Zusammenfassung
Angesichts der hohen Prävalenz und der möglichen psychosozialen Folgen funktioneller
Abdominalschmerzen im Kindes- und Jugendalter besteht Bedarf an geeigneten Instrumenten
zur frühzeitigen Diagnostik, um langfristig chronischen Entwicklungsverläufen schon
frühzeitig mit entsprechenden Interventionen effektiv entgegenwirken zu können. In
diesem Beitrag werden verschiedene Selbsteinschätzungsskalen beschrieben und ihre
Anwendbarkeit überprüft. Zusätzlich werden Fragebögen und Interviews, die neben der
Schmerzintensität auch Begleitfaktoren erfassen und spezifische Erhebungsinstrumente
für das Störungsbild der funktionellen Abdominalschmerzen vorgestellt. Es lässt sich
feststellen, dass keines der untersuchten Instrumente alle relevanten Faktoren des
Schmerzerlebens erfasst und dass speziell im deutschsprachigen Raum für das Störungsbild
der funktionellen Abdominalschmerzen nur wenig geeignete Diagnostikinstrumente verfügbar
sind.
Abstract
Given the high prevalence and possible psychosocial consequences of functional abdominal
pain in children and adolescents, appropriate instruments for early diagnostics are
required to work effectively against long-term chronic courses of this disorder. This
report describes several self-report scales and reviews their applicability. In addition,
questionnaires and interviews which assess pain intensity and associated factors as
well as specific instruments for assessing functional abdominal pain in children and
adolescents are introduced. It can be declared that none of the examined instruments
grasps all relevant factors of pain. Especially in German there are only few appropriate
diagnostic instruments for functional abdominal pain in children.
Key words
functional abdominal pain - recurrent abdominal pain - diagnostics - children - adolescents
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Dr. Angelika A. Schlarb
Psychologisches Institut der Universität Tübingen
Christophstraße 2
72072 Tübingen
Email: angelika.schlarb@uni-tuebingen.de