Gabel S, Hegedus A M, Wald A, Chandra R, Chiponis D
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1986 Oct;7(5):293-7. doi: 10.1097/00004703-198610000-00003.
The psychiatric literature traditionally has viewed encopretic children as having severe and characteristic behavior problems. Current psychiatric views as expressed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3rd Edition (DSM-III), and in the pediatric literature, however, tend to regard the behavior problems of encopretic children as being rather mild or secondary to the consequences of the encopresis itself. Using a behavioral checklist with empirically derived factors (the Child Behavior Checklist), 55 children presenting for medical treatment of their encopresis have been assessed. Numerous behavior problems are reported on parental ratings, but the overall severity of behavior problems in this group of children falls below that found in children with behavior problems who are referred for mental health services. Most children presenting for medical management of encopresis have not been seen or evaluated by mental health services. Encopresis is a disorder in which psychological evaluation and intervention by the pediatrician may be advisable.
传统上,精神病学文献将患有遗粪症的儿童视为存在严重且具有特征性的行为问题。然而,《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第三版(DSM - III)中所表达的当前精神病学观点以及儿科文献中的观点,倾向于认为患有遗粪症儿童的行为问题相当轻微,或者是遗粪症本身后果的次要表现。使用一份具有实证推导因素的行为清单(儿童行为清单),对55名因遗粪症前来接受医学治疗的儿童进行了评估。家长评分报告了许多行为问题,但这组儿童行为问题的总体严重程度低于被转介至心理健康服务机构的有行为问题的儿童。大多数因遗粪症前来接受医学治疗的儿童未曾接受过心理健康服务机构的诊治或评估。遗粪症是一种疾病,对于这种疾病,儿科医生进行心理评估和干预可能是可取的。