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The Journal of pediatrics · Jun 1999
Social and emotional problems in children with neurofibromatosis type 1: evidence and proposed interventions.
- N S Johnson, H M Saal, A M Lovell, and E K Schorry.
- Division of Human Genetics, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
- J. Pediatr. 1999 Jun 1; 134 (6): 767-72.
ObjectiveTo describe social and emotional problems in children and adolescents with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and propose interventions. Our hypothesis is that children with NF1 will have significantly more social and emotional problems, compared with their unaffected siblings and children in the general population.Study DesignForty-three children with NF1 and 22 unaffected siblings (ages 5 to 18 years) were assessed with a standardized test completed by parents and teachers (the Child Behavior Checklist).ResultsAs with other aspects of NF1, there was variable expressivity. However, when rated by parents, children with NF1 had significantly more problems in comparison with test norms or unaffected siblings on 7 of 8 scales: Social Problems, Attention Problems, Anxiety/Depression, Withdrawal, Thought Problems, Somatic Complaints, and Aggressive Behavior. Children with NF1 also scored lower than unaffected siblings on measures assessing sports and other activities. Teachers reported fewer differences.ConclusionsWe propose interventions in the form of information for parents; early screening and treatment for speech, motor, and cognitive problems; and an increased level of intervention to prevent and treat psychologic problems, including systematic screening with standardized tests.
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