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小儿强迫症对上学出勤率和学校功能的影响:支持性教育的一个实例

The Impact of Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder on School Attendance and School Functioning: A Case for Supported Education.

作者信息

Fernández de la Cruz Lorena, Rautio Daniel, Wickberg Frida, Gordan Cecilia, Silverberg-Mörse Maria, Mataix-Cols David

机构信息

Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Stockholm Health Care Services, Region Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 2025 May 9. doi: 10.1007/s10578-025-01846-y.

Abstract

School-related functional impairment is common in children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, little is known about the characteristics of youth with OCD who struggle in school, whether these struggles interfere with treatment outcomes, and whether treatment improves school-related function. Among 385 youth with OCD at a specialist clinic (mean age [sd] = 13.7 [2.5]; 63.1% girls), 21.6% had partial or no school attendance at intake. Among those who received specialist treatment (n = 322), clinical outcomes were similar in those with no or partial attendance vs. those with full attendance, although the latter group needed fewer treatment sessions and were less likely to take psychotropic medication. At post-treatment, 10.5% still had partial or no school attendance, and 22.8% of youths and 33.3% of parents reported significant school impairment, regardless of response status. Some youth with OCD may benefit from specific supported education and return to school strategies to complement regular evidence-based interventions.

摘要

在患有强迫症(OCD)的儿童和青少年中,与学校相关的功能损害很常见。然而,对于在学校中挣扎的强迫症青少年的特征、这些挣扎是否会干扰治疗结果以及治疗是否能改善与学校相关的功能,我们知之甚少。在一家专科诊所的385名患有强迫症的青少年中(平均年龄[标准差]=13.7[2.5];63.1%为女孩),21.6%在入院时部分或完全未上学。在接受专科治疗的患者中(n=322),未上学或部分上学的患者与全勤患者的临床结果相似,尽管后一组所需的治疗疗程较少,服用精神药物的可能性也较小。治疗后,10.5%的患者仍部分或完全未上学,22.8%的青少年和33.3%的家长报告有明显的学校功能损害,无论治疗反应状态如何。一些患有强迫症的青少年可能会受益于特定的支持性教育和重返学校策略,以补充常规的循证干预措施。

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