Mental Disorders Diagnosis in Children
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Scott, James G.; Mihalopoulos, Cathrine; Erskine, Holly E.; Roberts, Jacqueline; Rahman, Atif (2016), Patel, Vikram; Chisholm, Dan; Dua, Tarun; Laxminarayan, Ramanan (eds.), "Childhood Mental and Developmental Disorders", Mental, Neurological, and Substance Use Disorders: Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (Volume 4), Washington (DC): The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, doi:10.1596/978-1-4648-0426-7_ch8, ISBN 978-1-4648-0426-7, PMID 27227241, retrieved 2022-05-19
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Psychomotor retardation involves a slowing down of thought and a reduction of physical movements in an individual. It can cause a visible slowing of physical and emotional reactions, including speech and affect.[1]
Psychomotor retardation is most commonly seen in people with major depression and in the depressed phase of bipolar disorder;[2] it is also associated with the adverse effects of certain drugs, such as benzodiazepines.[3] Particularly in an inpatient setting, psychomotor retardation may require increased nursing care to ensure adequate food and fluid intake and sufficient personal care. Informed consent for treatment is more difficult to achieve in the presence of this condition.[citation needed]
Causes
Psychiatric disorders: anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, schizophrenia, severe depression, etc.
Psychiatric medicines (if…