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    한번의 심각한 외상 경험을 한 학령 전기 아동의 발달정신병리 = Developmental Psychopathologies of Nine Preschool Children, Experiencing Single, Severe Trauma

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    Objectives:It has been known that children reved symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after experiencing traumas similar to adults. But there are a few studies regarding the psychopathologies of PTSD in preschool children. Considering more active brain and psychological development in preschool children, it is expected that trauma of preschool children causes more serious psychopathologies than those of children with older ages or adults. This study aims to investigate psychopathologies of 9 preschool children experiencing a single, severe trauma, specifically in the respect of PTSD diagnosis.
    Methods:Nine preschool children, 3-5 years old, experiencing physical injuries caused by attack from a psychotic patient during lunch time at kindergarten, were evaluated for clinical diagnoses through semi-structured interviews using Kiddie-Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia (K-SADS) and Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC for Kiddies) of PTSD for preschool children.
    Results:Five (56% by DSM-IV) and Six (67%, by RDC) out of 9 children were diagnosed as to have PTSD. Among those children with PTSD, four (44%) showed Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD) and one (17%) showed Major Depressive disorder (MDD) as comorbid diagnoses. On subclinical level, two of 9 children (22%) suffered from separation anxiety, seven (78%) from aggressive behaviors, and two (22%) from depressive mood. Sleep disturbances (89%) and reexperiencing of trauma (89%) were the most prominent symptoms of PTSD in preschool children.
    Conclusion:While preschool children showed profiles of PTSD symptoms similar to those of adults, it was critical to use more developmentally sensitive diagnostic tools for a better detection of psychopathologies. Young children experiencing severe trauma showed other comorbid psychopathologies along with PTSD. For proper diagnosis and intervention, it is important to make an accurate clinical diagnosis based on developmentally appropriate diagnostic process and tools.
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    Objectives:It has been known that children reved symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after experiencing traumas similar to adults. But there are a few studies regarding the psychopathologies of PTSD in preschool children. Considering mo...

    Objectives:It has been known that children reved symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after experiencing traumas similar to adults. But there are a few studies regarding the psychopathologies of PTSD in preschool children. Considering more active brain and psychological development in preschool children, it is expected that trauma of preschool children causes more serious psychopathologies than those of children with older ages or adults. This study aims to investigate psychopathologies of 9 preschool children experiencing a single, severe trauma, specifically in the respect of PTSD diagnosis.
    Methods:Nine preschool children, 3-5 years old, experiencing physical injuries caused by attack from a psychotic patient during lunch time at kindergarten, were evaluated for clinical diagnoses through semi-structured interviews using Kiddie-Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia (K-SADS) and Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC for Kiddies) of PTSD for preschool children.
    Results:Five (56% by DSM-IV) and Six (67%, by RDC) out of 9 children were diagnosed as to have PTSD. Among those children with PTSD, four (44%) showed Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD) and one (17%) showed Major Depressive disorder (MDD) as comorbid diagnoses. On subclinical level, two of 9 children (22%) suffered from separation anxiety, seven (78%) from aggressive behaviors, and two (22%) from depressive mood. Sleep disturbances (89%) and reexperiencing of trauma (89%) were the most prominent symptoms of PTSD in preschool children.
    Conclusion:While preschool children showed profiles of PTSD symptoms similar to those of adults, it was critical to use more developmentally sensitive diagnostic tools for a better detection of psychopathologies. Young children experiencing severe trauma showed other comorbid psychopathologies along with PTSD. For proper diagnosis and intervention, it is important to make an accurate clinical diagnosis based on developmentally appropriate diagnostic process and tools.

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    1 "외상후 스트레스 장애" 일조각 254-, 1995

    2 "a brief review of contemporarythinking" American Psychiatric Press py (py): 1-16, 1985

    3 "What happens to early memories of trauma A study of twentychildren under age five at the time of documented traumatic evens" 96-104,

    4 "Two approachesto diagnosing posttraumatic stress disorder in infancy and early childhood" 34 : 191-200, 1995

    5 "Toward establishingprocedural,criterion an discriminant validity for PTSD in earlychildhood" 40 : 52-60, 2001

    6 "The psychiatriceffects of massive trauma on Cambodian children,I:the children" 25 : 370-376, 1986

    7 "The effects of sexual abuse on children:amultidimensional view" 8 : 115-131, 1987

    8 "Task force on research diagnostic criteria: Infancy and preschool. Researchdiagnostic criteria for infants and preschool children: The processand empirical support" 42 : 1504-1512, 2003

    9 "Screening child survivors for posttraumatic stressdisorder experience from the" 131-138, brjclinpsychol1991

    10 "Refugee Children in Sweden:PosttraumaticStress Disorder in Iranian Preschool Children Exposed toOrganized Violence" 21 : 351-366, 1997

    11 "Reconstruction of preverbal experiences" 31 : 33-58, 1983

    12 "Practice Parametersfor the Assessment and Treatment of Children an AdolescentsWith Posttraumatic Stress Disorder" 37 : 1-26, 1998

    13 "Posttraumatic stress disorder in peers of adolescents suicidevictims" 34 : 209-215, 1995

    14 "Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Semi-structuredInterview and Observational Record for Infants and Young Children" -1, 1994

    15 "New Findings onAlternative Criteria for PTSD in Preschool Children" 42 : 561-570, 2003

    16 "Life threat and posttraumatic stress in school-age children" 44 : 1057-1063, 1987

    17 "Kiddie-Schedulefor Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia-Present and lifetime Version1.0" 1996

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    19 "Conflict between current knowledgeabout posttraumatic stress disorder and its original conceptual basis" 152 : 1705-1713, 1995

    20 "Chowchilla revisited:the effect of psychic trauma four yearsafter a school bus kidnapping" 140 : 1543-1550, 1983

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