Baby trich: the role of psychosocial stressors in pediatric trichotillomania
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Resumo: | Abstract Pediatric trichotillomania is characterized by the persistent pulling of one’s own hair, resulting in areas of hair loss and affecting the child and family’s daily functioning. Studies investigating the etiology, evolution, and treatment of pediatric trichotillomania are scarce. Scientific data suggests that pediatric trichotillomania can persist into adulthood and indicate the role of external stressors in its etiology. This article describes five clinical cases of children aged between 21 months and four years diagnosed with pediatric trichotillomania, with several external stressors as possible etiology. Psychoeducation and caregiver-child psychotherapy or child-centered play therapy were proposed as treatments. The authors highlight the importance of external stressors in the etiology of pediatric trichotillomania and suggest the beneficial effect of psychoeducation and psychotherapy in its course. Further research is critical to improve the screening and treatment of pediatric trichotillomania. |
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Baby trich: the role of psychosocial stressors in pediatric trichotillomaniapediatricpsychoeducationpsychosocial stressorpsychotherapytrichotillomaniaAbstract Pediatric trichotillomania is characterized by the persistent pulling of one’s own hair, resulting in areas of hair loss and affecting the child and family’s daily functioning. Studies investigating the etiology, evolution, and treatment of pediatric trichotillomania are scarce. Scientific data suggests that pediatric trichotillomania can persist into adulthood and indicate the role of external stressors in its etiology. This article describes five clinical cases of children aged between 21 months and four years diagnosed with pediatric trichotillomania, with several external stressors as possible etiology. Psychoeducation and caregiver-child psychotherapy or child-centered play therapy were proposed as treatments. The authors highlight the importance of external stressors in the etiology of pediatric trichotillomania and suggest the beneficial effect of psychoeducation and psychotherapy in its course. Further research is critical to improve the screening and treatment of pediatric trichotillomania.Centro Hospitalar do Porto2023-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/reporttext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0872-07542023000100034Nascer e Crescer v.32 n.1 2023reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0872-07542023000100034Falcão,MarianaMagalhães,PatríciaSá,TeresaLiz,MarianaLopes,Ana FilipaAntunes,MartaSilva,Ana FilipaMartins,Vâniainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-06T17:06:37Zoai:scielo:S0872-07542023000100034Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:19:53.782294Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Baby trich: the role of psychosocial stressors in pediatric trichotillomania |
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Baby trich: the role of psychosocial stressors in pediatric trichotillomania |
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Baby trich: the role of psychosocial stressors in pediatric trichotillomania Falcão,Mariana pediatric psychoeducation psychosocial stressor psychotherapy trichotillomania |
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Baby trich: the role of psychosocial stressors in pediatric trichotillomania |
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Baby trich: the role of psychosocial stressors in pediatric trichotillomania |
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Baby trich: the role of psychosocial stressors in pediatric trichotillomania |
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Baby trich: the role of psychosocial stressors in pediatric trichotillomania |
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Baby trich: the role of psychosocial stressors in pediatric trichotillomania |
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Falcão,Mariana |
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Falcão,Mariana Magalhães,Patrícia Sá,Teresa Liz,Mariana Lopes,Ana Filipa Antunes,Marta Silva,Ana Filipa Martins,Vânia |
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Magalhães,Patrícia Sá,Teresa Liz,Mariana Lopes,Ana Filipa Antunes,Marta Silva,Ana Filipa Martins,Vânia |
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Falcão,Mariana Magalhães,Patrícia Sá,Teresa Liz,Mariana Lopes,Ana Filipa Antunes,Marta Silva,Ana Filipa Martins,Vânia |
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pediatric psychoeducation psychosocial stressor psychotherapy trichotillomania |
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pediatric psychoeducation psychosocial stressor psychotherapy trichotillomania |
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Abstract Pediatric trichotillomania is characterized by the persistent pulling of one’s own hair, resulting in areas of hair loss and affecting the child and family’s daily functioning. Studies investigating the etiology, evolution, and treatment of pediatric trichotillomania are scarce. Scientific data suggests that pediatric trichotillomania can persist into adulthood and indicate the role of external stressors in its etiology. This article describes five clinical cases of children aged between 21 months and four years diagnosed with pediatric trichotillomania, with several external stressors as possible etiology. Psychoeducation and caregiver-child psychotherapy or child-centered play therapy were proposed as treatments. The authors highlight the importance of external stressors in the etiology of pediatric trichotillomania and suggest the beneficial effect of psychoeducation and psychotherapy in its course. Further research is critical to improve the screening and treatment of pediatric trichotillomania. |
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