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Incidence and 12-month Outcome of Non-transient Childhood Conversion Disorder in the U.K. and Ireland

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Journal Br J Psychiatry
Specialty Psychiatry
Date 2013 Apr 27
PMID 23620449
Citations 24
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Abstract

Background: Little is known about conversion disorder in childhood.

Aims: To document clinical incidence, features, management and 12-month outcome of non-transient conversion disorder in under 16-year-olds in the U.K. and Ireland.

Method: Surveillance through the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Surveillance System.

Results: In total, 204 cases (age range 7-15 years) were reported, giving a 12-month incidence of 1.30/100 000 (95% CI 1.11-1.52). The most common symptoms were motor weakness and abnormal movements. Presentation with multiple symptoms was the norm. Antecedent stressors were reported for 80.8%, most commonly bullying in school. Most children required in-patient admission with frequent medical investigations. Follow-up at 12 months was available for 147 children, when all conversion disorder symptoms were reported as improved. Most families (91%) accepted a non-medical explanation of the symptoms either fully or partially.

Conclusions: Childhood conversion disorder represents an infrequent but significant clinical burden in the UK and Ireland.

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