Abstract

Psychiatric disorders that appear during childhood or adolescence should be a public health priority. To report the results of a national representative survey in the Latin American region examining the prevalence of DSM-IV psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents. Subjects aged 4 to 18 years were selected using a stratified multistage design. The Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children Version IV (DISC-IV) was used to obtain 12-month DSM-IV diagnoses, and was supplemented with questionnaires examining family risk factors, socioeconomic status and service use. A sample of 1558 children and adolescents (51% males) was evaluated. Fifty three percent of the sample were children aged 4 to 11 years and the rest were adolescents aged 12 to 18 years. The prevalence rate for any psychiatric disorder without impairment was 38.3% (33.5% for boys and 43.3% for girls). The prevalence rate was higher among children as compared to adolescents (42.9% and 33.2%, respectively). A third of participants receiving a diagnosis sought some form of assistance. Nearly a quarter of those using services, did not have a psychiatric diagnosis in the past year. Comorbidity was found in 27% of those with a disorder, but only 7% had three or more diagnoses. The prevalence of psychiatric disorders in Chile is high among children and adolescents. This study highlights the increasing need to re-evaluate mental health services provided to children and adolescents in our country.

Highlights

  • Psychiatric disorders that appear during childhood or adolescence should be a public health priority

  • The prevalence rate was higher among children

  • A third of participants receiving a diagnosis sought some form of assistance

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Background

Psychiatric disorders that appear during childhood or adolescence should be a public health priority. Conclusions: The prevalence of psychiatric disorders in Chile is high among children and adolescents. A pesar de la eficacia demostrada por muchas de las intervenciones terapéuticas disponibles para los trastornos psiquiátricos de la infancia y adolescencia[7] y de la evidencia que apoya la importancia de medidas de prevención y de promoción de ambientes saludables[8], muchos niños y adolescentes no reciben los servicios necesarios. El proyecto Atlas de recursos en Salud Mental fue diseñado con tal fin y confirma la escasa información disponible, en especial la brecha que existe entre la información sobre adultos y sobre la población infanto juvenil. El propósito de este estudio es determinar la prevalencia de trastornos psiquiátricos en una muestra representativa de la población infanto juvenil de Chile y las brechas de atención sanitarias

Material y Método
Trastorno alimenticio
Deserción escolar
Sólo un padre
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