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P01-115 - Analysis & Follow up Study of 120 Teen Agers Those were Presented with Examination Phobia in a Clinic in India

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2020

A. Acharya*
Affiliation:
Psychiatry, Calcutta Pavlov Hospital, Kolkata, India

Abstract

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Introduction

Phobias & fearfulness shortly before examination are a common presenting feature in a section of teen aged students, ausing a stress in their own aswellas in their anxious parents. On a longitudinal evaluation of such 120 cases in a remote district clinic in the age group of 15-23 with a median age of 18 years will show their varied underlying morbidity ultimately.

Objectives

Is it a normal phenomenon or much sressed those may shows some psychological disorders is ascertained here.

Aims

Here is a search for their such varient stress prior to examination & an attempt to identify their etiology so that some remedy is seen.

Methods

120 cases in those age group who complained of phobia 1-90 days before exam in the rural clinic in Midnapore 126k.m away from capital city of Kolkata & stayed for a follow up for 24 months were analysed. They constite 72 female & 48 males. They were followed up at 2 monthly interval & their pshychological assesment was done by psychologist. Their final diagonosis at the end of 2 year were tabulised asper criteria of ICD-10.

Results

Mild mental retardation & lower side IQ< 80 were found in majority of cases (Apprxm.25%).Acute anxiety disorder was next (15%), followed by generalised anxiety disorders (10%),obsessive compulsive disorder is also revealed in about 5% cases, more in females. Other less common disorders were depressive disorders, conduct & personality disorders, & other bevavioral disorders. No pshycotic ilness like schizophrenia was revealed.

Conclusions

Anxiety Disorders in varient & obscured form may be a common presenting feature of teenagers as examination phobia in first & may yields to therapy with family.

Type
Anxiety disorders
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2010
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