Frequency of the ICD 10 diagnosis called "problems related to inadequate social skills" in children, according to age and sex in a physical therapy and rehabilitation polyclinic, Villa el Salvador. Lima Peru
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Objective. To evaluate the frequency of the ICD-10 diagnosis called "problems related to inadequate social skills" in children according to age and sex in a physical therapy and rehabilitation polyclinic in the district of Villa el Salvador in Lima, Peru. Materials and methods. Observation...
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Frequency of the ICD 10 diagnosis called "problems related to inadequate social skills" in children, according to age and sex in a physical therapy and rehabilitation polyclinic, Villa el Salvador. Lima Peru Frecuencia del diagnóstico CIE 10 denominado “problemas relacionados con habilidades sociales inadecuadas” en niños, según edad y sexo en un policlínico de terapia física y rehabilitación, Villa el Salvador. Lima, Perú |
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Frequency of the ICD 10 diagnosis called "problems related to inadequate social skills" in children, according to age and sex in a physical therapy and rehabilitation polyclinic, Villa el Salvador. Lima Peru |
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Frequency of the ICD 10 diagnosis called "problems related to inadequate social skills" in children, according to age and sex in a physical therapy and rehabilitation polyclinic, Villa el Salvador. Lima Peru Guevara-Tirado, Alberto mental health child behavior disorders observational study salud mental trastornos de la conducta infantil estudios observacionales |
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Frequency of the ICD 10 diagnosis called "problems related to inadequate social skills" in children, according to age and sex in a physical therapy and rehabilitation polyclinic, Villa el Salvador. Lima Peru |
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Frequency of the ICD 10 diagnosis called "problems related to inadequate social skills" in children, according to age and sex in a physical therapy and rehabilitation polyclinic, Villa el Salvador. Lima Peru |
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Frequency of the ICD 10 diagnosis called "problems related to inadequate social skills" in children, according to age and sex in a physical therapy and rehabilitation polyclinic, Villa el Salvador. Lima Peru |
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Frequency of the ICD 10 diagnosis called "problems related to inadequate social skills" in children, according to age and sex in a physical therapy and rehabilitation polyclinic, Villa el Salvador. Lima Peru |
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Guevara-Tirado, Alberto Mendoza-Merino, Marisol |
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Objective. To evaluate the frequency of the ICD-10 diagnosis called "problems related to inadequate social skills" in children according to age and sex in a physical therapy and rehabilitation polyclinic in the district of Villa el Salvador in Lima, Peru. Materials and methods. Observational, descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional study based on the compilation of data concerning the diagnosis CIE-10 code Z73.4 “problems related to inadequate social skills” of 188 patients of both sexes in a parochial polyclinic of physical therapy and rehabilitation located in the district of Villa el Salvador during the months of January 2021 to July 2022. The study variables were: sex, age and diagnosis Z73.4. I have a validated collection form. The sample was the total of the objective population which was 218 patients, patients with a history of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and ADHD, as well as organic disorders such as epilepsy, were excluded. For the statistical analysis, the program SPSS statistics 25 was used. Descriptive statistics and tables were used. Results. With a total of 218 patients, it was found that 87.16% of the patients evaluated were male, compared to the female gender, which accounted for only 12.8%. Those who attended the physical therapy and rehabilitation center for the assessment and treatment concerning problems related to social skills, in general, were students at the pre-school stage with a 57.79%. Conclusion. There is a high frequency of care for problems related to inadequate social skills in boys than in girls. |
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Frequency of the ICD 10 diagnosis called "problems related to inadequate social skills" in children, according to age and sex in a physical therapy and rehabilitation polyclinic, Villa el Salvador. Lima PeruFrecuencia del diagnóstico CIE 10 denominado “problemas relacionados con habilidades sociales inadecuadas” en niños, según edad y sexo en un policlínico de terapia física y rehabilitación, Villa el Salvador. Lima, PerúGuevara-Tirado, AlbertoMendoza-Merino, Marisolmental healthchild behavior disordersobservational studysalud mentaltrastornos de la conducta infantilestudios observacionalesObjective. To evaluate the frequency of the ICD-10 diagnosis called "problems related to inadequate social skills" in children according to age and sex in a physical therapy and rehabilitation polyclinic in the district of Villa el Salvador in Lima, Peru. Materials and methods. Observational, descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional study based on the compilation of data concerning the diagnosis CIE-10 code Z73.4 “problems related to inadequate social skills” of 188 patients of both sexes in a parochial polyclinic of physical therapy and rehabilitation located in the district of Villa el Salvador during the months of January 2021 to July 2022. The study variables were: sex, age and diagnosis Z73.4. I have a validated collection form. The sample was the total of the objective population which was 218 patients, patients with a history of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and ADHD, as well as organic disorders such as epilepsy, were excluded. For the statistical analysis, the program SPSS statistics 25 was used. Descriptive statistics and tables were used. Results. With a total of 218 patients, it was found that 87.16% of the patients evaluated were male, compared to the female gender, which accounted for only 12.8%. Those who attended the physical therapy and rehabilitation center for the assessment and treatment concerning problems related to social skills, in general, were students at the pre-school stage with a 57.79%. Conclusion. There is a high frequency of care for problems related to inadequate social skills in boys than in girls.Objetivo. Evaluar la frecuencia del diagnóstico CIE-10 denominado “problemas relacionados con habilidades sociales inadecuadas” en niños según edad y sexo en un policlínico de terapia física y rehabilitación del distrito de Villa el Salvador en Lima, Perú. Materiales y métodos. Estudio observacional, descriptivo, retrospectivo y transversal basado en la recopilación de datos concernientes al diagnóstico CIE-10 código Z73.4 “problemas relacionados con habilidades sociales inadecuadas” de 188 pacientes de ambos sexos en un policlínico parroquial de terapia física y rehabilitación localizado en el distrito de Villa el Salvador durante los meses de enero de 2021 a julio de 2022. Las variables de estudio fueron: sexo, edad y diagnostico Z73.4. Se conto con una ficha de recolección validada. La muestra fue el total de la población objetivo la cual fue de 218 pacientes, se excluyó a pacientes con antecedentes de trastornos del neurodesarrollo como el autismo y TDAH, así como trastornos orgánicos como epilepsia. Para el análisis estadístico se utilizó el programa SPSS statistics 25. Se utilizó estadísticos descriptivos y tablas. Resultados. Con un total de 218 pacientes, se encontró que el 87.16% de los pacientes evaluados fueron varones, comparado al género femenino que solo tuvo 12.8%. Los que acudieron al centro de terapia física y rehabilitación para la evaluación y tratamiento concerniente a problemas relacionados con habilidades sociales, en general fueron alumnos en etapa pre-escolar con un 57.79%. Conclusión. Existe una alta frecuencia en atenciones por problemas relacionados con habilidades sociales inadecuadas en niños que en niñas.Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizán2022-10-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/153810.35839/repis.6.4.1538Peruvian Journal of Health Research; Vol. 6 No. 4 (2022); 193-198Revista Peruana de Investigación en Salud; Vol. 6 Núm. 4 (2022); 193-198Revista Peruana de Investigación en Salud; v. 6 n. 4 (2022); 193-1982616-6097reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizáninstname:Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizaninstacron:UNHEVALspahttp://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/1538/1465http://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/1538/1513Derechos de autor 2022 Alberto Guevara-Tirado, Marisol Mendoza-Merinohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.unheval.edu.pe:article/15382022-12-28T02:25:12Z |
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