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Comorbidity in children with mental retardation.
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1998
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Psychiatric DisordersMental HealthChild Mental HealthDevelopmental DisabilitiesChild Psychiatry UnitMental DisordersMental RetardationHealth SciencesChild PsychologyDevelopmental DisabilityPsychiatric DiseasePsychiatryTertiary Psychiatric HospitalDepressionClinical PsychiatryChildren's Mental HealthChild DevelopmentPediatricsAdult Mental HealthMedicineChild PsychiatryPsychopathology
This study was conducted in the child psychiatry unit of a tertiary psychiatric hospital. 60 patients diagnosed to have mental retardation according to ICD-10 (WHO, 1992) criteria constituted the study sample. A psychiatric disorder was present in 56.17% of the cases, and a medical disease was present in 35.0%. Only 13.3% cases had both a psychiatric as well as medical illness. Patients with a psychiatric illness were found to have a lesser degree of retardation. The commonest psychiatric disorder observed was behavioural and emotional disorders, while the commonest medical illness found was epilepsy. Patients with a medical illness were found to have a negative family history for a mental illness, and were much younger at the first consultation compared to the patients with a psychiatric illness. The above findings have been discussed, with emphasis on issues like dual diagnosis and diagnostic overshadowing.
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