Sasaki Yoshinori, Usami Masahide, Sasayama Daimei, Okada Takashi, Iwadare Yoshitaka, Watanabe Kyota, Ushijima Hirokage, Tanaka Tetsuya, Harada Maiko, Tanaka Hiromi, Kodaira Masaki, Sugiyama Nobuhiro, Sawa Tetsuji, Saito Kazuhiko
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Kohnodai Hospital, Chiba, Japan.
Department of Psychiatry, Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan.
PLoS One. 2015 Apr 21;10(4):e0124692. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124692. eCollection 2015.
BACKGROUND/AIM: The Questionnaire: Children with Difficulties (QCD) is a parent-assessed questionnaire designed to evaluate child's difficulties in functioning during specific periods of the day. This study aimed to evaluate difficulties in daily functioning of children and adolescents with pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) using the QCD. Results were compared with those for a community sample.
A case-control design was used. The cases comprised elementary school students (182 males, 51 females) and junior high school students (100 males, 39 females) with PDD, whereas a community sample of elementary school students (568 males, 579 females) and junior high school students (180 males, 183 females) was enrolled as controls. Their behavior was assessed using the QCD, the Tokyo Autistic Behavior Scale (TABS), the ADHD-rating scale (ADHD-RS), and the Oppositional Defiant Behavior Inventory (ODBI) for elementary and junior high school students, respectively. Effects of gender and diagnosis on the QCD scores were analyzed. Correlation coefficients between QCD and TABS, ADHD-RS, and ODBI scores were analyzed.
The QCD scores for the children with PDD were significantly lower compared with those from the community sample (P < 0.001). Significantly strong correlations were observed in more areas of the ADHD-RS and ODBI scores compared with the TABS scores.
Children with PDD experienced greater difficulties in completing basic daily activities; moreover, their QCD scores revealed stronger associations with their ADHD-RS and ODBI scores in comparison with their TABS scores. The difficulties of PDD, ADHD and OBDI symptoms combined in children makes it necessary to assess all diagnoses before any therapy for PDD is initiated in order to be able to evaluate its results properly.
背景/目的:《儿童困难问卷》(QCD)是一份由家长评估的问卷,旨在评估儿童在一天中特定时间段的功能困难。本研究旨在使用QCD评估广泛性发育障碍(PDD)儿童和青少年的日常功能困难。并将结果与社区样本的结果进行比较。
采用病例对照设计。病例组包括患有PDD的小学生(男182名,女51名)和初中生(男100名,女39名),而对照组则选取了社区样本中的小学生(男568名,女579名)和初中生(男180名,女183名)。分别使用QCD、东京自闭症行为量表(TABS)、注意力缺陷多动障碍评定量表(ADHD-RS)以及针对小学生和初中生的对立违抗性行为量表(ODBI)对他们的行为进行评估。分析了性别和诊断对QCD评分的影响。分析了QCD与TABS、ADHD-RS和ODBI评分之间的相关系数。
与社区样本相比,PDD儿童的QCD评分显著更低(P < 0.001)。与TABS评分相比,在ADHD-RS和ODBI评分的更多方面观察到显著更强的相关性。
PDD儿童在完成基本日常活动方面遇到更大困难;此外,与TABS评分相比,他们的QCD评分与ADHD-RS和ODBI评分的关联更强。儿童中PDD、ADHD和OBDI症状的困难相互交织,这使得在开始任何针对PDD的治疗之前有必要对所有诊断进行评估,以便能够正确评估治疗结果。