Psychiatric comorbidity in children with psychogenic and functional breathing disorders

The present study aims to assess psychiatric diagnoses in children with psychogenic and functional breathing disorders (PFBD), which consist of children with psychogenic cough, throat‐clearing tics, and sighing dyspnea, and compare them to a control group without any diagnosis of chronic medical problems.

[1]  F. Ünal,et al.  [Reliability and Validity of the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children-Present and Lifetime Version, DSM-5 November 2016-Turkish Adaptation (K-SADS-PL-DSM-5-T)]. , 2019, Turk psikiyatri dergisi = Turkish journal of psychiatry.

[2]  I. Balfour-Lynn,et al.  Habit‐tic cough: Presentation and outcome with simple reassurance , 2018, Pediatric pulmonology.

[3]  Masahiko Kato,et al.  An objective evaluation of nocturnal cough count and cough pattern in children with psychogenic cough. , 2017, Respiratory investigation.

[4]  C. Hunt,et al.  Anxiety in youth with asthma: A meta‐analysis , 2017, Pediatric pulmonology.

[5]  A. Vertigan Somatic cough syndrome or psychogenic cough-what is the difference? , 2017, Journal of thoracic disease.

[6]  N. Malas,et al.  Pediatric Somatic Symptom Disorders , 2017, Current Psychiatry Reports.

[7]  D. Kim,et al.  The Korean Cough Guideline: Recommendation and Summary Statement , 2015, Tuberculosis and respiratory diseases.

[8]  C. Hagquist,et al.  Somatic symptoms and psychological concerns in a general adolescent population: Exploring the relevance of DSM-5 somatic symptom disorder. , 2015, Journal of psychosomatic research.

[9]  Huong Q. Nguyen,et al.  Somatic Cough Syndrome (Previously Referred to as Psychogenic Cough) and Tic Cough (Previously Referred to as Habit Cough) in Adults and Children: CHEST Guideline and Expert Panel Report. , 2015, Chest.

[10]  B. Niggemann,et al.  Somatoform respiratory disorders in children and adolescents—proposals for a practical approach to definition and classification , 2012, Pediatric pulmonology.

[11]  A. Hartmann,et al.  European clinical guidelines for Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders. Part III: behavioural and psychosocial interventions , 2011, European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry.

[12]  B. Niggemann How to diagnose psychogenic and functional breathing disorders in children and adolescents , 2010, Pediatric allergy and immunology : official publication of the European Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology.

[13]  Anne W. Taylor,et al.  Associations of physical and mental health problems with chronic cough in a representative population cohort , 2009, Cough.

[14]  B. Neale,et al.  Comorbidity of tic disorders & ADHD , 2007, European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry.

[15]  G. Banauch,et al.  Prevalence of depressive symptoms among patients with chronic cough. , 2006, Chest.

[16]  M. Ennis,et al.  Prevalence of psychomorbidity among patients with chronic cough , 2006, Cough.

[17]  R. Anbar,et al.  Childhood habit cough treated with self-hypnosis. , 2004, The Journal of pediatrics.

[18]  M. Bhatia,et al.  Psychogenic Cough: A Profile of 32 Cases , 2002, International journal of psychiatry in medicine.

[19]  N. Ryan,et al.  Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children-Present and Lifetime Version (K-SADS-PL): initial reliability and validity data. , 1997, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

[20]  S. Lindgren,et al.  Outcome of habit cough in children treated with a brief session of suggestion therapy. , 1991, Annals of allergy.