智力发育障碍中的精神病并发症:系统性审查
Borja Astilleros Martínez1, Maria Pilar Martin1, Yasuhiro Kotera2,3
1Department of Psychiatry and Social Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain.
概括
患有智力发育障碍 (IDD) 的人面临更高的心理障碍风险,包括焦虑和情绪状况. 综合评估和综合治疗对于改善他们的福祉和公共卫生结果至关重要.
科学领域:
- 神经科学和心理学 神经科学和心理学
- 发育障碍 研究 研究 发展障碍
- 公共卫生和心理健康
背景情况:
- 智力发育障碍 (IDD) 在全球影响1%,影响智力和适应能力.
- 原因多种多样,包括产前,产周和产后因素,往往来源不明.
- 轻度IDD是最普遍的,突出需要了解相关条件.
研究的目的:
- 在被诊断为IDD的个体中系统评估心理障碍的并发症.
- 综合当前关于IDD同时发生的心理健康状况的研究.
主要方法:
- 按照PRISMA指南进行系统审查.
- 搜索了数据库 (科学网,PsycInfo,PubMed) 的研究从2014-2024.
- 包括从出生就患有IDD的个体的心理病理学研究,不包括16岁以下和严重/深刻IDD的个体.
主要成果:
- 从2895篇获取的文章中,包括了11项研究.
- 确定了异质的并发症:精神分裂症谱系,情绪,焦虑,发育,人格,物质使用和适应障碍.
- 在IDD患者中,证实了对心理健康状况的脆弱性增加.
结论:
- 患有IDD的个体对心理健康状况的脆弱性增加.
- 强调需要全面评估和多学科治疗来改善生活质量.
- 建议未来研究验证的诊断工具,纵向研究,性别差异以及针对弱势环境的定制干预措施.
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