Author:
Minnis Helen,Macmillan Susan,Pritchett Rachel,Young David,Wallace Brenda,Butcher John,Sim Fiona,Baynham Katie,Davidson Claire,Gillberg Christopher
Abstract
BackgroundReactive attachment disorder (RAD) is associated with early childhood
maltreatment and has unknown population prevalence beyond infancy.AimsTo estimate RAD prevalence in a deprived population of children.MethodAll 1646 children aged 6-8 years old in a deprived sector of an urban UK
centre were screened for RAD symptoms. Parents of high and low scorers
were interviewed using semi-structured interviews probing for
psychopathology and individuals likely to have RAD were offered
face-to-face assessment.ResultsQuestionnaire data were available from 92.8% of teachers and 65.8% of
parents. Assessments were conducted with 50% of those invited and missing
data were imputed - based on the baseline data - for the rest. We
calculated that there would be 23 children with definite RAD diagnoses,
suggesting that the prevalence of RAD in this population was 1.40% (95%
CI 0.94-2.10).ConclusionsIn this deprived general population, RAD was not rare.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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