Irritability in developmental age: A narrative review of a dimension crossing paediatric psychopathology.
Maria BredaIgnazio ArdizzonePublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2021)
Investigating the presence of irritability in all children with related disorders is mandatory if we consider the risk for functional impairment and affective and behavioural disorders associated with high levels of irritability. Using rigid threshold in developmental age to differentiate physiological from pathological irritability could lead many children having subthreshold levels of irritability to receive no diagnosis and, consequently, no treatment where instead a dimensional approach to irritability could allow to identify prodromal phase and prevent the evolution towards clinical pathological expressions.