598 resultados para Moderate Depression
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Introdução: A Children’s Depression Inventory (CDI; Kovacs, 1992) é usada para avaliar a existência de sintomatologia depressiva na infância e adolescência e tem sido amplamente aplicada em populações não clínicas, em Portugal, desde a sua validação (Marujo, 1994). Porém, os dados referentes a populações clínicas são escassos. Objectivo: Pretende-se estabelecer correlações clínicas numa amostra de adolescentes seguidos em consulta de Pedopsiquiatria fazendo uma contribuição para a validação da CDI em Portugal, com vista a permitir o alargamento da sua aplicação a populações clínicas. Métodos: A CDI -27 itens foi auto-preenchida na 1ª entrevista de atendimento por 35 adolescentes (F=23; M=12) com necessidade de rastreio de depressão, utentes da Consulta de Ambulatório da Clínica da Juventude entre Janeiro/2010 e Julho/2011. Foram excluídos os casos com processo clínico incompleto. Na estatística usou-se o IBM SPSS 19. Resultados: Os dados correspondem a 7,9% da população de origem (N=443). A idade média foi de 14,5 anos (Mín. =13; Máx. =16). A escolaridade média foi de 8,54 anos (Mín. =5; Máx. =11). A estrutura familiar e motivos de pedido de consulta corresponderam aos estudos anteriores efectuados na Clínica. O cutt-off do nível clínico é 15 e 68,5% da amostra estava acima deste valor. O humor negativo (26%) e sentimento de ineficácia (23%) foram as subescalas mais elevadas; 40% dos jovens pontuou para mais do que uma subescala. Os diagnósticos obtidos foram Perturbações do Humor (43%), Perturbações de Adaptação (17%), Perturbações Disruptivas do Comportamento (14%), Perturbações de Ansiedade (9%), Problemas com Grupo de Apoio Primário (3%), Perturbações de Personalidade (3%), e outros (9%). O qui-quadrado não foi significativo para um cut-off de 15 (considerados Perturbações do Humor e Outros diagnósticos). Conclusões: A CDI e os resultados das subescalas são úteis para uma abordagem focalizada e permitem a priorização de casos. Porém, os resultados obtidos comprometem o uso da CDI na detecção de Perturbações do Humor. Os autores sugerem a realização de mais investigações com o objectivo de alargar e melhorar a avaliação do uso clínico da CDI.
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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the short- and medium-term results of prostatic arterial embolisation (PAE) for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). METHODS: This was a prospective non-randomised study including 255 patients diagnosed with BPH and moderate to severe lower urinary tract symptoms after failure of medical treatment for at least 6 months. The patients underwent PAE between March 2009 and April 2012. Technical success is when selective prostatic arterial embolisation is completed in at least one pelvic side. Clinical success was defined as improving symptoms and quality of life. Evaluation was performed before PAE and at 1, 3, 6 and every 6 months thereafter with the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), quality of life (QoL), International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF), uroflowmetry, prostatic specific antigen (PSA) and volume. Non-spherical polyvinyl alcohol particles were used. RESULTS: PAE was technically successful in 250 patients (97.9 %). Mean follow-up, in 238 patients, was 10 months (range 1-36). Cumulative rates of clinical success were 81.9 %, 80.7 %, 77.9 %, 75.2 %, 72.0 %, 72.0 %, 72.0 % and 72.0 % at 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30 and 36 months, respectively. There was one major complication. CONCLUSIONS: PAE is a procedure with good results for BPH patients with moderate to severe LUTS after failure of medical therapy. KEY POINTS: • Prostatic artery embolisation offers minimally invasive therapy for benign prostatic hyperplasia. • Prostatic artery embolisation is a challenging procedure because of vascular anatomical variations. • PAE is a promising new technique that has shown good results.
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The reactivation of Chagas disease in HIV infected patients presents high mortality and morbidity. We present the case of a female patient with confirmed Chagasic meningoencephalitis as AIDS-defining illness. Interestingly, her TCD4+ lymphocyte cell count was 318 cells/mm3. After two months of induction therapy, one year of maintenance with benznidazol, and early introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), the patient had good clinical, parasitological and radiological evolution. We used a qualitative polymerase chain reaction for the monitoring of T. cruzi parasitemia during and after the treatment. We emphasize the potential value of molecular techniques along with clinical and radiological parameters in the follow-up of patients with Chagas disease and HIV infection. Early introduction of HAART, prolonged induction and maintenance of antiparasitic therapy, and its discontinuation are feasible, in the current management of reactivation of Chagas disease.
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RESUMO: Relevância e Objectivos: A educação focada na auto-gestão tem sido cada vez mais valorizada como parte integrante da abordagem terapêutica dos doentes com DPOC. No entanto poucos resultados se encontram na literatura. Este estudo investiga se um programa de educação contribui para a melhoria da funcionalidade e do estado de saúde associados à DPOC estável. Metodologia: A amostra incluiu 18 indivíduos portadores de DPOC ligeira a moderada, de acordo com os critérios GOLD, com uma média de idades de 71 ± 8 anos. Os doentes foram distribuídos por 2 grupos: um grupo experimental, constituído por 10 doentes do sexo masculino, a receber os cuidados habituais e submetidos a um programa de educação, e um grupo de controlo formado por 7 doentes do sexo masculino e uma do sexo feminino, a receber apenas os cuidados habituais. Foram avaliados os dados sócio-demográficos relativos à amostra, o nível de conhecimentos sobre a patologia e a sua auto-gestão, a dispneia, o impacto nas AVD’s, a qualidade de vida relacionada com a saúde, a ansiedade e a depressão. Foram aplicados 8 questionários, 2 realizados pela invesstigadora, um destinado a recolher dados sociodemográficos e clínicos, outro para avaliar o conhecimento da doença pelo doente e os 6 restantes estandardizados: Medical Research Council, Índice de Dispneia Basal Modificado de Mahler, Índice de Dispneia de Transição de Mahler, St. George Respiratory Questionnaire, London Chest Activity of Daily Living e o Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Incluíu-se também a realização de uma espirometria, de uma prova de marcha de 6 minutos e a aplicação de 1 checklist para avaliar a evolução dos conhecimentos do doente sobre a sua doença. Os dados foram recolhidos em dois momentos: em T0 e em T1, correspondendo ao início e o final do programa de educação. Resultados: Obteve-se uma diferença com significância na melhoria do nível de conhecimentos entre o grupo experimental e o grupo de controlo com um p = 0,001. Não se alcançaram resultados significativos na melhoria da distância percorrida, da dispneia, do impacto nas AVD’s, da QVRS, da ansiedade e da depressão. Conclusões: A aplicação de um programa de educação a doentes com DPOC estável contribuiu para a melhoria de conhecimentos sobre a doença, mas não se traduziu em modificações no estado de saúde e da funcionalidade na população estudada.------------ABSTRACT: Relevance and Objectives: Self-management interventions have been increased as an important part of therapeutic approach in COPD patients. However, few results are found in literature. This study investigates whether self-management program contributes to improve functionality and health status associated with stable COPD. Methods: The sample included 18 subjects with mild to moderate COPD, according to GOLD criteria, and a mean age of 71 ± 8 years. Patients were divided into 2 groups: one experimental group, consisting of 10 male patients receiving usual care plus an education program, and a control group consisting of one female and 7 male patients, receiving only usual care. We assessed socio-demographic data, level of knowledge about the pathology and selfmanagement, dyspnea, impact on ADLs, health related quality of life, anxiety and depression. Were administered 8 questionnaires, two made by the researcher, one to collect sociodemographic and clinical data, another to assess the knowledge of the disease by the patient and the remaining 6 standardized: Medical Research Council, baseline dyspnea index Modified Mahler's, Mahler Transitional (dyspnea), St. George Respiratory Questionnaire (HRQOL),London Chest Activity of Daily Living (ADL´s) and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (anxiety and depression). Performed a spirometry, a test of 6-minute walk and a checklist for monitoring progress of the patient's knowledge about their disease. Data were collected on two times: T0 and T1, beginning and end of self-management program. Results: We found a significant improvement in the level of knowledge between the experimental and control group with p = 0.001. We didn’t achieve significant results in improving distance, dyspnea, impact on ADLs, HRQOL, anxiety and depression. Conclusions: The application of an education program in stable COPD patients contributed to the improvement of knowledge about the disease, but didn’t translate into changes in health status and functionality in population of this study.
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Introduction Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is being increasingly reported among the elderly and major depression (MD) may be associated with suboptimal adherence to treatment. Methods Cross-sectional study on factors associated with MD among 72 HIV-infected elderly individuals. Results Twenty (27.7%) patients were found to have MD. The female gender (odds ratio [OR] = 10.65; p = 0.00586), a low CD4 count during the study (OR = 1.005247; p = 0.01539), and current smoking status (OR = 12.89; p = 0.01693) were independently associated with MD. Conclusions Our data underscore the need to attentively search and treat MD among HIV-infected elderly patients.
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AbstractINTRODUCTION:Combined antiretroviral therapy has enabled human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) carriers to live longer. This increased life expectancy is associated with the occurrence of degenerative diseases, including HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND), which are diagnosed via a complex neuropsychological assessment. The International HIV Dementia Scale (IHDS) is a screening instrument validated in Brazil for use in the absence of neuropsychological evaluation. HIV patients are frequently diagnosed with depression. We aimed to determine the prevalence of neurocognitive impairment using the IHDS and depressive disorders using the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D17), compare the IHDS performance with the performances on the Timed Gait Test (TGT), the Digit Symbol Coding Test (DS) and the Brazilian version of the Scale of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL), and evaluate the association between the IHDS performance and clinical-demographic variables.METHODS:One hundred fourteen patients were evaluated in a cross-sectional study conducted in a public outpatient clinic for infectious diseases in Marília City, State of São Paulo, Brazil. Data were collected following consultation. Statistical analysis was performed in accordance with the nature and distribution of the data and hypotheses.RESULTS:According to the IHDS, 53.2% of the sampled patients were neuropsychologically impaired. According to the HAM-D17, 26.3% had depressive disorders. There were significant associations between the IHDS and the TGT and DS. Multiple regression analysis indicated that female gender, educational level, and cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4) levels were significantly and independently associated with neurocognitive impairment.CONCLUSIONS:The prevalence of neurocognitive impairment according to the IHDS is high and associated with female gender, education level, and low CD4 levels.
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We report the case of a patient who presented various psychiatric syndromes at the time of evaluation - partial complex epileptic seizures, personality change, and severe depression, which eventually progressed to dementia - resulting from multiple cerebral infarctions of probable neuro-angiopathic origin, of unknown etiology. Aspects related to depression following cerebrovascular accidents, as well as how cerebrovascular accidents can result in different disorders depending on the variables, are discussed based on the data from current literature.
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Dissertação de mestrado em Psicologia Aplicada
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Objective: The aim of this study is to improve the understanding of self-changes after an intervention for depression focused on implicative dilemmas, a type of cognitive conflict related to identity. As recent research has highlighted the relevance of identity-related dilemmas in clients with depression, we sought to assess the way in which clients resolve such inner conflicts after a tailored dilemma-focused intervention and how this is reflected in the clients’ self-narratives. Method: We used three instruments to observe differences between good (n = 5) and poor (n = 5) outcome cases: (i) the Repertory Grid Technique to track the resolution of dilemmas, (ii) the Change Interview to compile clients’ accounts of changes at posttreatment, and (iii) the Innovative Moments Coding System to examine the emergence of clients’ novelties at the Change Interview. Results: Groups did not differ in terms of the number and relevance of client-identified significantly helpful events. However, between-group differences were found for the resolution of dilemmas and for the proportion of high-level innovative moment (IM) types. Furthermore, a greater self-narrative reconstruction was associated with higher levels of symptom improvement. Conclusions: Good outcome cases seem to be associated with the resolution of conflicts and high-level IMs.
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Objective:Innovative moments (IMs) are moments in the therapeutic dialog that constitute exceptions toward the client's problems. These narrative markers of meaning transformation are associated with change in different models of therapy and diverse diagnoses. Our goal is to test if IMs precede symptoms change, or, on the contrary, are a mere consequence of symptomatic 15 change. Method: For this purpose, IMs and symptomatology (Outcome Questionnaire-10.2) were assessed at every session in a sample of 10 cases of narrative therapy for depression. Hierarchical linear modeling was conducted to explore whether (i) IMs in a given session predict patients' symptoms in the following session and/or (ii) symptoms in a given session predict IMs in the next session. Results: Results suggested that IMs are better predictors of symptoms than the reverse. Conclusions: These results are discussed considering the contribution of meanings and narrative processes' changes to symptomatic improvement.
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Depression is an extremely heterogeneous disorder. Diverse molecular mechanisms have been suggested to underlie its etiology. To understand the molecular mechanisms responsible for this complex disorder, researchers have been using animal models extensively, namely mice from various genetic backgrounds and harboring distinct genetic modifications. The use of numerous mouse models has contributed to enrich our knowledge on depression. However, accumulating data also revealed that the intrinsic characteristics of each mouse strain might influence the experimental outcomes, which may justify some conflicting evidence reported in the literature. To further understand the impact of the genetic background, we performed a multimodal comparative study encompassing the most relevant parameters commonly addressed in depression, in three of the most widely used mouse strains: Balb/c, C57BL/6, and CD-1. Moreover, female mice were selected for this study taken into account the higher prevalence of depression in women and the fewer animal studies using this gender. Our results show that Balb/c mice have a more pronounced anxious-like behavior than CD-1 and C57BL/6 mice, whereas C57BL/6 animals present the strongest depressive-like trait. Furthermore, C57BL/6 mice display the highest rate of proliferating cells and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (Bdnf) expression levels in the hippocampus, while hippocampal dentate granular neurons of Balb/c mice show smaller dendritic lengths and fewer ramifications. Of notice, the expression levels of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNos) predict 39.5% of the depressive-like behavior index, which suggests a key role of hippocampal iNOS in depression. Overall, this study reveals important interstrain differences in several behavioral dimensions and molecular and cellular parameters that should be considered when preparing and analyzing experiments addressing depression using mouse models. It further contributes to the literature by revealing the predictive value of hippocampal iNos expression levels in depressive-like behavior, irrespectively of the mouse strain.
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OBJECTIVE:To use a semi-structured interview to detect depression in postpartum women according to the criteria proposed by the DSM in child health care clinics in the city of Recife, together with the proper association of this disorder to bio-socio-demographic data. METHODS: The study used a cross-section method and contained a convenience sample of 400 women that were between 2 and 26 weeks of postpartum in child health care clinics. A bio-socio-demographic questionnaire and the Portuguese version of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders were used. RESULTS: Twenty nine of the mothers (7.2%) were diagnosed as suffering from postpartum depression. Women with a past history of psychiatric disorders, a family history of psychiatric disorder and some sort of clinical complication presented a higher prevalence of depression. The same happened to those with a past history of spontaneous abortion, those who had a transpelvic birth and those over 8 weeks of puerperium. CONCLUSION: The rate of postpartum depression in this sample, 7.2%, was lower than that reported by other Brazilian studies. It probably occurred because the other researchers used screening scales to assess this estimate instead of a clinical interview.
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INTRODUCTION: The geriatric depression (GD) represents one of the most frequent psychiatric disorders in outpatient services specialized in old-age treatment. OBJECTIVE: The course of two illustrative cases of GD is discussed, highlighting its clinical picture after antidepressant treatment and underlining variables related to disease prognosis, treatment effectiveness and conversion to major cognitive disorders such as vascular dementia (VD). METHODS: The cognitive performance, depressive symptoms, autonomy and brain structural measurements as white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and hippocampal size, and microstructural integrity of WM with diffusion tensor imaging were followed during four years. RESULTS: Case 1, with a severe degree of WMH, was associated with worsening cognition and increasing functional disability. Case 2, with mild WMH, an improvement of cognitive functioning could be seen. CONCLUSIONS: The existence of different subtypes of GD, as presented in this report, points a pathophysiological heterogeneity of GD, and suggests a possible continuum vascular depression (VaDp) and vascular cognitive impairment (VCI).
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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the survival rate in a cohort of Parkinson's disease patients with and without depression. METHODS: A total of 53 Parkinson's disease subjects were followed up from 2003-2008 and 21 were diagnosed as depressed. Mean time of follow up was 3.8 (SD 95% = 1.5) years for all the sample and there was no significant difference in mean time of follow up between depressed and nondepressed Parkinson's disease patients. Survival curves rates were fitted using the Kaplan-Meier method. In order to compare survival probabilities according to the selected covariables the Log-Rank test was used. Multivariate analysis with Cox regression was performed aiming at estimating the effect of predictive covariables on the survival. RESULTS: The cumulative global survival of this sample was 83% with nine deaths at the end of the study - five in the depressed and four in the nondepressed group, and 55.6% died in the first year of observation, and none died at the fourth and fifth year of follow up. CONCLUSION: Our finding point toward incremental death risk in depressed Parkinson's disease patients.