Clinical, familial, and socio-cultural profile of children with mental health disorders in the Kurdistan region: a large retrospective cross-sectional study

库尔德斯坦地区精神健康障碍儿童的临床、家庭和社会文化特征:一项大型回顾性横断面研究

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Numerous mental health disorders in childhood and adolescence typically begin during the early-to-middle years of childhood. Due to insufficient evidence in the Middle East, we reported the mental health profile of childhood and adolescence in the Kurdistan Region. METHODS: In this retrospective cross-sectional study, we included 852 cases of children and adolescents from the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Center in Duhok City in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, for ten years between 2015 and 2024. RESULTS: The mean value of age of the patients, aged 2-22 years, was 10.97 (SD: 4.31 years). The study found that 23.19% of the children had failed at school. The majority of the patients were from nuclear families (99.76%) and had 6-10 family members, followed by those who had 3-5 (40.33%). The study showed that 19.10% of the children have a family history of psychiatric disorders. The most common types of mental disorders among children were those of psychological development (69.25%) and neurotic, stress-related, and somatoform disorders (11.27%). The delivery types of the patients were normal vaginal delivery (74.19%), followed by cesarean section (22.58%) and difficult labor (3.23%). Preschool children were more likely to have normal medical conditions (20.51%) than other age groups (p = 0.0334). The patients with a family history were more likely to have mental disorders (95.68% vs. 90.43%; p = 0.0319) and neurodevelopmental disorders (94.62% vs. 87.57%; p = 0.0216). CONCLUSIONS: The most common types of psychiatric disorders in children were neurodevelopmental disorders and neurotic, stress-related, and somatoform disorders, and were linked to a family history of mental disorders.

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