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Öğe Psychiatric Evaluation and Follow-Up of Children and Adolescents Residing in a Children Village, Following Allegations of Sexual Abuse(Ortadogu Ad Pres & Publ Co, 2009) Ozbaran, Burcu; Gencer, Oezlem; Ergin, Hande Kesikci; Miral, Sueha; Aydin, Cahide; Varan, AzmiObjective: The aim of the present study was to report the psychiatric evaluation of children and adolescents living in a children's village and to present their psychiatric treatment process. Material and Methods: After allegations of abuse on January 2005, a multi disciplinary health team was established. The children and adolescents (n=78) were subjected to a series of assessments including group discussions, psychiatric interviews and administration of Child Depression Inventory or Beck Depression Inventory (depending on their age) and Achenbach's Youth Self Report. Healthy children who were consulted at the university hospital pediatric outpatient clinic with acute medical complaints, without any trauma history and without any psychiatric diagnosis were included in the study as the control group. Results: The results of the investigations carried on by a multi-disciplinary team revealed that 22% of children and adolescents required psychiatric treatment. Village adolescents reported considerably higher levels of both "internalizing" and "externalizing" problems than the controls. The comparison of pre- and post-treatment results revealed that the treatment process was successful in alleviating the symptoms of the adolescents. By the end of eight months the adolescents' psychiatric symptoms had disappeared. Conclusion: The children and adolescents living in the village were negatively affected by these processes after sexual abuse allegations. Studies after the crisis period can give more detailed information about the mental health of the village children and adolescents, and this study may be a preliminary study for future research on this area.Öğe Psychiatric Evaluation of Children Born with Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Their Mothers: A Clinical Study(Galenos Yayincilik, 2013) Ozbaran, Burcu; Kose, Sezen; Ardic, Ulku Akyol; Erermis, Serpil; Ergin, Hande Kesikci; Bildik, Tezan; Yuncu, Zeki; Ercan, Eyup Sabri; Aydin, CahideBackground: The number of parents who have children through assisted reproductive technologies (ART) is increasing. In this cross-sectional study, we aimed to evaluate the psychiatric diagnostic profiles and behavioral characteristics of children born after ART as well as to evaluate the anxiety and depressive symptoms in their mothers. Methods: Thirty-five children (13 girls and 22 boys) born after ART (ART group) were compared with 35 naturally conceived children, matched for gender and age (control group). The Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th. Edition (DSM-IV) criteria and the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) were used for evaluation of the children. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) were used for evaluating their mothers.. Results: The most common psychiatric diagnoses were attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, pervasive developmental disorders and anxiety disorders in both groups. Feeding disorders were significantly more frequent in children born following ART than in controls. Mothers of ART group had higher scores in BDI and STAI. Between both groups, there was a statistically significant difference in some CBCL subscales (e.g. withdrawn, social problems, internalizing and externalizing problems). Conclusion: It is important to know that children born after ART may have some behavioral and psychiatric problems and working with their mothers' psychologicalstatus is also important. (Archives of Neuropsychiatry 2013; 50: 59-64)Öğe Psychiatric Evaluation of Children Born with Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Their Mothers: A Clinical Study(Galenos Yayincilik, 2013) Ozbaran, Burcu; Kose, Sezen; Ardic, Ulku Akyol; Erermis, Serpil; Ergin, Hande Kesikci; Bildik, Tezan; Yuncu, Zeki; Ercan, Eyup Sabri; Aydin, CahideBackground: The number of parents who have children through assisted reproductive technologies (ART) is increasing. In this cross-sectional study, we aimed to evaluate the psychiatric diagnostic profiles and behavioral characteristics of children born after ART as well as to evaluate the anxiety and depressive symptoms in their mothers. Methods: Thirty-five children (13 girls and 22 boys) born after ART (ART group) were compared with 35 naturally conceived children, matched for gender and age (control group). The Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th. Edition (DSM-IV) criteria and the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) were used for evaluation of the children. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) were used for evaluating their mothers.. Results: The most common psychiatric diagnoses were attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, pervasive developmental disorders and anxiety disorders in both groups. Feeding disorders were significantly more frequent in children born following ART than in controls. Mothers of ART group had higher scores in BDI and STAI. Between both groups, there was a statistically significant difference in some CBCL subscales (e.g. withdrawn, social problems, internalizing and externalizing problems). Conclusion: It is important to know that children born after ART may have some behavioral and psychiatric problems and working with their mothers' psychologicalstatus is also important. (Archives of Neuropsychiatry 2013; 50: 59-64)