Conversion disorder in children and youth
2011 - 2013 - Concluded
Catherine Krasnik, MD, PhD, Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University; 3G48-1200 Main St W, Hamilton ON L8N 3Z5; tel.: 905-572-1838; fax: 905-308-7548; [email protected]
Christina Grant, MD, FRCPC, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Paediatrics, McMaster University, 3G48-1200 Main St W, Hamilton ON L8N 3Z5; tel.: 905-521-2100, ext. 75644; fax: 905-308-7548; [email protected]
Study results can be found in
CPSP 2013 Results
CPS News
CPSP Highlights
Conversion disorder: Not a malingering matter
Paediatr Child Health 2012;17(5):246
Resource articles
Presentations
Conversion disorders in Canadian children and youth: A national survey of prevalence estimate and clinical features
Grant C, Krasnik C. Canadian Paediatric Society Annual Conference, Toronto, in June 2015 (poster)
Conversion disorders in Canadian children and youth: A national survey of clinical features and treatment outcomes
Krasnik CE, Grant C. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Diego, in October 2014 (poster)
Conversion disorders in children and youth: A national survey of clinical features and treatment outcomes
Krasnik CE, Grant C. International Congress of Pediatrics, Melbourne, in August 2013 (poster)
CPSP conversion disorders in children and youth: Preliminary data from a national survey of clinical features and treatment outcomes
Krasnik CE, Grant C. Canadian Paediatric Society Annual Conference, Edmonton, in June 2013 (poster)
Understanding conversion disorder: Does mind rule body or does body rule mind?
Krasnik C, Grant C. Canadian Paediatric Society Annual Conference, Edmonton, in June 2013 (oral)