Psychological Functioning in Youth With Spina Bifida Living in Colombia, South America

No studies have examined psychological functioning among youth with spina bifida (SB) living in a developing country where access to mental health resources is often scarce. This study compared self-reported psychological functioning between youth with SB living in Colombia, South America, and a dem...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pediatric psychology 2015-07, Vol.40 (6), p.602-608
Hauptverfasser: Nicholls, Elizabeth G, Arango-Lasprilla, Juan C, Olivera Plaza, Silvia L, Mendez, Nadezda, Quintero, Lorena, Velasco Trujillo, Diego Mauricio, Daly, Brian P
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Zusammenfassung:No studies have examined psychological functioning among youth with spina bifida (SB) living in a developing country where access to mental health resources is often scarce. This study compared self-reported psychological functioning between youth with SB living in Colombia, South America, and a demographically matched comparison group of healthy Colombian children. 22 children with SB and 22 comparison children completed assessments of depression and anxiety. Most (68.81%) participants were male, and the sample had a mean age of 13.25 years (SD = 2.65 years). Results revealed that children with SB reported greater total symptoms of depression (p < .05), but fewer worry-related symptoms of anxiety (p < .05). In addition, mean total scores for both depression and anxiety were in the nonclinical range for youth with SB. These findings highlight the need for targeted mental health (i.e., depression) services for poor children with SB living in Colombia.
ISSN:0146-8693
1465-735X
DOI:10.1093/jpepsy/jsu160