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- W3118777620 abstract "Abstrakt Syftet med studien var att undersoka skillnader i val av diagnos och behandling inom Barn- och ungdomspsykiatrin (BUP) beroende pa vilken bedomningsmetod som anvands vid det forsta kartlaggande nybesoket. Metod: Samtliga bedomningssamtal (234) som genomforts pa en BUP-mottagning i Sverige under 2018. 98 av samtalen utfordes med MINI-KID medan 136 av samtalen var kliniska samtal. Barnen slumpades till vilken metod som anvandes, men da nagra behandlare pa enheten saknar MINI-KID utbildning sa ar de kliniska samtalen fler. Resultat: Intervjuerna med MINI-KID ledde i hogre utstrackning i att en psykiatrisk diagnos stalldes och foresprakade oftare kognitiv beteendeterapi. De kliniska intervjuerna foresprakade i storre omfattning familjeterapi baserat pa att de oftare uppfattade kallan till barnets symtombild i kontexten snarare an i barnet sjalvt. Nagra konsskillnader avseende stalld diagnos eller foreslagen behandlingsinsats kunde inte pavisas. Abstract The purpose of the study was to investigate differences in the choice of diagnosis and treatment in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (BUP) depending on the assessment method used in the first mapping new visit. Method: All assessment interviews (234) conducted at a BUP clinic in Sweden in 2018. 98 of the interviews were conducted with MINI-KID while 136 of the interviews were clinical interviews. The children were randomized to the method used, but since some therapists at the unit lack MINI-KID training, the clinical conversations are more numerous. Results: The interviews with MINI-KID led to a greater extent in that a psychiatric diagnosis was made and more often advocated cognitive behavioral therapy. The clinical interviews to a greater extent advocated family therapy based on the fact that they more often perceived the source of the child's symptoms in the context rather than in the child himself. No gender differences regarding the diagnosis or proposed treatment intervention could be demonstrated." @default.
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- W3118777620 date "2020-12-20" @default.
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- W3118777620 title "Diagnosinflation inom Barn- och ungdomspsykiatrin" @default.
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