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      Associação entre sinais de sofrimento psíquico até dezoito meses e rebaixamento da qualidade de vida aos seis anos de idade Translated title: Association entre des signaux de détresse psychologique jusqu'à dix-huit mois et qualité de vie inférieure à six ans Translated title: Association between signs of psychological distress up to 18 months and decrease in quality of life at six years of age Translated title: Asociación entre las señales del sufrimiento psíquico hasta los dieciocho meses y la disminución de la calidad de vida en los seis años de edad

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          Resumo: A pedido do Ministério da Saúde foi desenvolvido e validado um protocolo de Indicadores clínicos de Risco para o Desenvolvimento Infantil (IRDI) para detectar riscos para transtornos psíquicos de desenvolvimento em bebês de 0 a 18 meses. Este trabalho teve como objetivo verificar a validade preditiva do IRDI, a partir de sua relação com dois instrumentos: o Autoquestionnaire Qualité de Vie Enfant Imagé (AUQUEI) e o Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ), ambos já validados no Brasil e aplicados aos seis anos de vida. A amostra foi composta por 46 crianças de três centros de saúde de São Paulo. Os resultados indicaram que o IRDI não se mostrou sensível à avaliação de qualidade de vida obtida com o uso do AUQUEI. No entanto, a associação estatisticamente significante encontrada entre resultados obtidos no IRDI e no CHQ mostrou maior capacidade do IRDI para predizer qualidade de vida relacionada ao índice psicossocial do que ao índice físico do mesmo instrumento.

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          Résumé: À la demande du Ministère de la Santé, un groupe de psychanalystes a développé et validé un protocole d'Indicateurs de Risque Cliniques pour le Développement de l'Enfant (IRDI), capable de détecter les risques de troubles dans le développement mentaux chez bébés d'âge entre 0 et 18 mois. Cette étude visait à déterminer le degré d'association entre l'IRDI et des deux autres instruments qui évaluent la qualité de vie : l'Autoquestionnaire Qualité de Vie Enfant Imagé (AUQUEI) et le Child Health Qtuestionnaire (CHQ). Les deux ont été validés au Brésil et on été appliqués aux enfants à l'áge de six ans. L'échantillon comprenait 46 enfants hospitalisés dans trois centres de santé à São Paulo, au Brésil. Les résultats indiquent que l'IRDI n'est pas sensible à l'évaluation de la qualité de vie obtenue par l'AUQUEI. Cependant, l'association statistiquement significatif trouvée dans les résultats a montrée une capacité du IRDI de prédire la qualité de vie liée à l'index psychosocial plus grande que de laquelle liée à l'index physique du même instrument.

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          Abstract: At the request of the Ministry of Health, a protocol of Clinical Risk Indicators for Child Development (IRDI) capable of detecting risk for psychic development disorders in infants aged between 0 and 18 months was developed and validated. This study aimed to verify the degree of association between IRDI and two other instruments for assessing quality of life: Autoquestionnaire Qualité de Vie Enfant Image - AUQUEI and Child Health Questionnaire - CHQ, both already validated in Brazil and applied at the age of six years. The sample comprised 46 children from three health centers in São Paulo, Brazil. The results indicated that IRDI was not sensitive to the assessment of quality of life achieved by using AUQUEI. However, a statistically significant association found between the results of IRDI and CHQ showed higher capacity of IRDI to predict quality of life related to psychosocial index than the physical index of the same instrument.

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          Resumen: Un protocolo de Indicadores clínicos de Riesgo para el Desarrollo Infantil (IRDI) fue desarrollado y validado a demanda del Ministerio de Salud para detectar los riesgos de trastornos psíquicos de desarrollo en los niños de 0 a 18 meses. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo determinar el grado de asociación entre el IRDI y otros dos instrumentos que evalúan la calidad de vida: el Autoquestionnaire Qualité de Vie Enfant Imagen (AUQUEI) y el Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ), ambos ya validados en Brasil y aplicados a los seis años de edad. La muestra consta de 46 niños de tres centros de salud de São Paulo. Los resultados indicaron que el IRDI no se mostró sensible a la evaluación de la calidad de vida obtenida mediante el uso del AUQUEI. Sin embargo, la asociación estadísticamente significativa encontrada entre los resultados obtenidos en el IRDI y CHQ mostró una mayor capacidad del IRDI para predecir la calidad de vida relacionada al índice psicosocial que al físico del mismo instrumento.

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              Predictive value of clinical risk indicators in child development: final results of a study based on psychoanalytic theory

              We present the final results of a study using the IRDI (Clinical Risk Indicators in Child Development). Based on a psychoanalytic approach, 31 risk signs for child development were constructed and applied to 726 children between the ages of 0 and 18 months. One sub-sample was evaluated at the age of three. The results showed a predictive capacity of IRDIs to indicate developmental problems; 15 indicators for the IRDI were also highlighted that predict psychic risk for the constitution of the subject.
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                Psicologia USP
                Psicol. USP
                Instituto de Psicologia da Universidade de São Paulo (São Paulo )
                1678-5177
                December 2015
                : 26
                : 3
                : 464-473
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidade de São Paulo Brazil
                [2 ] Universidade de São Paulo Brazil
                [3 ] Universidade Federal de São Paulo Brazil
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                S0103-65642015000300464
                10.1590/0103-656420130043
                39fa24a8-588c-43ad-923b-9933e38d38f3

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                PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

                Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
                qualité de vie,développement de l'enfant,psychanalyse,quality of life,child development,psychoanalysis,calidad de vida,desarrollo infantil,psicoanálisis,qualidade de vida,desenvolvimento infantil,psicanálise

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