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Ilinca Untu

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  • PATTERN-URI CLINICO-DEMOGRAFICE ALE DEPRESIEI SI ANXIETATII LA COPII SI ADOLESCENTI - 28/01/2016
  • CLINICO-DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS - 28/01/2016
  • PARTICULARITATI ALE COMPORTAMENTULUI SUICIDAR LA COPII SI LA ADOLESCENTI - 20/07/2015

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PATTERN-URI CLINICO-DEMOGRAFICE ALE DEPRESIEI SI ANXIETATII LA COPII SI ADOLESCENTI

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXIV, Nr. 4, An 2015
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PATTERN-URI CLINICO-DEMOGRAFICE ALE DEPRESIEI SI ANXIETATII LA COPII SI ADOLESCENTI

Anamaria Ciubara, Roxana Chirita, Stefan Lucian Burlea, Ancuta Ignat, Smaranda Diaconescu, Ilinca Untu and Valeriu V. Lupu

REZUMAT

Atât la adulţi cât şi în cazul populaţiei pediatrice, depresia constituie o cauză majoră de dizabilitate, suicidul fiind a treia cauză de deces în rândul copiilor şi adolescenţilor. Cu toate că depresia şi depresia cu anxietate asociată sunt unele dintre cele mai frecvente patologii psihiatrice în rândul copiilor şi adolescenţilor, având un impact puternic asupra funcţionalităţii globale a acestora şi punând o amprentă remarcabilă asupra procesului lor de dezvoltare, rămâne un domeniu insuficient explorat. Studiul de faţă îşi propune evidenţierea unor pattern-uri demografice şi clinice asociate depresiei şi anxietăţii la copii şi adolescenţi, care pot constitui premise pentru cercetări viitoare mai ample, dar şi pentru consolidarea unor metode de prevenţie primară, secundară şi terţiară.

Cuvinte cheie: depresie, anxietate, copii şi adolescenţi, suicid

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CLINICO-DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXIV, Nr. 4, An 2015
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CLINICO-DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

Anamaria Ciubara, Roxana Chirita, Stefan Lucian Burlea, Ancuta Ignat, Smaranda Diaconescu, Ilinca Untu and Valeriu V. Lupu

ABSTRACT

In both adults and pediatric population, depression is a major disability cause; suicide is the third death cause among children and adolescents. Whereas depression and depression with associated anxiety are among the most common psychiatric pathologies in children and adolescents (with strong impact on their global functionality and with a significant influence on their development process), they are far from studied thoroughly. This study aims to highlight certain demographic and clinical patterns associated to depression of anxiety in children and adolescents, which may represent premises for broader future research and for the consolidation of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention methods.

Keywords: depression, anxiety, children and adolescents, suicide

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PARTICULARITATI ALE COMPORTAMENTULUI SUICIDAR LA COPII SI LA ADOLESCENTI

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXIII, Nr. 2, An 2014
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DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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PARTICULARITATI ALE COMPORTAMENTULUI SUICIDAR LA COPII SI LA ADOLESCENTI

Ilinca Untu, Roxana Chirita, Smaranda Diaconescu, Dania Andreea Radu, Anamaria Ciubara and Lucian Stefan Burlea

REZUMAT

Frecvenţa comportamentului suicidar la copii şi la adolescenţi a cunoscut o creştere semnificativă în ultimii ani, reprezentând un fenomen plurifactorial, cu determinanţi încadraţi atât în rândul patologiilor psihiatrice, relaţionându-se predominant depresiei si tulburărilor de conduită, cât şi în rândul unor variaţi factori de mediu ce includ familiile disfuncţionale, eşecul şcolar, relaţiile defectuase cu anturajul şi incluzând o problemă de interes crescând care se situează la graniţa dintre boală şi factor social, reprezentată de abuzul de substanţe psihoactive. Modalităţile de abordare rămân nesistematizate şi insuficiente, menţinând astfel deschisă o temă de studiu fundamentală, suicidul la copil şi adolescent şi ridicând problema perfecţionării unor mijloace de intervenţie eficiente, pentru această situaţie de importanţă globală.

Cuvinte cheie: comportament suicidar, copii şi adolescenţi, depresie la copil, familie disfuncţională, abuz de substanţe

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PARTICULARITIES OF SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXIII, Nr. 2, An 2014
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PARTICULARITIES OF SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

Ilinca Untu, Roxana Chirita, Smaranda Diaconescu, Dania Andreea Radu, Anamaria Ciubara and Lucian Stefan Burlea

ABSTRACT

The frequency of suicidal behavior in children and adolescents has increased significantly in recent years, representing a plurifactorial phenomenon, with determining factors in both psychiatric disorders, especially depression and conduct disorders, and also environmental factors including dysfunctional families, academic failure, faulty relationships, including an issue of increasing interest which lies on the border between illness and social factor, represented by the abuse of psychoactive substances. Approaches remain unorganized and inadequate, thus maintaining a real interest in the folowing subject, child and adolescent suicide, and furthermore raising the issue of improving the means of effective intervention for this situation of global importance.

Keywords: suicidal behavior, children and adolescents, depression in children, dysfunctional families, substance abuse

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TULBURAREA AFECTIVA BIPOLARA LA COPIL, CA PROVOCARE DIAGNOSTICA

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXIII, Nr. 2, An 2014
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
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DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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TULBURAREA AFECTIVA BIPOLARA LA COPIL, CA PROVOCARE DIAGNOSTICA

Dania Andreea Radu, Roxana Chirita, Ilinca Untu, Irina Sacuiu, Valeriu V. Lupu, Anamaria Ciubara and Lucian Stefan Burlea

REZUMAT

Tulburarea afectivă bipolară devine o patologie tot mai frecventă în sfera pediatrică, ridicând numeroase probleme de diagnostic de certitudine cât şi diferenţial. De cele mai multe ori, criteriile standard ale bolii nu sunt întru totul îndeplinite la copil, fiind necesară o particularizare a acestora şi o mai exactă clasificare a tipurilor nosologice. Totodată, o problemă centrală este cea a diferenţierii şi/sau detectării comorbidităţii cu ADHD şi cu tulburările de conduită ale copilului.

Cuvinte cheie: tulburare afectivă bipolară, ADHD, tulburare de conduită, manie/hipomanie la copil

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Dania Andreea Radu

BIPOLAR DISORDER IN CHILDREN: THE DIAGNOSTICAL CHALLENGE

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXIII, Nr. 2, An 2014
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DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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BIPOLAR DISORDER IN CHILDREN: THE DIAGNOSTICAL CHALLENGE

Dania Andreea Radu, Roxana Chirita, Ilinca Untu, Irina Sacuiu, Valeriu V. Lupu, Anamaria Ciubara and Lucian Stefan Burlea

ABSTRACT

The bipolar disorder becomes more and more frequent in the pediatric field, raising numerous questions regarding the diagnosis. In most cases, the standard criteria of the disease are not fully met in the case of a child, requiring their particularization and a more accurate classification. Also, a central issue is the differentiation and/ or detection of comorbidity with ADHD and conduct disorders in children.

Keywords: bipolar disorder, ADHD, conduct disorder, mania/hypomania in children

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Dania Andreea Radu

IMPACTUL PSIHO-SOCIAL AL DURERII ABDOMINALE CRONICE DIN TULBURARILE FUNCTIONALE GASTROINTESTINALE LA COPIL

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXIII, Nr. 3, An 2014
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DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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IMPACTUL PSIHO-SOCIAL AL DURERII ABDOMINALE CRONICE DIN TULBURARILE FUNCTIONALE GASTROINTESTINALE LA COPIL

Anamaria Ciubara, Roxana Chirita, Gabriela Paduraru, Dania Andreea Radu, Claudia Adriana Olaru, Ilinca Untu and Lucian Stefan Burlea

REZUMAT

Atât durerea abdominală funcţională, cât şi sindromul de intestin iritabil, sunt cauze frecvente ale durerii cronice abdominale la copil şi adolescent. Abordarea acestor entităţi nosologice se face conform modelului biopsihosocial al tulburărilor gastrointestinale funcţionale, dat fiind efectul acestora asupra calităţii vieţii pacienţilor şi asupra statusului psihosocial al acestora. Astfel, terapia cognitiv-comportamentală, psihoterapia de familie, tehnicile de relaxare sau hipnoterapia şi-au demonstrat eficienţa în obţinerea unor mai bune mecanisme de coping şi în atenuarea simptomatologiei psihice, cât şi somatice. Totodată, medicaţia antidepresivă incluzând inhibitorii recaptării serotoninei şi antidepresivele triciclice, aduce ameliorări notabile ale simptomatologiei psihice de aspect hipertimic negativ datorată afecţiunii gastrointestinale, dar şi a celei somatice digestive prin mecanisme dependente de acţiunea complexă a neuromediatorilor.

Cuvinte cheie: tulburări funcţionale gastrointestinale, populaţie pediatrică, model biopsihosocial, antidepresive, terapie cognitiv-comportamentală

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THE PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPACT OF CHRONIC ABDOMINAL PAIN IN FUNCTIONAL GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS FOR BOTH CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS – CLINICAL AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXIII, Nr. 3, An 2014
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THE PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPACT OF CHRONIC ABDOMINAL PAIN IN FUNCTIONAL GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS FOR BOTH CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS – CLINICAL AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES

Anamaria Ciubara, Roxana Chirita, Gabriela Paduraru, Dania Andreea Radu, Claudia Adriana Olaru, Ilinca Untu and Lucian Stefan Burlea

ABSTRACT

Both functional abdominal pain and irritable bowel syndrome are common causes of chronic abdominal pain in children and adolescents. Addressing these nosological entities is done according to the biopsychosocial model of functional gastrointestinal disorders, given their effect on quality of life and psychosocial status thereof. The cognitive-behavioral therapy, family psychotherapy, relaxation techniques or hypnotherapy have proved effective in achieving better coping mechanisms in alleviating psychological and somatic symptoms. However, antidepressant medication including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and tricyclic antidepressants, improve psychiatric symptomatology, especially depressive mood due to gastrointestinal illness, but also digestive symptoms due to mechanisms of action that depend on complex neurotransmitters.

Keywords: functional gastrointestinal disorders, pediatric population, biopsychosocial model, antidepressants, cognitive-behavioral therapy

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INTERRELATIA OBEZITATE – DEPRESIE LA COPIL SI ADOLESCENT

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXIII, Nr. 4, An 2014
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INTERRELATIA OBEZITATE – DEPRESIE LA COPIL SI ADOLESCENT

Anamaria Ciubara, Lucian Stefan Burlea, Dana-Teodora Anton-Paduraru, Marin Burlea and Ilinca Untu

REZUMAT

Obezitatea şi depresia reprezintă două probleme fundamentale de sănătate publică la nivel mondial, obezitatea pediatrică fiind alarmantă atât per se, cât şi prin riscul menţinerii statutului de obez la vârsta adultă şi implicit a continuării expunerii la comorbidităţi. Pe de altă parte, depresia la copil este o veritabilă provocare diagnostică, dată fiind simptomatologia clinică mascată a acesteia, şi o necesitate date fiind consecinţele severe ale acesteia şi, în particular, modificările patologice asupra comportamentului alimentar. Lucrarea de faţă îşi propune realizarea unei sinteze a literaturii de specialitate actuale cu privire la resorturile comorbidităţii obezitate – de presie la copil vizând interrelaţia şi originea etiopatogenică comună.

Cuvinte cheie: obezitate, depresie, copil/adolescent, interrelaţie, multifactorialitate

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OBESITY – DEPRESSION INTERRELATION IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENT

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXIII, Nr. 4, An 2014
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DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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OBESITY – DEPRESSION INTERRELATION IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENT

Anamaria Ciubara, Lucian Stefan Burlea, Dana-Teodora Anton-Paduraru, Marin Burlea and Ilinca Untu

ABSTRACT

Obesity and depression represent two fundamental problems of public health at a global level; paediatric obesity is alarming both per se and through the risk of maintaining the obese status in adulthood and of continuing to be exposed to comorbidity, implicitly. On the other hand, depressionin childrenis a genuine diagnostic problem (considering its masked clinical symptomatology) and a diagnostic necessity (considering its severe consequences and mostly the pathological alterations of food-related behaviour). This paper seeks to elaborate a synthesis of the current scientific literature regarding the causes of obesity – depression comorbidities in children,with a focus on the interrelation and common etiopathogenic origin.

Keywords: obesity, depression, child/adolescent, interrelation, multifactorial

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