Lehto-Salo Pirkko, Närhi Vesa, Ahonen Timo, Marttunen Mauri
Etela-Savo District Hospital, Mikkeli, Finland.
Nord J Psychiatry. 2009;63(4):308-15. doi: 10.1080/08039480902730615.
Clinicians and researchers have been increasingly concerned on conduct problems among adolescent females. Yet, most research on the issue has been conducted among males. The aim of this study was to characterize conduct disorder (CD) among adolescent females in comparison with males. Family background, symptoms and severity of CD, and psychiatric comorbidity were assessed among Finnish 12-18-year-old females (n=40) with conduct disorder/oppositional defiant disorder (CD/ODD) compared with males (n=37). Data were collected via structured interviews with the subjects and interviews with parents. Lifetime and current Axis I diagnoses (DSM-IV) were assessed using the Structured Clinical Interview (SCID-I) interview. No gender differences were found in the number of CD symptoms or aggressive symptoms. Family adversities, comorbid major depression, anxiety disorders and substance use disorders as well as suicidality were more common, while reading disorder was less common among girls compared with boys. The varied problems and comorbid disorders among females with CD/ODD are important to recognize.
临床医生和研究人员越来越关注青春期女性的行为问题。然而,关于这个问题的大多数研究都是在男性中进行的。本研究的目的是将青春期女性的品行障碍(CD)与男性进行比较并加以描述。在芬兰12至18岁患有品行障碍/对立违抗障碍(CD/ODD)的女性(n = 40)与男性(n = 37)中,评估了家庭背景、CD的症状和严重程度以及精神共病情况。数据通过对受试者的结构化访谈和对父母的访谈收集。使用结构化临床访谈(SCID-I)评估终生和当前的轴I诊断(DSM-IV)。在CD症状或攻击症状的数量上未发现性别差异。与男孩相比,家庭逆境、共病的重度抑郁症、焦虑症和物质使用障碍以及自杀倾向在女孩中更为常见,而阅读障碍则较少见。认识到患有CD/ODD的女性中存在的各种问题和共病障碍很重要。