Prizant B M, Audet L R, Burke G M, Hummel L J, Maher S R, Theadore G
Brown University Program in Medicine, Providence, RI.
J Speech Hear Disord. 1990 May;55(2):179-92. doi: 10.1044/jshd.5502.179.
Recent research in child psychiatry has demonstrated a high prevalence of speech, language, and communication disorders in children referred to psychiatric and mental health settings for emotional and behavioral problems. Conversely, children referred to speech and language clinics for communication disorders have been found to have a high rate of diagnosable psychiatric disorders. Most of the emerging knowledge regarding relationships between communication disorders and psychiatric disorders has been presented in the child psychiatric literature. Speech-language pathologists and audiologists also need to be familiar with this information; an understanding of the complex interrelationship between communication disorders and emotional and behavioral disorders is important for diagnosis, assessment, and treatment. The purpose of this article is to review recent research and discuss clinical implications for professionals in speech-language pathology and audiology working with children and adolescents who have, or who are at risk for, developing emotional and behavioral disorders. Issues to be addressed include differential diagnosis, prevention, intervention, and the role of speech-language pathologists serving these children and adolescents.
儿童精神病学领域的最新研究表明,在因情绪和行为问题而被转介至精神科和心理健康机构的儿童中,言语、语言和沟通障碍的患病率很高。相反,因沟通障碍而被转介至言语和语言诊所的儿童被发现患有可诊断精神疾病的比例很高。关于沟通障碍与精神疾病之间关系的大多数新出现的知识都已在儿童精神病学文献中呈现。言语语言病理学家和听力学家也需要熟悉这些信息;了解沟通障碍与情绪和行为障碍之间的复杂相互关系对于诊断、评估和治疗很重要。本文的目的是回顾近期研究,并讨论对从事与有或有发展情绪和行为障碍风险的儿童及青少年相关工作的言语语言病理学和听力学专业人员的临床意义。需要解决的问题包括鉴别诊断、预防、干预以及言语语言病理学家在为这些儿童和青少年服务中的作用。