Authors
John V Campo, Jeff Bridge, Mary Ehmann, Sarah Altman, Amanda Lucas, Boris Birmaher, Carlo Di Lorenzo, Satish Iyengar, David A Brent
Publication date
2004/4/1
Journal
Pediatrics
Volume
113
Issue
4
Pages
817-824
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics
Description
Objective. The prevalence of psychiatric disorder in children and adolescents with functional recurrent abdominal pain (RAP) is unknown. Our aim was to determine whether RAP is associated with psychiatric symptoms and disorders, anxious temperament, and functional impairment in pediatric primary care.
Methods. Children and adolescents who were 8 to 15 years of age, inclusive, and presented with RAP (N = 42) or for routine care in the absence of recurrent pain (N = 38) were identified by a screening procedure in pediatric primary care office waiting rooms and recruited to participate in a case-control study. Outcome measures were psychiatric diagnoses generated by standardized psychiatric interview administered blind to subject status and self, parent, and clinician ratings of child psychiatric symptoms, temperamental traits, and functional status.
Results. RAP patients were significantly more likely to receive …
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