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Mental disorder may be blamed for unruly kids
Apr 29, 6:11 pm
Washington, April 29 (ANI): If children behave badly, it may be due to a mental disorder.Mental illnesses are the No. 1 cause of medical disability in youths aged 15 and older in the United States and Canada, according to the World Health Organization."One reason we haven't made greater progress helping people recover from mental disorders is that we get on the scene too late," said Thomas R. Insel, MD, director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the featured speaker at the American Academy of Pediatrics' Presidential Plenary during the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) annual meeting in Boston.As the first line of defense, pediatricians can detect mental disorders early and ensure children get treatment as soon as possible, Dr. Insel said. While questionnaires currently are the best way for doctors to screen for mental illness, better tools are on the horizon, such as cognitive and genetic tests.It's also important to understand that mental illnesses are a developmental brain disorder even though they can look like behaviour problems, Dr. Insel explained."The future of mental illness has to be at the point where we aren't treating behaviour separately from the rest of the person," he said. "There needs to be full integration of behaviour and medical concerns to ensure that we are able to care for the whole person and not just one system," he stated.In addition to serving as director of the NIMH, Dr. Insel is acting director of the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, a new arm of the National Institutes of Health that aims to accelerate the development of diagnostics and therapeutics.Autism also is an area of interest for Dr. Insel. He chairs the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.Dr. Insel will discuss signs of mental illnesses in young children and the importance of early diagnosis and intervention on Sunday, April 29, in the Hynes Convention Center. (ANI)
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