Kinder- und jugendpsychiatrischer und therapeutischer Behandlungsbedarf bei fremduntergebrachten Kindern und Jugendlichen. Eine Erhebung der Bedarfslage in Einrichtungen im NÖ Industrieviertel

Translated title of the contribution: Child and adolescent psychiatric and therapeutic treatment needs in care settings in the Lower Austrian industrial district. A survey of the demand situation

Dina Weindl (Corresponding author), Judith Noske, Theresa Mares, Jessica Peper-Bösenkopf

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Abstract

An increasing need for child and adolescent psychiatric care is clearly observed in recent years. The present study deals with 20 child and youth care facilities taking care of 439 children and adolescents, in the industrial district, in Lower Austria. The aim of the study is to evaluate treatment needs of this special group of patients. The care facilities reported that 270 children and adolescents (62%) show psychiatric problems. Of these, 220 (50.1%) are diagnosed with one or more psychiatric diagnoses, and 200 children and adolescents are receiving child and adolescent psychiatric treatment. Eleven care facilities reported the necessity for treatment in 80-100% of their accommodated children and adolescents. This results in highly stressful working conditions for professional psychosocial helpers and high treatment needs within their fosterlings. It is evident that more intensive networking and cooperation between institutions and helpers involved is necessary. Further, the development of new, low-threshold child and adolescent psychiatric services would be desirable to adequately meet the increasing need for psychiatric treatment in children and adolescents.

Translated title of the contributionChild and adolescent psychiatric and therapeutic treatment needs in care settings in the Lower Austrian industrial district. A survey of the demand situation
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)33–38
Number of pages6
JournalNeuropsychiatrie
Volume37
Issue number1
Early online date17 May 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 501009 Child and adolescent psychology

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