Wadsworth M E, Hudziak J J, Heath A C, Achenbach T M
Department of Psychology, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, USA.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2001 Jan;40(1):106-14. doi: 10.1097/00004583-200101000-00023.
Comorbidity of psychiatric problems such as anxiety and depression poses challenges to treatment and research. This study tested whether problem items from the Anxious/Depressed scale of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) can be separated into distinct anxiety and depression classes or are continuously distributed throughout a population.
A CBCL was completed by a parent or guardian of each of 1,987 children and adolescents selected to represent nonreferred children in the United States, as well as by a parent or guardian of each of a demographically matched sample of 1,987 clinically referred children and adolescents. Problem items from the Anxious/Depressed scale of the CBCL were subjected to latent class analysis.
Analyses revealed three levels of problem presentation in both samples. Children in the nonreferred sample were classified as having no problems, mild problems, or moderate anxiety/depression problems. Children and adolescents in the referred group were classified as having mild, moderate, or severe levels of problems. No pure anxiety or depression classes were found, only classes containing a mixture of both anxiety and depressive problems. Age, gender, and sample differences were found in class groupings, with nonreferred adolescent girls showing elevated levels of problems.
Results suggest that the comorbid conditions of anxiety and depression, as assessed by the CBCL anxiety/depression problem items, can be thought of as part of the same continuum of problems. Implications for assessment and treatment utilization are discussed.
焦虑和抑郁等精神问题的共病给治疗和研究带来了挑战。本研究测试了儿童行为清单(CBCL)焦虑/抑郁量表中的问题项目是否可以分为不同的焦虑和抑郁类别,或者是否在整个人口中呈连续分布。
1987名被选中代表美国未被转诊儿童的儿童和青少年的家长或监护人完成了一份CBCL,以及1987名经临床转诊的儿童和青少年的人口统计学匹配样本的家长或监护人也完成了一份CBCL。对CBCL焦虑/抑郁量表中的问题项目进行了潜在类别分析。
分析在两个样本中均揭示了三个问题呈现水平。未被转诊样本中的儿童被分类为没有问题、有轻度问题或有中度焦虑/抑郁问题。转诊组中的儿童和青少年被分类为有轻度、中度或重度问题水平。未发现纯粹的焦虑或抑郁类别,只有包含焦虑和抑郁问题混合的类别。在类别分组中发现了年龄、性别和样本差异,未被转诊的青春期女孩问题水平较高。
结果表明,通过CBCL焦虑/抑郁问题项目评估的焦虑和抑郁共病状况可被视为同一问题连续体的一部分。讨论了对评估和治疗利用的影响。