I compared the rate of psychiatric comorbidity in children with Non-tic movement disorders to children with tics and TS. In addition, this PhD explores whether children with Non-tic movement disorders have elevated rates of psychiatry compared to other hospital populations, including Emergency patients and other Neurology patients, as well as a healthy community control group. My hypothesis was that children with Non-tic movement disorders would have rates of psychiatric comorbidities that are similar to children with tics and TS.To examine this hypothesis, I recruited children between the ages of 5 and 16 years from Neurology clinics at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Australia, and Great Ormond Street Hospital, United Kingdom, for th...
ObjectiveTo provide recent estimates of the prevalence of Tourette Syndrome among a nationally repre...
[Background] Tic disorders belong to the broad spectrum of pediatric and adult movement disorders. T...
Background: Persistent motor or vocal tic disorder (PMVT) has been hypothesized to be a forme fruste...
Psychiatric symptoms are an increasingly recognised feature of movement disorders. Recent identifica...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES : The study was conducted to analyze the clinical correlates and characteristic...
Objective: Children needing admission to an inpatient mental health unit often present with severe ...
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a common childhood-onset disorder characterized by the presence of sudden,...
__Background:__ This thesis focuses on the role of infant neuromotor development in relation to neur...
Background: Risk of psychiatric disorders has been reported for children and adolescents with cerebr...
Introduction: Tic disorders are neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood associated with psychiatri...
pp. 139-145Background Few co-morbidity studies have been conducted since the Leeds Consensus Stateme...
Background: General movements (GMs) form the basic motility of young infants. The quality of GMs may...
Eggink focused her research on movement disorders in children and young-adults, especially dystonia....
ObjectiveTo provide recent estimates of the prevalence of Tourette Syndrome among a nationally repre...
[Background] Tic disorders belong to the broad spectrum of pediatric and adult movement disorders. T...
Background: Persistent motor or vocal tic disorder (PMVT) has been hypothesized to be a forme fruste...
Psychiatric symptoms are an increasingly recognised feature of movement disorders. Recent identifica...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES : The study was conducted to analyze the clinical correlates and characteristic...
Objective: Children needing admission to an inpatient mental health unit often present with severe ...
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a common childhood-onset disorder characterized by the presence of sudden,...
__Background:__ This thesis focuses on the role of infant neuromotor development in relation to neur...
Background: Risk of psychiatric disorders has been reported for children and adolescents with cerebr...
Introduction: Tic disorders are neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood associated with psychiatri...
pp. 139-145Background Few co-morbidity studies have been conducted since the Leeds Consensus Stateme...
Background: General movements (GMs) form the basic motility of young infants. The quality of GMs may...
Eggink focused her research on movement disorders in children and young-adults, especially dystonia....
ObjectiveTo provide recent estimates of the prevalence of Tourette Syndrome among a nationally repre...
[Background] Tic disorders belong to the broad spectrum of pediatric and adult movement disorders. T...
Background: Persistent motor or vocal tic disorder (PMVT) has been hypothesized to be a forme fruste...