2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.644147
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Effects of Psychosomatic Mutual Aid Treatment on Anxiety and Depression in Turner Syndrome

Abstract: Background: Turner syndrome (TS) affects approximately one out of 2,500 females. Previous research indicates that girls with TS experience psychosocial impairment in addition to their physical health issues. However, there is no current data demonstrating whether reducing the clinical symptoms of girls or women with TS through hormone replacement therapy (HRT) combined with psychological interventions, referred to as psychosomatic mutual aid treatment (PMAT), improves physical and psychological self-identifica… Show more

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“…Routine neuropsychological assessments and psycho-diagnostic evaluations aimed at detecting and treating critical neurocognitive issues are essential in early identification of psychological and emotional problems (Statement C5), especially in adolescents transitioning to adulthood (Statement C6) [ 66 ]. Standardized questionnaires and psychometric tools are recommended for screening symptoms of anxiety and depression, and any detected symptoms should prompt further assessment by mental health specialists [ 63 , 67 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Routine neuropsychological assessments and psycho-diagnostic evaluations aimed at detecting and treating critical neurocognitive issues are essential in early identification of psychological and emotional problems (Statement C5), especially in adolescents transitioning to adulthood (Statement C6) [ 66 ]. Standardized questionnaires and psychometric tools are recommended for screening symptoms of anxiety and depression, and any detected symptoms should prompt further assessment by mental health specialists [ 63 , 67 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%