TY - JOUR TI - The Predictive Social and Emotional Measures in Toddlerhood for Psychiatric Morbidity in Adolescence AB - Objective: We aimed to determine the predictive factors for psychiatric problemseverity and/or clinical approval 10 years after first assessment between ages 1-4years.Methods: The children that were assessed with the CBCL and the BITSEA in their1-4 years of age were included. The follow-up assessments were made bytelephone interviews 10 years later by child psychiatry residents. The primarycaregivers responded the follow-up questionnaire items, such associal/academic/behavioral functioning and self-esteem and the items regarding thepsychiatric approval, diagnosis, and treatment history.Results: The CBCL-Internalizing scores in toddlerhood were found to besignificantly inversely correlated with social and behavioral functioning level andself-esteem scores. The paternal and maternal BITSEA-Competence scores werefound to be positively correlated with social and academic functioning. The CBCLWithdrawn/Depressed points at first evaluation were determined to be statisticallysignificantly predictive for psychiatric diagnosis.Conclusions: The study revealed that some measures including CBCL andBITSEA completed in toddlerhood significantly indicate the children under risk ofpsychiatric morbidity in adolescence. Therefore, we conclude that the widespreaduse of this assessment measures in toddlers and the referral of the group under riskto the psychiatry units for further investigations could be useful preventiveinterventions. AU - usta, miraç barış AU - Şahin, Berkan AU - Aydın, Muazzez AU - Bozkurt, abdullah AU - aral, armağan AU - Karaosman, Tolga AU - Duman Kurt, Ayşegül AU - kesim, neriman AU - Sahin, İrem AU - Karabekiroglu, Koray DO - 10.18521/ktd.481924 PY - 2020 JO - KONURALP TIP DERGİSİ VL - 12 IS - 1 SN - 1309-3878 SP - 66 EP - 72 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/362753 ER -