Psychische Störungen bei behinderten Kindern und Jugendlichen - Übersicht und Schlussfolgerungen für die Psychodiagnostik
Abstract
Zusammenfassung: Es wird eine Übersicht über die Studien zur Prävalenz psychischer Störungen bei Hörschädigung, Blindheit, körperlicher oder intellektueller Behinderung gegeben. Neben Entwicklungseinschränkungen in Folge von organischen oder genetischen Bedingungen tragen Belastungen der Eltern-Kind-Beziehung und der Entwicklung sozialer Kompetenzen sowie der sozialen Partizipation zu einem deutlich erhöhten Risiko für die Ausbildung emotionaler oder sozialer Störungen bei. Probleme der psychopathologischen Beurteilung sowie der Differenzierung zwischen Auswirkungen der Behinderung und psychischer Störung werden diskutiert und Schlussfolgerungen für die Praxis gezogen.
Summary: Data on the prevalence of mental health disorders among children and youth with hearing disorders, blindness, physical handicaps or intellectual disabilities are reviewed. Problems in parent-child relations and issues in the development of social competence and social participation are discussed as risk factors for emotional social maladjustment. The differentiation between developmental problems resulting from the handicap and mental health problems is a challenging task in practice. Some conclusions for psychopathological assessment of handicapped children and youth are presented.
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