BMJ Open (May 2021)

Physical-mental multimorbidity in children and youth: a scoping review

  • Isabella Romano,
  • Mark A Ferro,
  • Claire Buchan,
  • Leonardo Baiocco-Romano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5

Abstract

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Objective Efforts to describe the current state of research are needed to advance the field of physical-mental multimorbidity (ie, the co-occurrence of at least one physical illness and at least one mental disorder) among children and youth. Our objective was to systematically explore the breadth of physical-mental multimorbidity research in children and youth and to provide an overview of existing literature topics.Design Scoping review.Methods We conducted a systematic search of four key databases: PubMed, EMBASE, PsycINFO and Scopus as well as a thorough scan of relevant grey literature. We included studies of any research design, published in English, referring to physical-mental multimorbidity among children and youth aged ≤18 years. Studies were screened for eligibility and data were extracted, charted and summarised narratively by research focus. Critical appraisal was employed using the modified Quality Index (QI).Results We included 431 studies and 2 sources of grey literature. Existing research emphasises the co-occurrence of anxiety, mood and attention disorders among children with epilepsy, asthma and allergy. Evidence consists of mostly small, observational studies that use cross-sectional data. The average QI score across applicable studies was 9.1 (SD=1.8).Conclusions There is a pressing need for more robust research within the field of child physical-mental multimorbidity.