tabus (tabu da morte < tabu do suicídio < tabu do suicídio infantojuvenil), propôs-se, como tentativa de clarificar essa questão, o conceito de um triplo tabu, valorizando a incomensurabilidade das mortes autoprovocadas que têm as crianças e os adolescentes como protagonistas. Tendo sido desenvolvido a partir de um estudo qualitativo com pediatras em formação, este documento se configura como um chamado aos profissionais que assistem crianças e adolescentes no país. É preciso que a formação pediátrica reconheça esses tabus e as dimensões do comportamento suicida como uma manifestação de violência e um agravo à saúde mental, identificando-o como um elemento crítico e urgente na assistência contemporânea a crianças e adolescentes.


Abstract This article aims to understand the construction and repercussion of taboos involving suicides among children and adolescents, considering the discomfort, silence, and dread that the theme causes across society. Due to the recognition of a continuum of taboos (taboo of death < taboo of suicide < taboo of child suicide), the authors present, as an attempt to address this issue, the concept of a triple taboo, recognizing the incommensurability of self-inflicted deaths that have children and adolescents as protagonists. Developed from a qualitative study with paediatricians during their medical residence, this paper serves as a call to professionals who assist children and adolescents in the country. Paediatric training needs to recognise these taboos and the dimensions of suicidal behaviour as a manifestation of violence and as a threat to mental health. Their identification is a critical and urgent element in contemporary children and adolescents' care.


Assuntos
Humanos , Criança , Adolescente , Suicídio , Tabu , Violência , Pesquisa Qualitativa , Ideação Suicida
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Rev. paul. pediatr ; 33(3): 371-375, jul.-set. 2015. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-761146

RESUMO

Objetivo:Descrever o caso de uma adolescente com aerofagia patológica, uma doença rara causada pela deglutição excessiva e inapropriada de ar, e revisar o tratamento e os diagnósticos diferenciais.Descrição do caso:Menina de 11 anos portadora de retardo mental e cegueira, apresentava problemas comportamentais associados a retardo do desenvolvimento, foi consultada por distensão abdominal persistente por oito meses. Sua história pregressa incluía uma fundoplicatura à Nissen. Tomografia e radiografias abdominais mostravam distensão difusa do trato digestivo por ar, incluindo cólon e delgado. Doença de Hirschsprung foi excluída. A distensão persistiu mesmo após o controle da constipação e era mínima de manhã e máxima à noite. Ruídos audíveis e repetitivos de deglutição de ar foram observados e auscultados. A criança foi tratada farmacologicamente com o diagnóstico de aerofagia patológica associado a distúrbio obsessivo compulsivo, sem sucesso. A paciente foi submetida a gastrostomia descompressiva endoscopia e manteve nutrição oral.Comentários:A aerofagia patológica é uma doença rara e autolimitada em crianças, mas pode ser um problema grave e persistente naquelas com problemas neuropsiquiátricos, nas quais pode causar complicações sérias. Os tratamentos comportamentais e farmacológicos têm pouco sucesso nesse grupo. Casos graves podem precisar de tratamento cirúrgico, principalmente gastrostomia descompressiva.


Objective:To describe an adolescent with pathologic aerophagia, a rare condition caused by excessive and inappropriate swallowing of air and to review its treatment and differential diagnoses.Case description:An 11-year-old mentally impaired blind girl presenting serious behavior problems and severe developmental delay with abdominal distension from the last 8 months. Her past history included a Nissen fundoplication. Abdominal CT and abdominal radiographs showed diffuse gas distension of the small bowel and colon. Hirschsprung's disease was excluded. The distention was minimal at the moment the child awoke and maximal at evening, and persisted after control of constipation. Audible repetitive and frequent movements of air swallowing were observed. The diagnosis of pathologic aerophagia associated to obsessive-compulsive disorder and developmental delay was made, but pharmacological treatment was unsuccessful. The patient was submitted to an endoscopic gastrostomy, permanently opened and elevated relative to the stomach. The distention was resolved, while maintaining oral nutrition.Comments:Pathologic aerophagia is a rare self-limiting condition in normal children exposed to high levels of stress and may be a persisting problem in children with psychiatric or neurologic disease. In this last group, the disease may cause serious complications. Pharmacological and behavioral treatments are ill-defined. Severe cases may demand surgical strategies, mainly decompressive gastrostomy.


Assuntos
Humanos , Feminino , Criança , Aerofagia/diagnóstico , Aerofagia/terapia , Esvaziamento Gástrico
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