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Dissociation in Childhood: Clinical Manifestation and Diagnosis Child Dissociative Checklist

Autor Hana Papežová, Jan Soukup
Organisation Česká lékařská společnost J. E. Purkyně
Year 2008
Research type study
Annotation Dissociative symptoms in children are often a reaction to stimuli that are beyond the child‘s coping abilities. Dissociation has a protective function, but when it persists, it negatively influences child’s quality of life, psychological development, social relationships and perspective of education. Focusing our attention to possible dissociation and making use of test results, observation, clinical interview and information from child’s parents or teachers is necessary for making the diagnosis. The differential diagnosis of dissociative disorders in children include attention deficit disorders, conduct disorders, rapid cycling bipolar disorder, psychotic disorders, epilepsy, and personality disorders. Presented version of Child dissociative scale is Czech translation of a valid and reliable screening scale for measuring dissociation in children.
Keywords dissociation, trauma, Child Dissociative Checklist
Research type quantitative
Start date 1. 1. 2008
End date 31. 12. 2008
Obor ED physiology
Note Soukup, Papežová. Disociace v dětství: klinické projevy a diagnostika. Dotazník disociace v dětství Čes. a slov. Psychiat., 104, 2008, No. 5, pp. 236–240.
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Research location Česká lékařská společnost J. E. Purkyně, Sokolská 31, Praha 2 12026
Organisation Česká lékařská společnost J. E. Purkyně
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Registry administrator Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
Operator Národní pedagogický institut ČR
In cooperation Czech Council of Children and Youth
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