Abstract
AIM: To estimate psychiatric comorbidity in childhood onset immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMID).
METHODS: The PRISMA guidelines were followed, and the protocol was registered at Prospero (ID: CRD42021233890). Literature was searched in PubMed, PsycINFO and Embase. Original papers on prevalence rates of diagnosed psychiatric disorders and/or suicide in paediatric onset inflammatory bowel disease (pIBD), rheumatic diseases (RD) and autoimmune liver diseases were selected. Pooled prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders (grouped according to ICD-10 criteria) within the various IMID were calculated using random-effects meta-analysis. Risk of bias was evaluated by the Newcastle-Ottawa scale.
RESULTS: Twenty-three studies were included; 13 describing psychiatric disorders in pIBD and 10 in RD. Anxiety and mood disorders were mostly investigated with pooled prevalence rates in pIBD of 6% (95% confidence interval (CI): 4%-9%) and 4% (95%CI: 2%-8%), respectively, in register-based studies, and 33% (95%CI: 25%-41%) and 18% (95%CI: 12%-26%), respectively, in studies using psychiatric assessment. In RD, rates were 13% (95%CI: 12%-15%) for anxiety disorders and 20% (95%CI: 15%-26%) for mood disorders based on psychiatric assessment.
CONCLUSION: Anxiety and depression are commonly reported in childhood onset IMID. Physicians should be attentive to mental health problems in these patients as they seem overlooked.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 490-499 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics |
| Volume | 111 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| Early online date | 5 Jan 2022 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Mar 2022 |
Keywords
- autoimmune liver disease
- inflammatory bowel disease
- mental health
- rheumatic disease
- suicide
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