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[Communication behavior in psychotic children].

G Brand1, C Taillard

  • 1Laboratoire de Psychophysiologie, Faculté des Sciences, Besançon.

Comptes Rendus Des Seances De La Societe De Biologie Et De Ses Filiales
|January 1, 1988
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This study observed psychotic children communicating without adults, using an ethological method. Findings reveal a link between nonverbal communication and psychiatric symptom severity.

Area of Science:

  • Child Psychology
  • Psychiatry
  • Ethology

Context:

  • Focuses on communication and interactions within a group of psychotic children.
  • Examines peer interactions without adult intervention.
  • Utilizes an ethological approach to observe natural behaviors.

Purpose:

  • To descriptively analyze communication patterns in psychotic children.
  • To investigate the relationship between nonverbal cues and psychiatric severity.
  • To understand social dynamics in a clinical pediatric population.

Summary:

  • Employs an ethological method to observe children with psychosis.
  • Documents communication and interactions among peers.
  • Identifies a correlation between the degree of nonverbal communication and psychiatric symptom severity.

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Impact:

  • Provides insights into the social communication of children with psychosis.
  • Highlights the role of nonverbal communication in assessing psychiatric conditions.
  • Informs therapeutic strategies for pediatric mental health.