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This case report discusses the usefulness of adult diagnostic systems in child and adolescent eating disorders
Abstract:
We report on the case of a 15-year-old boy referred to Warrenstown inpatient unit for management of what appeared to be a typical case of anorexia nervosa. Over the course of his admission however, this diagnosis was no longer considered appropriate and substituted for a food avoidance emotional disorder. This is one of a number of cases of young males who have recently been referred more...
International Classification:
Mental and behavioural disorders - Behavioural syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factors - eating disorders - Report
Categories:
eating disorders
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine,
Vol: 23 Page: 156-158 2006
Alma Lydon; Onome Agbahovbe; Brendan Doody
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This study examined psychotic disorders in children and adolescents using the Kiddie-Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia using the Northern Ireland Early Onset Psychosis Study data
Abstract:
Diagnosing psychotic disorders in young people is difficult. High rates of co-morbidity may be one reason for this difficulty, but it may also be the case that current diagnostic categories are not the most useful when approaching the care of young people with psychotic symptoms. The Northern Ireland Early Onset Psychosis Study is the first study to investigate psychotic disorders in more...
International Classification:
Longitudinal - Psychotic disorders
Categories:
psychotic disorders in children and adolescents
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 14 Page: 207-216 2008
Karen Fulton; Mary Short; Diane Harvey-Smith; Teresa M. Rushe; Ciaran Mulholland
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