Grizenko N, Archambault P, Pawliuk N
Douglas Hospital, Verdun, Québec, Canada.
Int J Partial Hosp. 1992 Dec;8(2):97-106.
Children with disruptive behavior disorders often show deficits in peer relations and self-esteem, putting them at risk for later life psychiatric disorders. The prevalence of poor peer relations and low self-esteem in behavior-problem children, as well as the efficacy of an intensive day treatment program in addressing these deficits, was evaluated. Twenty-five normal-population (NP) children were matched sequentially by age and sex to 25 behavior-problem (BP) children who received day treatment. Groups were compared on measures of self-esteem and peer relations. Pre-/posttreatment comparisons were made for the BP group on the same variables. Mann-Withney U tests showed that the BP group had significantly more problems in self-esteem and peer relations than the NP group. Their scores significantly improved with day treatment and were no longer different from those of the control group. The study indicates that children with behavior disorders present with more problems in peer relations and self-esteem. Intensive multimodal day treatment is an efficient approach for treating these difficulties.
患有破坏性行为障碍的儿童往往在同伴关系和自尊方面存在缺陷,这使他们面临日后出现精神疾病的风险。本研究评估了行为问题儿童中同伴关系不良和自尊水平较低的发生率,以及一项强化日间治疗项目在解决这些缺陷方面的效果。按年龄和性别顺序将25名正常儿童(NP组)与25名接受日间治疗的行为问题儿童(BP组)进行匹配。比较两组在自尊和同伴关系方面的测量指标。对BP组在相同变量上进行治疗前/后的比较。曼-惠特尼U检验表明,BP组在自尊和同伴关系方面的问题显著多于NP组。经过日间治疗,他们的得分显著提高,与对照组不再有差异。该研究表明,患有行为障碍的儿童在同伴关系和自尊方面存在更多问题。强化多模式日间治疗是治疗这些困难的有效方法。