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The phenomenology of tics and tic-like behavior in TikTok
medRxiv - Neurology Pub Date : 2021-09-12 , DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.08.21263218
Alonso Zea Vera , Adrienne Bruce , Jordan Garris , Laura Tochen , Poonam Bhatia , Rebecca K Lehman , Wendi Lopez , Steve W. Wu , Donald L. Gilbert

Background and Objective Pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists worldwide have reported a marked increase in functional (conversion) disorders with tic-like behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic. These patients often report frequent viewing of Tourette Syndrome (TS) TikTok videos, suggesting disease modeling. We aimed to evaluate tic phenomenology in videos posted on TikTok.

中文翻译:

TikTok 中抽动和抽动样行为的现象学

背景和目的世界各地的儿科医生和儿科专科医生报告说,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,具有抽动样行为的功能性(转换)障碍显着增加。这些患者经常报告经常观看图雷特综合症 (TS) TikTok 视频,这表明疾病建模。我们旨在评估 TikTok 上发布的视频中的抽动现象学。
更新日期:2021-09-15
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