From: Long-term outcome and prognosis of dissociative disorder with onset in childhood or adolescence
female | 63% | |
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mean age at onset of dissociative disorder | 11.7 years (SD = 2.54; min = 6; max = 17) | |
mean age at diagnosis of dissociative disorder | 12.6 years (SD = 2.71; min = 8; max = 17) | |
mean age at follow-up | 24.8 years (SD = 5.4; min = 18; max = 36) | |
mean length of follow-up period | 12.4 years (SD = 4.9; min = 2; max = 19) | |
socioeconomic class 1 (according to the professional status of the parents) | low: | 56% |
middle: | 28% | |
upper: | 16% | |
Dissociative symptoms 1 | anaesthesia and sensory loss: | 41% |
motor disorders: | 41% | |
convulsions: | 33% | |
amnesia: | 11% | |
trance and possession disorder: | 4% | |
multiple dissociative symptoms: (mixed dissociative disorder) | 33% | |
co-existing symptoms 1 | somatoform symptoms: | 30% |
anxiety: | 30% | |
aggressive behaviour: | 22% | |
parasuicidal tendencies: | 19% | |
motor tics: | 19% | |
depression: | 11% | |
substance related problems: | 11% | |
school refusal: | 11% | |
treatment before consulting our department | inpatient: | 15% |
outpatient: | 7% | |
treatment at our department | inpatient: | 70% |
outpatient: | 30% | |
predominately analytical: | 59% | |
predominately family therapy: | 41% | |
predominately behaviour therapy: | 19% | |
additional psychopharmacological treatment: | 15% | |
terminating treatment against medical advice: | 5% | |
treatment outcome at our department | recovered or markedly reduced symptoms: | 89% |
no or little improvement: | 11% |