How do we categorise disorders in child psychiatry?
Behavioural, emotional & neurodevelopmental HOWEVER there is often overlap
What two key factors are essential to explore in child psychiatric history?
What do we mean by resilience?
State soem protective factors for resilience
A positive psychological adaption that allows a person to overcome any damaging effects of adversity (i.e. ability to get past difficulty situations)
Protective factors:
Define autism
Pervasive neurodevelopmental disorder, which manifests before three years of age, characterised by triad of
Discuss the epidemiology of autism; include prevelance and male to female ratio
State some risk factors/discuss aetiology of autism; structure your answer as prenatal, antenatal and post natal
Prenatal
Antenatal
Postnatal
*ALSO, being male and FH of ASD and of psychiatric disorders (e.g. schizophrenia) increase risk
Discuss ICD-10 criteria for autism

Discuss clinical features of autism
HINT: think ABC

Alongside features in ICD-10 diagnostic criteria for autism, state some other features which may be present
What age must autism present before/age of onset is before?
Age of onset before 3yrs
50% parents recognise something wrong by 12-18 months
State some other medical conditions associated with autism

What screening questionnaire can be used to help identify children aged 18 months to three years who have autism?
CHAT (CHecklist for Autism in Toddlers)
Example of questions in ASD history

When screening for autism you must take full history- including all usual aspects- and ensure you find out about pregnancy & birth, developmental milestones, communication, social interaction & stereotypes behaviours in detail.
Discuss some speech & hearing developmental milestones

When screening for autism you must take full history- including all usual aspects- and ensure you find out about pregnancy & birth, developmental milestones, communication, social interaction & stereotypes behaviours in detail.
Discuss some social behaviour milestones

Discuss potential MSE of autistic patient

What investigations may you consider in child who has autism?
Delays in language & social interaction indicate likely autism but global developmental delay indicates alternative pathology; true or false?
True
State some potentail differential diagnoses for autism
We have said the following are differential diagnoses for autism:
… briefly describe each
Asperger’s syndrome
Rett’s syndrome
Childhood disintegrative disorder (Heller’s syndrome)
Discuss the management of autism, consider:
Biological
Psychological
Social
What is the first line management of challenging behaviour in autism?
If has co-existing disorder treat this also. If psychosical interventions insufficient can use antipsychotics for severe behavioural challenges.
Who should diagnose autism?
Children with autism are managed by local autism teams; who is involved in these teams?
ALL those with autism should have a key worker to manage and coordinate treatment
What is hyperkinetic disorder also known as?
ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder)