Psychose: Symptomen en stoornissen onderscheiden bij kinderen en adolescenten

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2015-12-01

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Vorstman, JacobISNI 0000000396810413
Breetvelt, ElemiISNI 0000000419547970
Hillegers, Manon H JISNI 0000000388724080
Scheepers, FloortjeISNI 0000000388021115

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BACKGROUND: Psychotic symptoms can occur during normal development, but they can also indicate the presence of or an increased risk of a psychotic disorder. By studying children who are at risk of developing a psychotic disorder we can obtain information that will help to distinguish more accurately between developmental phenomena and psychopathology AIM: To present the current state of our knowledge about the development of psychotic symptoms and psychotic disorders and to discuss the importance of continuing research into subpopulations of children who are at risk of developing a psychotic disorder. METHOD: We give an epidemiological and clinical description of psychosis in childhood and we report on recent Dutch and international studies about children with an increased risk of developing psychotic disorders. RESULTS: Results so far indicate that these children tend to have an increased risk of developing not only psychotic disorders but also a wide range of psychopathological conditions in later life. The degree of risk depends on the nature and number of risk factors involved. CONCLUSION: More research is needed to follow the development of children with an increased risk of psychotic disorders.

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Children and adolescents, Psychotic disorder, Symptoms, Psychiatry and Mental health

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Vorstman, J A, Breetvelt, E J, Hillegers, M H & Scheepers, F E 2015, 'Psychose : Symptomen en stoornissen onderscheiden bij kinderen en adolescenten', Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie, vol. 57, no. 12, pp. 928-932. < http://www.tijdschriftvoorpsychiatrie.nl/issues/496/articles/10729 >