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常规医疗保健筛查中儿童的破坏性行为和情绪问题:针对性预防的患病率及效果

Disruptive behavior and emotional problems in children screened in routine health care: prevalence and effectiveness of indicated prevention.

作者信息

Siegmund Cornelia Beate, Zink Julia, Porst Patricia Theresa, Weniger Max, Knappe Susanne, McDonald Maria, Roessner Veit, Beesdo-Baum Katja

机构信息

Behavioral Epidemiology, Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, TUD Dresden University of Technology, Chemnitzer Straße 46, 01187, Dresden, Germany.

Evangelische Hochschule Dresden (ehs), University of Applied Sciences for Social Work, Education and Nursing, Dresden, Germany.

出版信息

Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health. 2025 Aug 14;19(1):93. doi: 10.1186/s13034-025-00949-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Disruptive behavior and emotional problems are common in children and often reduce quality of life. This study aimed to screen for these problems and to examine the effectiveness of child-based indicated prevention.

METHODS

N = 3231 children`s disruptive behavior and emotional problems were screened using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) during routine pediatric health check-ups for usually 5- to 10-year old's. We examined the prevalences of disruptive behavior and emotional problems (n = 2825) and its association with quality of life (KINDL; n = 1104). If indicated, children were recommended to participate in the prevention program "Baghira training" (nine 90 min group sessions and one parents' evening) or "Tiger training" (two one-on-one and nine group sessions of 60 min each). To evaluate the training effectiveness of the two indicated prevention programs, SDQ and KINDL scores were followed-up for 6 and 12 months post screening and compared between the Training group (SDQ n = 337; KINDL n = 334; additionally divided into Baghira and Tiger), children not participating despite indication (NoTraining; SDQ n = 595; KINDL n = 146; additionally divided into NoBaghira and NoTiger), healthy children (SDQ n = 1928; KINDL n = 907), and children with clinical symptom levels (SDQ n = 85; KINDL n = 54) using mixed effect models.

RESULTS

37.0% of the children exhibited disruptive behavior or emotional problems, which were associated with impaired quality of life. The Training group perceived greater symptom reduction in emotional problems than NoTraining, and quality of life increases compared to decreases in NoTraining. The Tiger group showed improvement in symptomatology and quality of life compared to deterioration in NoTiger. The Baghira group also improved, though improvement was similar to NoBaghira apart from symptom reduction in emotional problems in Baghira compared to a symptom increase in NoBaghira. Effects sizes were predominantly small to medium.

CONCLUSIONS

Disruptive behavior and emotional problems in children are frequent and impair quality of life. Indicated prevention may improve symptomatology and quality of life. Specifically, the Tiger training is verifiably effective; for the Baghira training, effectiveness is implicated but needs further empirical evaluations.

摘要

背景

破坏性行为和情绪问题在儿童中很常见,常常会降低生活质量。本研究旨在筛查这些问题,并检验基于儿童的针对性预防措施的有效性。

方法

在对通常年龄为5至10岁儿童进行常规儿科健康检查期间,使用长处与困难问卷(SDQ)对N = 3231名儿童的破坏性行为和情绪问题进行筛查。我们调查了破坏性行为和情绪问题(n = 2825)的患病率及其与生活质量(儿童生活质量量表;n = 1104)的关联。如果有需要,建议儿童参加预防项目“巴希拉训练”(9次90分钟的小组课程和1次家长夜会)或“老虎训练”(2次一对一课程和9次每次60分钟的小组课程)。为评估这两种针对性预防项目的训练效果,在筛查后6个月和12个月对SDQ和儿童生活质量量表得分进行随访,并在训练组(SDQ,n = 337;儿童生活质量量表,n = 334;另外分为巴希拉组和老虎组)、虽有需要但未参加的儿童(未训练组;SDQ,n = 595;儿童生活质量量表,n = 146;另外分为未参加巴希拉组和未参加老虎组)、健康儿童(SDQ,n = 1928;儿童生活质量量表,n = 907)以及有临床症状水平的儿童(SDQ,n = 85;儿童生活质量量表,n = 54)之间,使用混合效应模型进行比较。

结果

37.0%的儿童表现出破坏性行为或情绪问题,这些问题与生活质量受损有关。训练组在情绪问题上的症状减轻程度比未训练组更大,与未训练组生活质量下降相比,训练组生活质量有所提高。与未参加老虎训练组情况恶化相比,老虎训练组在症状表现和生活质量方面有所改善。巴希拉训练组也有改善,不过除了巴希拉训练组情绪问题症状减轻,而未参加巴希拉训练组症状增加外,其改善情况与未参加巴希拉训练组类似。效应量主要为小到中等。

结论

儿童的破坏性行为和情绪问题很常见,会损害生活质量。针对性预防可能会改善症状表现和生活质量。具体而言,老虎训练经证实是有效的;对于巴希拉训练,其有效性有迹象但需要进一步的实证评估。

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