2018
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311x00064517
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Hospitalization in the first years of life and development of psychiatric disorders at age 6 and 11: a birth cohort study in Brazil

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the medium-term effects that hospitalization in the first 48 months of life has on the development of psychiatric disorders at 6 and 11 years of age among individuals in a birth cohort in a middle-income country. We analyzed data from a 2004 birth cohort (N = 4,231) in the city of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. The frequency of hospitalization was investigated at 12, 24 and 48 months of life. When the children were 6 and 11 years old, psychiatric disorders were investiga… Show more

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“…Thus, when considering the condition of vulnerability of the child, due to the immaturity of their neurocognitive and motor systems, the experience of IV in this age group can have even more serious consequences, affecting child development. Corroborating this statement, research confirms that hospitalized children are more likely to develop psychiatric disorders in the medium and long term, such as anxiety, depression, obesity and other chronic diseases (7)(8) .…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…Thus, when considering the condition of vulnerability of the child, due to the immaturity of their neurocognitive and motor systems, the experience of IV in this age group can have even more serious consequences, affecting child development. Corroborating this statement, research confirms that hospitalized children are more likely to develop psychiatric disorders in the medium and long term, such as anxiety, depression, obesity and other chronic diseases (7)(8) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The lack of information and the loss of the child's autonomy are also strongly related to the behavior of prejudice and discrimination, which can constitute psychological violence. Psychological violence against children, despite being much tolerated by society, includes any action and omission that results in damage to the self-esteem, identity and development of the individual, since its victims remain subject to the power of adults who coerce them to exercise their interests (4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16) .…”
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“…Eight studies from the 1993 Pelotas Birth Cohort were included from our search, including the following topics: genes associated with ADHD symptoms in adolescents, 39 , 40 gene-environment interaction on externalizing problems in adolescents, 41 the effects of socioeconomic changes on psychopathology in adolescents, 25 the prevalence of psychopathology in 11-year-olds, 42 the continuity of behavioral and emotional problems from childhood into pre-adolescence, 43 adverse childhood experiences and alcohol, tobacco, and drug use, 44 and determinants of attention and hyperactivity problems in adolescents. 26 Thirteen studies from the 2004 Pelotas Birth Cohort were included from our search, including the following topics: the effects of early hospitalization on psychiatric disorders in children and pre-adolescents, 45 the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in children/pre-adolescents, 28 , 29 risk factors for disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, 46 ADHD associations, 47 - 49 maternal mood disorders/symptoms and child psychopathology, 50 , 51 intrauterine exposure and emotional/hyperactivity problems, 30 breastfeeding and mental health in children, 52 gestational age at birth and behavioral problems, 53 and bed-sharing and psychiatric disorders in children. 54 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dessa forma, ao considerar a condição de vulnerabilidade da criança, pela imaturidade dos seus sistemas neurocognitivo e motor, a vivência da VI nesta faixa etária pode acarretar consequências ainda mais graves, afetando o desenvolvimento infantil. Corroborando com esta afirmação, pesquisas confirmam que crianças hospitalizadas apresentam maior disposição para desenvolver distúrbios psiquiátricos a médio e longo prazo, como ansiedade, depressão, obesidade e outras doenças crônicas (7)(8) .…”
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