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Psychiatric assessment of Children with constitutional obesity

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To determine the psychiatric disorders that accompany pediatric obesity and to compare boys and girls in terms of the presence of these disorders.
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This is a descriptive cross-sectional outpatient study. The study sample included 52 overweight youngsters (26 girls and 26 boys) who presented to the endocrinology clinic in Abo-elrish pediatric hospital with increased body weight. The endocrinal profile revealed no abnormality and it was established as constitutional obesity. The following tools were applied: the Anxiety Scale for Children, the Depression Scale for Children, and the Self-Concept Scale and Behavioral Checklist for Children. Weight and height were measured and the adjusted BMI was calculated.
Results
Eight (15.4%) of the children were depressed, 16 (30.8%) were moderately anxious, and 10 (19.2%) were highly anxious. Twenty-four (46.2%) of the children had a low self-concept and 28 (53.8%) had a positive self-concept. The entire sample of children had an eating disorder. Comparative results of boys and girls showed that all girls were in the primary stage, whereas the boys were distributed throughout the stages of education. Four (15.4%) boys and girls were depressed. Half of the boys were not anxious, 10 (38.5%) of the other half were moderately anxious, and four (15.4%) of them were highly anxious. Six (23.1%) of the girls had moderate anxiety and another six (23.1%) were highly anxious. Sixteen (61.5%) of the girls had a low self-concept, whereas only eight (30.8%) of the boys had a low self-concept with a statistical significance (=0.050). Eight (30.8%) boys and girls had a withdrawal problem. Eight (30.8%) boys had anxiety/depression and only four (15.4%) girls had anxiety/depression.
Conclusion
Low self-concept and eating disorders compensated for the absence of other psychiatric comorbidities, especially depression and anxiety.

DOI

10.7123/01.EJP.0000414780.18214.c9

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depression, Eating disorder, pediatric obesity, Psychiatric disorders, self-concept

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Mohamed

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Nasreldin

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Amany A.

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Abdou

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Hannan H.

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El Shinnawy

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Tamer Ahmed

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Goueli

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Dalia A.

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Enaba

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Abeer

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Atef

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34

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1

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48324

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2014-06-01

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2011-12-21

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2014-06-03

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1110-1105

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2090-2425

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Egyptian Journal of Psychiatry

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Psychiatric assessment of Children with constitutional obesity

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