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患有 mitra 门脱落的孩子是否更焦虑?
Meryem Beyazal1, Utku Arman Orun1, Ilker Ufuk Sayici1
1Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Dr. Sami Ulus Gynaecology Obstetrics and Child Health and Diseases Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.
Annals of pediatric cardiology
|May 20, 2024
概括
患有 mitra 透症 (MVP) 的儿童在整体上没有显示较高的焦虑分数. 然而,有症状的MVP患者表现出增加的焦虑,这表明在这些情况下需要精神病学评估.
科学领域:
- 儿童心脏病学 儿童心脏病学
- 儿童精神病学 儿童精神病学
- 膜心脏疾病 膜心脏疾病
背景情况:
- 密特拉脱落 (MVP) 是儿童常见的状况.
- 儿科MVP的症状不仅仅是通过额头肌吐重度来解释的.
- 这项研究调查了MVP儿童的症状状况和焦虑障碍之间的联系.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定MVP儿童与对照人群相比,焦虑障碍的发病率是否更高.
- 探索MVP症状呈现与焦虑存在之间的相关性.
- 评估儿童MVP患者焦虑查的有用性.
主要方法:
- 一组115名MVP儿童和53名对照参与了这项研究.
- 所有参与者都接受了儿童焦虑相关情绪障碍屏幕 (SCARED) 量表.
- 焦虑障碍的标志是25或更高的SCARED分数.
主要成果:
- 平均SCARED分数在MVP组为29.2,在对照组为24.9 (P=0.065),没有统计学上显著的差异.
- 在两组之间,得分为25或以上的参与者数量没有显著差异.
- 症状MVP患者的SCARED分数明显高于无症状病例.
结论:
- 与非MVP儿童相比,患有MVP的儿童没有表现出较高的焦虑分数.
- 在MVP患者中,焦虑得分升高与症状状况相关.
- 患有较高焦虑分数的儿科MVP患者可能受益于精神病学评估.
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