699 resultados para adolescent anxiety


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A sexualidade estando presente desde o nascimento, na adolescência assume novo significado. Descobre-se o primeiro amor através de uma relação de intimidade e partilha de afectos, o corpo adquire um novo sentido, o grupo torna-se importante enquanto fonte de suporte, partilha de angústias e confiança, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento do adolescente. Na adolescência, perscrutam alguns factores de risco, nomeadamente a vivência da sexualidade de forma não informada e responsável, com repercussões para a saúde física e psicológica, pelo que é imperioso intervir através de programas formativos no âmbito da sexualidade que promovam vivência desta de forma responsável. São objectivos do estudo: Promover um modelo de intervenção formativa baseado no debate e reflexão crítica sobre sexualidade em contexto de sala de aula; Construir e validar instrumentos que permitam avaliar as atitudes face à sexualidade e ainda os conhecimentos dos adolescentes sobre reprodução, planeamento familiar e infecções de transmissão sexual; Testar a eficácia de um programa de intervenção formativo a nível dos conhecimentos sobre planeamento familiar, infecções de transmissão sexual, reprodução e atitudes face à sexualidade; Testar a efectividade do programa de intervenção formativo numa amostra alargada de adolescentes, analisando também o papel das variáveis sociodemográficas, sociopsicológicas e sexuais. O trabalho de campo desenvolveu-se em três estudos distintos, no primeiro e terceiro participaram 840 adolescentes e no segundo 90. No primeiro estudo construímos e validamos os instrumentos para colheita de dados, no segundo, experimental de campo, validamos o modelo da intervenção formativa no âmbito da sexualidade e no terceiro, descritivo e correlacional, testamos a efectividade de um programa de intervenção numa amostra mais alargada. O protocolo de recolha de informação incluiu quatro escalas construídas para o efeito com o intuito de avaliar as atitudes face à sexualidade, os conhecimentos sobre planeamento familiar, infecções de transmissão sexual e reprodução e ainda a escala de insatisfação com a imagem corporal em adolescentes e a escala de satisfação com o suporte social. As raparigas e residentes na zona urbana são as que têm mais conhecimentos sobre planeamento familiar e possuem atitudes face à sexualidade mais favoráveis. Os interlocutores preferenciais sobre sexualidade são os amigos, seguidos da mãe. São os adolescentes com pouca ou moderada prática religiosa que já iniciaram a actividade sexual. São as raparigas que têm maior satisfação com o suporte social nas dimensões, satisfação com as amizades, intimidade, actividades sociais e suporte social total. Os adolescentes que já iniciaram a actividade sexual, revelam maior percepção de suporte social na dimensão satisfação com a amizade. O modelo de formação construído e aplicado influenciou as atitudes face à sexualidade, conhecimentos sobre reprodução, sobre infecções de transmissão sexual e sobre planeamento familiar. Do nosso ponto de vista, pensamos ser urgente a aplicação de programas de intervenção formativos em contexto escolar, ou outro, que integrem de uma forma harmoniosa as várias facetas da sexualidade humana, promovendo a aquisição de uma postura responsável, flexível e gratificante nos adolescentes enquanto seres sexuados.

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Background The Well London programme used community engagement, complemented by changes to the physical and social neighbourhood environment, to improve physical activity levels, healthy eating and mental wellbeing in the most deprived communities in London. The effectiveness of Well London is being evaluated in a pair-matched cluster randomised trial (CRT). The baseline survey data are reported here. Methods The CRT involved 20 matched pairs of intervention and control communities (defined as UK census lower super output areas; ranked in the 11% most deprived LSOAs in London by Index of Multiple Deprivation) across 20 London boroughs. The primary trial outcomes, sociodemographic information and environmental neighbourhood characteristics were assessed in three quantitative components within the Well London CRT at baseline: a cross-sectional, interviewer-administered adult household survey; a self-completed, school-based adolescent questionnaire; a fieldworker completed neighbourhood environmental audit. Baseline data collection occurred in 2008. Physical activity, healthy eating and mental wellbeing were assessed using standardised, validated questionnaire tools. Multiple imputation was used to account for missing data in the outcomes and other variables in the adult and adolescent surveys. Results There were 4107 adults and 1214 adolescent respondents in the baseline surveys. The intervention and control areas were broadly comparable with respect to the primary outcomes and key sociodemographic characteristics. The environmental characteristics of the intervention and control neighbourhoods were broadly similar. There was greater between cluster variation in the primary outcomes in the adult population compared to the adolescent population. Levels of healthy eating, smoking and self-reported anxiety/depression were similar in the Well London population and the national Health Survey for England. Levels of physical activity were higher in the Well London population but this is likely to be due to the different measurement tools used in the two surveys. Conclusions Randomisation of social interventions such as Well London is acceptable and feasible and in this study the intervention and control arms are well balanced with respect to the primary outcomes and key sociodemographic characteristics. The matched design has improved the statistical efficiency of the study amongst adults but less so amongst adolescents. Follow-up data collection will be completed 2012.

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This article discusses the application in a CAMHS setting of a distinctive intervention for adolescent mental health difficulties, Time‐limited Adolescent Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (TAPP). TAPP has been developed specifically for working with adolescents and the characteristic developmental and psychosocial complexities they present to mental health services. It is widely recognised that supporting the developmental process in adolescence is central to therapeutic interventions and the therapeutic aim of TAPP is to enable recovery of the capacity to meet developmental challenges. The key factors of TAPP are described, including the formulation and working with a developmental focus, the therapeutic stance, working with transference and counter‐transference, working with time limits, and the emphasis on engagement of adolescents in therapy in TAPP. The experiences of introducing and developing TAPP in the CAMHS service are discussed with two brief and one extended case examples and this leads to a discussion of the kinds of outcomes achieved. It is concluded that TAPP is a key and relevant intervention for adolescents in complex and vulnerable situations; further work will be undertaken to continue its application in these settings and to formally assess outcomes.

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Policy in Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) in England has undergone radical changes in the last 15 years, with far reaching implications for funding models, access to services and service delivery. Using corpus analysis and critical discourse analysis, we explore how childhood, mental health, and CAMHS are constituted in 15 policy documents, 9 pre‐2010, and 6 post 2010. We trace how these constructions have changed over time, and consider the practice implications of these changes. We identify how children’s distress is individualised, through medicalising discourses and shifting understandings of the relationship between socioeconomic context and mental health. This is evidenced in a shift from seeing children’s mental health challenges as produced by social and economic inequities, to a view that children’s mental health must be addressed early to prevent future socio‐economic burden. We consider the implications CAMHS policies for the relationship between children, families, mental health services and the state. The paper concludes by exploring how concepts of ‘parity of esteem’ and ‘stigma reduction’ may inadvertently exacerbate the individualisation of children’s mental health.

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Cette recherche, de nature exploratoire et descriptive, s’intéresse à la trajectoire de recherche d’aide chez les parents vivant des difficultés avec leur adolescent. Cette recherche utilise une méthodologie qualitative et vise à améliorer la compréhension actuelle des processus de recherche d’aide des parents et à identifier l’influence des dynamiques relationnelles et de la réponse sociale obtenue. Notre échantillon est composé de dix parents ayant eu recours à une aide professionnelle concernant des difficultés avec leur adolescent. Notre cueillette de données s’est faite à l’aide d’une entrevue semi-structurée à questions ouvertes et nous avons procédé à une analyse thématique de celles-ci. Les résultats révèlent la complexité derrière les comportements de recherches d’aide et les différentes difficultés rencontrées. Dans leurs trajectoires, trois principaux moments-clés sont distinguables : la reconnaissance du problème, la recherche de solutions et la réponse à la demande d’aide. Les différentes influences et interactions des membres du réseau d’aide informelle, du milieu scolaire et du système de services sont également détaillées. Les résultats mettent en lumière l’importance des dynamiques de négociation au sein du couple parental et l’impact des listes d’attente et des interruptions dans les services d’aide. Les résultats exposent que cette expérience est assez éprouvante pour les parents. Bien qu’elle ne permette pas de résoudre tous les problèmes rencontrés, elle se révèle avec le recul être salutaire, pour la plupart des parents.

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Background. Patients with anxiety disorder diagnoses commonly have more than one anxiety diagnosis. While cognitive-behavioral interventions have proven efficacy in treating single anxiety disorder diagnoses, there has been little investigation of their efficacy in treating cooccurring anxiety disorders. Aims. To evaluate the efficacy of a transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioral intervention for treating co-occurring anxiety disorders. Methods. An A-B single case study design (N = 6) was used to evaluate the efficacy of a 12 to 13 session modular transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioral intervention for treating co-occurring anxiety disorders across patients with at least two of the following diagnoses: GAD, Social Phobia, Panic Disorder and/or OCD. Results. Five of the six participants completed treatment. At post-treatment assessment the five treatment completers achieved diagnostic and symptomatic change with three participants being diagnosis free. All participants who completed treatment no longer met criteria for any DSM-IV-TR Axis-I diagnosis at the three-month follow-up assessment, and demonstrated reliable and clinically-significant improvements in symptoms. Across the participants, statistically significant improvements from pre- to post-intervention were found on measures of anxiety, depression and general well-being, and all improvements were maintained at three-month follow-up. Conclusions. Results suggest that transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral interventions can be of benefit to patients with co-occurring anxiety disorders.

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Natural environments promote physical activity (PA) and are psychologically restorative. In adults, performing PA in nature provides additive benefits for self-esteem (SE). Studies in adolescents indicate no such effect. However, they have not examined the effect of interaction with natural environments. The aim of this study was to analyse the effects of exercising in natural and built environments on adolescent PA and SE. Sixty adolescents participated in a natural and built orienteering course in a randomised order. PA was assessed throughout whilst SE was assessed pre- and post-intervention. There was a significant effect for PA due to environment (P < 0.001) and sex (P < 0.01). Almost half the time in the natural environment was spent in moderate to vigorous PA, compared to a quarter in the built. The PA significantly improved SE (P < 0.05); however there was no environmental effect (P > 0.05). Natural environments should be used as a tool for engaging adolescents in PA.

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Introduction: Anxiety is a common problem in primary care and specialty medical settings. Treating an anxious patient takes more time and adds stress to staff. Unrecognised anxiety may lead to exam repetition, image artifacts and hinder the scan performance. Reducing patient anxiety at the onset is probably the most useful means of minimizing artifactual FDG uptake, both fat brown and skeletal muscle uptake, as well patient movement and claustrophobia. The aim of the study was to examine the effects of information giving on the anxiety levels of patients who are to undergo a PET/CT and whether the patient experience is enhanced with the creation of a guideline. Methodology: Two hundred and thirty two patients were given two questionnaires before and after the procedure to determine their prior knowledge, concerns, expectations and experiences about the study. Verbal information was given by one of the technologists after the completion of the first questionnaire. Results: Our results show that the main causes of anxiety in patients who are having a PET/CT is the fear of the procedure itself, and fear of the results. The patients who suffered from greater anxiety were those who were scanned during the initial stage of a disease. No significant differences were found between the anxiety levels pre procedural and post procedural. Findings with regard to satisfaction show us that the amount of information given before the procedure does not change the anxiety levels and therefore, does not influence patient satisfaction. Conclusions: The performance of a PET/CT scan is an important and statistically generator of anxiety. PET/CT patients are often poorly informed and present with a range of anxieties that may ultimately affect examination quality. The creation of a guideline may reduce the stress of not knowing what will happen, the anxiety created and may increase their satisfaction in the experience of having a PET/CT scan.

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Desde a aprovação do plano de saúde mental regional em Itália ... o Departamento Local de Saúde Mental e Perturbações aditivas em Bolonha, tem desenvolvido um projeto de reforma cujo objectivo é inovar o sistema de saúde mental local. ...ABSTRACT: Since the Regional mental health plan 2009-2011 was approved in Italy the Department of Mental Health and addictions of the Bologna local health trust developed as a laboratory aimed at innovating the mental health systen locally. ...

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ABSTRACT: Background: Childhood is a critical time for social and emotional development, educational progress and mental health prevention. Mental health for children and adolescents is defined by the achievement of expected developmental, cognitive, social and emotional skills. The development of child-adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) is a necessity for each country, not only as a prevention measure for the wellbeing of people, but also as an investment to the future of countries. Qualitative evaluation of services is the only way to ensure whether services function under quality standards and increase the possibility of better outcomes for their patients. This study examines the greek outpatient CAMHS against the British Standards of National Institute of Excellence for community CAMHS. The Standards assessed refer to the areas of Assessment, Care and Intervention. Objectives: The main objectives of the study are 1) to evaluate Greek outpatient CAMHS in the Attica region 2) to promote the evaluation process for mental health services in Greece. Methods: Due to the fact that Greek services are based on the British model, the tool used was the British self-review questionnaire of Quality Network for Community CAMHS(QNCC).The tool was translated, adapted and posted to services. Twelve out of twenty outpatient CAMHS of Attica (including Athens) responded. Data was collected and performed by the Statistical Package for Social Sciences SPSS. Results: The study resulted that the CAMHS examined, meet moderately the British Standards of 1) Referral and Access, 2) Assessment & Care planning, 3) Care & Intervention. Two out of twelve services examined, meet the standards of "Assessment and Care" in a higher percentage between 75% and 100%. Conclusions: The paper describes a satisfactory function of CAMHS in Attica prefecture taking into consideration the extremely difficult political situation of Greece at the time of the research. Strong and weak domains are identified. Also the translation and adaptation of British tools promote the evaluation process and quality assurance of Greek CAMHS.

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Les aspects physiques et psychiques sont étroitement intriqués à l'adolescence, et le corps représente un lieu privilégié d'expression des conflits. C'est dire l'importance de donner une place de choix au versant psychologique au sein d'une consultation de santé des adolescents, pour tenter de discerner la souffrance psychique souvent cachée derrière la plainte somatique.

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Ambulatory blood pressure profiles were obtained with the portable semi-automatic blood pressure recorder Remler M2000 in groups of 20 adolescents, 20 young and 20 middle-aged adults and 20 elderly untreated patients, all considered by their physician to be hypertensive. It was found that adolescents who are hypertensive when seeing their physician are more often normotensive outside the physician's office than adult and elderly patients under similar conditions. The increased heart rate variability which was detected in adolescents was not associated with an enhanced blood pressure variability.