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Association Between Religion and Suicidal Behaviors in Cancer Patients

Rev. colomb. psiquiatr; 46 (4), 2017
Abstract Background: Whereas most studies have focused on how the religious beliefs positively interfere with the presence or execution of suicidal behaviors, few have identified differences among religious beliefs and how these can not only be consider as a protective factor for suicide, but also as a...

Detección de síntomas depresivos en mujeres gestantes de alta complejidad obstétrica y factores correlacionados

Rev. colomb. psiquiatr; 46 (4), 2017
RESUMEN La depresión es la principal causa de arios perdidos por discapacidad en el mundo, y en mujeres la carga de la enfermedad es un 50% mayor que en varones. La depresión perinatal tiene mayor asociación con ansiedad, cronicidad y discapacidad que en otras etapas de la vida y es poco reconocida a ...

Ciberacoso y comportamiento suicida. ¿Cuál es la conexión? A propósito de un caso

Rev. colomb. psiquiatr; 46 (4), 2017
Resumen Introducción: La victimización a través de las redes sociales se ha asociado con problemas de salud mental como depresión y comportamiento suicida. Objetivo: Presentar el caso clínico de una adolescente víctima de cyberbullying con síntomas depresivos y comportamiento suicida. Metodol...

Tratamiento farmacológico de la apatía en la enfermedad de Parkinson: revisión sistemática de la literatura

Rev. colomb. psiquiatr; 46 (supl.1), 2017
Resumen Introducción y objetivos: La apatía, entendida como un déficit para el inicio y el mantenimiento de la acción, es un síntoma que afecta a los pacientes con diversas enfermedades psiquiátricas y neuropsiquiátricas, como demencias, secuelas de traumatismo craneal, esquizofrenia y depresió...

Neuropsiquiatría de los trastornos del movimiento

Rev. colomb. psiquiatr; 46 (supl.1), 2017
Resumen Los trastornos del movimiento pueden definirse como síndromes neurológicos en los que puede haber un exceso o enlentecimiento de movimientos automáticos o voluntarios sin relación con debilidad o espasticidad. Tanto la enfermedad de Parkinson (EP) como la de Huntington (EH) son condiciones pa...

Depression and adherence to antiretroviral treatment in HIV-positive men in São Paulo, the largest city in South America: Social and psychological implications

Clinics; 72 (12), 2017
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of depression and adherence to antiretroviral treatment in two groups of individuals: men who have sex with men (MSM) and men who have sex with women (MSW). METHODS: Two hundred and sixteen participants (MSM=116; MSW=100) who vis...

Characteristics and Outcomes of Intensive Care Unit Survivors: Experience of a Multidisciplinary Outpatient Clinic in a Teaching Hospital

Clinics; 72 (12), 2017
OBJECTIVES: To describe the experience of an outpatient clinic with the multidisciplinary evaluation of intensive care unit survivors and to analyze their social, psychological, and physical characteristics in a low-income population and a developing country. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study. Adult s...

Propriedade psicométrica da escala de severidade de fadiga e correlação com depressão e qualidade de vida em cirróticos

Arq. gastroenterol; 54 (4), 2017
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Fatigue is a common complaint in cirrhotic patients and may be considered a debilitating symptom with negative impact on quality of life. Research on its etiology and treatment has been hampered by the lack of relevant and reproducible measures of fatigue. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate ...

Pilates and aerobic training improve levels of depression, anxiety and quality of life in overweight and obese individuals

Arq. neuropsiquiatr; 75 (12), 2017
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the effects of Pilates and walking on quality of life, depression, and anxiety levels. Methods: Sixty-three overweight/obese participants were randomly divided into: control (n = 20), walking (n = 21), and Pilates (n = 22) groups. Pilates and walking groups attended eight...

Is expressive writing effective in decreasing depression and increasing forgiveness and emotional wellbeing of preadolescents?

Ter. psicol; 35 (3), 2017
Expressive writing (EW) can be an effective way to alter maladaptive emotional reactions to stressful life events, although little is known about how pre-adolescents may benefit from it. In this quasi-experimental study, we compared measures of depression, anger, forgiveness, positive and negative affect...