Management of children consulting a specialized psychotraumatology unit in Tunisia: About 66 patients

Introduction Children exposed to trauma present particular clinical features, therefore this population requires specific care and support. Objectives Study the clinical features and care modalities of children consulting Trauma & Resilience Unit. Methods It is a retrospective descriptive study...

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Main Authors: R. Gadhoum, S. Bourgou, H. Ben Youssef, H. Rezgui, A. Ben hamouda, M. Daoued, F. charfi, A. belhadj
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2023-03-01
Series:European Psychiatry
Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933823012154/type/journal_article
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author R. Gadhoum
S. Bourgou
H. Ben Youssef
H. Rezgui
A. Ben hamouda
M. Daoued
F. charfi
A. belhadj
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S. Bourgou
H. Ben Youssef
H. Rezgui
A. Ben hamouda
M. Daoued
F. charfi
A. belhadj
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description Introduction Children exposed to trauma present particular clinical features, therefore this population requires specific care and support. Objectives Study the clinical features and care modalities of children consulting Trauma & Resilience Unit. Methods It is a retrospective descriptive study of children consulting Trauma & Resilience unit at the child psychiatry department of Mongi Slim Hospital in Tunis (Tunisia) between January and April 2022. We collected data concerning the course of clinical features and care modalities with help of an exploitation form. Statistical analyses were performed by SPSS26. Results Our study included 66 patients. The sex ratio was 1. The mean age was 10.46 ± 3.24 years. The main symptoms initially presented were hypervigilance in preschoolers (p=0.02), avoidance behaviors in school-age children (p<0.05) and flashbacks in adolescents (p<0.05). The diagnosis of adjustment disorders was made in 38.4% of the cases of which 32% were victims of physical assault. Post-traumatic stress disorder was diagnosed in 25.7% of cases, 35.2% of which were victims of sexual assault. A normal psychiatric examination was significantly frequent in cases of psychological assault (p=0.04). The Child Protection Officer was alerted in 46.2% of cases. The school was notified of the repercussions on children health in 38.4 % of cases. Psychotherapy was provided in 86.2% of cases. We prescribed pharmacological treatment for 14% of patients with 59% antidepressants in 59% and sleep medication in 41%. Conclusions Management of children in psychotraumatology units turns out to be challenging. Therefore, working on the links between the various partners involved, while respecting the differences and specificities of each, is an essential prognostic element for the children and adolescents concerned. Disclosure of Interest None Declared
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spelling doaj.art-7fec9062add7479cb06cfa469a2e36cb2023-11-17T05:08:17ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Psychiatry0924-93381778-35852023-03-0166S581S58110.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1215Management of children consulting a specialized psychotraumatology unit in Tunisia: About 66 patientsR. Gadhoum0S. Bourgou1H. Ben Youssef2H. Rezgui3A. Ben hamouda4M. Daoued5F. charfi6A. belhadj7Child and Adolescents psychiatry, Mongi Slim Hospital, Tunis, TunisiaChild and Adolescents psychiatry, Mongi Slim Hospital, Tunis, TunisiaChild and Adolescents psychiatry, Mongi Slim Hospital, Tunis, TunisiaChild and Adolescents psychiatry, Mongi Slim Hospital, Tunis, TunisiaChild and Adolescents psychiatry, Mongi Slim Hospital, Tunis, TunisiaChild and Adolescents psychiatry, Mongi Slim Hospital, Tunis, TunisiaChild and Adolescents psychiatry, Mongi Slim Hospital, Tunis, TunisiaChild and Adolescents psychiatry, Mongi Slim Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia Introduction Children exposed to trauma present particular clinical features, therefore this population requires specific care and support. Objectives Study the clinical features and care modalities of children consulting Trauma & Resilience Unit. Methods It is a retrospective descriptive study of children consulting Trauma & Resilience unit at the child psychiatry department of Mongi Slim Hospital in Tunis (Tunisia) between January and April 2022. We collected data concerning the course of clinical features and care modalities with help of an exploitation form. Statistical analyses were performed by SPSS26. Results Our study included 66 patients. The sex ratio was 1. The mean age was 10.46 ± 3.24 years. The main symptoms initially presented were hypervigilance in preschoolers (p=0.02), avoidance behaviors in school-age children (p<0.05) and flashbacks in adolescents (p<0.05). The diagnosis of adjustment disorders was made in 38.4% of the cases of which 32% were victims of physical assault. Post-traumatic stress disorder was diagnosed in 25.7% of cases, 35.2% of which were victims of sexual assault. A normal psychiatric examination was significantly frequent in cases of psychological assault (p=0.04). The Child Protection Officer was alerted in 46.2% of cases. The school was notified of the repercussions on children health in 38.4 % of cases. Psychotherapy was provided in 86.2% of cases. We prescribed pharmacological treatment for 14% of patients with 59% antidepressants in 59% and sleep medication in 41%. Conclusions Management of children in psychotraumatology units turns out to be challenging. Therefore, working on the links between the various partners involved, while respecting the differences and specificities of each, is an essential prognostic element for the children and adolescents concerned. Disclosure of Interest None Declaredhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933823012154/type/journal_article
spellingShingle R. Gadhoum
S. Bourgou
H. Ben Youssef
H. Rezgui
A. Ben hamouda
M. Daoued
F. charfi
A. belhadj
Management of children consulting a specialized psychotraumatology unit in Tunisia: About 66 patients
European Psychiatry
title Management of children consulting a specialized psychotraumatology unit in Tunisia: About 66 patients
title_full Management of children consulting a specialized psychotraumatology unit in Tunisia: About 66 patients
title_fullStr Management of children consulting a specialized psychotraumatology unit in Tunisia: About 66 patients
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title_short Management of children consulting a specialized psychotraumatology unit in Tunisia: About 66 patients
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