1000 resultados para Salud Mental


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Los pacientes con enfermedad renal crónica estadio 5 tratados en diálisis presentan alteraciones cardiovasculares, musculoesqueléticas y psicosociales que afectan su capacidad física y funcional. La falta de actividad contribuye a un aumento de la mortalidad y al desarrollo de enfermedades crónicas. La calidad de vida relacionada con la salud es la evaluación que realiza el individuo respecto a su salud. El objetivo del estudio fue valorar y analizar la percepción de salud, la capacidad funcional, el estado nutricional y psicológico de los pacientes de hemodiálisis (HD) y diálisis peritoneal (DP). Realizamos un estudio descriptivo que incluyó todos los pacientes que realizaban diálisis en nuestro centro. Diseñamos una base de datos y analizamos las variables mediante el estadístico SPSS 21. El tamaño total de la muestra fue de 42 pacientes (21 HD- 21 DP). Los resultados mostraron un grupo homogéneo en la media de edad, con índice de Barthel y niveles de albúmina bajos similares, como describen otras series. Los resultados estadísticos muestran que los pacientes en HD son más sedentarios (p< 0,050), se sienten peor psicológica (p<0,028) y físicamente (p<0,038). En vista de los resultados obtenidos, planteamos poner en marcha un plan de entrenamiento físico para mejorar su salud y a los pacientes con posible depresión según la escala Yesavage, se les hizo seguimiento individualizado.

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Background: Community and clinical data have suggested there is an association between trauma exposure and suicidal behavior (i.e., suicide ideation, plans and attempts). However, few studies have assessed which traumas are uniquely predictive of: the first onset of suicidal behavior, the progression from suicide ideation to plans and attempts, or the persistence of each form of suicidal behavior over time. Moreover, few data are available on such associations in developing countries. The current study addresses each of these issues. Methodology/Principal Findings: Data on trauma exposure and subsequent first onset of suicidal behavior were collected via structured interviews conducted in the households of 102,245 (age 18+) respondents from 21 countries participating in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys. Bivariate and multivariate survival models tested the relationship between the type and number of traumatic events and subsequent suicidal behavior. A range of traumatic events are associated with suicidal behavior, with sexual and interpersonal violence consistently showing the strongest effects. There is a dose-response relationship between the number of traumatic events and suicide ideation/attempt; however, there is decay in the strength of the association with more events. Although a range of traumatic events are associated with the onset of suicide ideation, fewer events predict which people with suicide ideation progress to suicide plan and attempt, or the persistence of suicidal behavior over time. Associations generally are consistent across high-, middle-, and low-income countries. Conclusions/Significance: This study provides more detailed information than previously available on the relationship between traumatic events and suicidal behavior and indicates that this association is fairly consistent across developed and developing countries. These data reinforce the importance of psychological trauma as a major public health problem, and highlight the significance of screening for the presence and accumulation of traumatic exposures as a risk factor for suicide ideation and attempt.

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Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide. Mental disorders are among the strongest predictors of suicide; however, little is known about which disorders are uniquely predictive of suicidal behavior, the extent to which disorders predict suicide attempts beyond their association with suicidal thoughts, and whether these associations are similar across developed and developing countries. This study was designed to test each of these questions with a focus on nonfatal suicide attempts. Methods and Findings: Data on the lifetime presence and age-of-onset of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM-IV) mental disorders and nonfatal suicidal behaviors were collected via structured face-to-face interviews with 108,664 respondents from 21 countries participating in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys. The results show that each lifetime disorder examined significantly predicts the subsequent first onset of suicide attempt (odds ratios [ORs] = 2.9-8.9). After controlling for comorbidity, these associations decreased substantially (ORs = 1.5-5.6) but remained significant in most cases. Overall, mental disorders were equally predictive in developed and developing countries, with a key difference being that the strongest predictors of suicide attempts in developed countries were mood disorders, whereas in developing countries impulse-control, substance use, and post-traumatic stress disorders were most predictive. Disaggregation of the associations between mental disorders and nonfatal suicide attempts showed that these associations are largely due to disorders predicting the onset of suicidal thoughts rather than predicting progression from thoughts to attempts. In the few instances where mental disorders predicted the transition from suicidal thoughts to attempts, the significant disorders are characterized by anxiety and poor impulse-control. The limitations of this study include the use of retrospective self-reports of lifetime occurrence and age-of-onset of mental disorders and suicidal behaviors, as well as the narrow focus on mental disorders as predictors of nonfatal suicidal behaviors, each of which must be addressed in future studies. Conclusions: This study found that a wide range of mental disorders increased the odds of experiencing suicide ideation. However, after controlling for psychiatric comorbidity, only disorders characterized by anxiety and poor impulse-control predict which people with suicide ideation act on such thoughts. These findings provide a more fine-grained understanding of the associations between mental disorders and subsequent suicidal behavior than previously available and indicate that mental disorders predict suicidal behaviors similarly in both developed and developing countries. Future research is needed to delineate the mechanisms through which people come to think about suicide and subsequently progress from ideation to attempts.

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Context: Although numerous studies have examined the role of latent variables in the structure of comorbidity among mental disorders, none has examined their role in the development of comorbidity. Objective: To study the role of latent variables in the development of comorbidity among 18 lifetime DSM-IV disorders in the World Health Organization World Mental Health Surveys. Design: Nationally or regionally representative community surveys. Setting: Fourteen countries. Participants: A total of 21 229 survey respondents. Main Outcome Measures: First onset of 18 lifetime DSM-IV anxiety, mood, behavior, and substance disorders assessed retrospectively in the World Health Organization Composite International Diagnostic Interview. Results: Separate internalizing (anxiety and mood disorders) and externalizing (behavior and substance disorders) factors were found in exploratory factor analysis of lifetime disorders. Consistently significant positive time-lagged associations were found in survival analyses for virtually all temporally primary lifetime disorders predicting subsequent onset of other disorders. Within-domain (ie, internalizing or externalizing) associations were generally stronger than between-domain associations. Most time-lagged associations were explained by a model that assumed the existence of mediating latent internalizing and externalizing variables. Specific phobia and obsessive-compulsive disorder (internalizing) and hyperactivity and oppositional defiant disorders (externalizing) were the most important predictors. A small number of residual associations remained significant after controlling the latent variables. Conclusions: The good fit of the latent variable model suggests that common causal pathways account for most of the comorbidity among the disorders considered herein. These common pathways should be the focus of future research on the development of comorbidity, although several important pairwise associations that cannot be accounted for by latent variables also exist that warrant further focused study.

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Objective: Although suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide, clinicians and researchers lack a data-driven method to assess the risk of suicide attempts. This study reports the results of an analysis of a large cross-national epidemiologic survey database that estimates the 12-month prevalence of suicidal behaviors, identifies risk factors for suicide attempts, and combines these factors to create a risk index for 12-month suicide attempts separately for developed and developing countries. Method: Data come from the World Health Organization (WHO) World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys (conducted 2001-2007), in which 108,705 adults from 21 countries were interviewed using the WHO Composite International Diagnostic Interview. The survey assessed suicidal behaviors and potential risk factors across multiple domains, including socio-demographic characteristics, parent psychopathology, childhood adversities, DSM-IV disorders, and history of suicidal behavior. Results: Twelve-month prevalence estimates of suicide ideation, plans, and attempts are 2.0%, 0.6%, and 0.3%, respectively, for developed countries and 2.1%, 0.7%, and 0.4%, respectively, for developing countries. Risk factors for suicidal behaviors in both developed and developing countries include female sex, younger age, lower education and income, unmarried status, unemployment, parent psychopathology, childhood adversities, and presence of diverse 12-month DSM-IV mental disorders. Combining risk factors from multiple domains produced risk indices that accurately predicted 12-month suicide attempts in both developed and developing countries (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve = 0.74-0.80). Conclusions: Suicidal behaviors occur at similar rates in both developed and developing countries. Risk indices assessing multiple domains can predict suicide attempts with fairly good accuracy and may be useful in aiding clinicians in the prediction of these behaviors. J Clin Psychiatry 2010;71(12):1617-1628 (C) Copyright 2010 Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc.

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Background Although significant associations of childhood adversities with adult mental disorders are widely documented, most studies focus on single childhood adversities predicting single disorders. Aims To examine joint associations of 12 childhood adversities with first onset of 20 DSM-IV disorders in World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys in 21 countries. Method Nationally or regionally representative surveys of 51 945 adults assessed childhood adversities and lifetime DSM-IV disorders with the WHO Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI). Results Childhood adversities were highly prevalent and interrelated. Childhood adversities associated with maladaptive family functioning (e.g. parental mental illness, child abuse, neglect) were the strongest predictors of disorders. Co-occurring childhood adversities associated with maladaptive family functioning had significant subadditive predictive associations and little specificity across disorders. Childhood adversities account for 29.8% of all disorders across countries. Conclusions Childhood adversities have strong associations with all classes of disorders at all life-course stages in all groups of WMH countries. Long-term associations imply the existence of as-yet undetermined mediators.

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Background Burden-of-illness data, which are often used in setting healthcare policy-spending priorities, are unavailable for mental disorders in most countries. Aims To examine one central aspect of illness burden, the association of serious mental illness with earnings, in the World Health Organization (WHO) World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys. Method The WMH Surveys were carried out in 10 high-income and 9 low- and middle-income countries. The associations of personal earnings with serious mental illness were estimated. Results Respondents with serious mental illness earned on average a third less than median earnings, with no significant between-country differences (chi(2)(9)=5.5-8.1, P=0.5-0.79). These losses are equivalent to 0.3-0.8% of total national earnings. Reduced earnings among those with earnings and the increased probability of not earning are both important components of these associations: Conclusions These results add to a growing body of evidence that mental disorders have high societal costs. Decisions about healthcare resource allocation should take these costs into consideration.

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Publicado en la página web de la Consejería de Salud y Bienestar Social: www.juntadeandalucia.es/salud (Consejería de Igualdad, Salud y Políticas Sociales/ Profesionales / Nuestro Compromiso por la Calidad / Proceso Asistencial Integrado Trastorno Mental Grave)

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The objective of this study was to evaluate if caregivers were overloaded when their children were diagnosed with autism disorder, how it may influence their mental and physical health. 40 caregivers have been participating in this study, mainly mothers. The parameters studied include sociodemographic factors, caregivers burden overload (Zarit Scale, adapted to the Spanish language), Psychopathology (SCL-90) and health status (SF-60). The results indicate that caregivers were overloaded, and in a worse state of mental and physical health compared to the general population. A strong positive correlation was observed between overwhelmed carers and the evaluated health and pathopsicological parameters. These results are in accordance with previous findings that were published by other groups, supporting the idea that specific health programs are needed for caregivers of children with chronic diseases.

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Boletín semanal para profesionales sanitarios de la Secretaría General de Salud Pública y Participación Social de la Consejería de Salud

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Boletín semanal para profesionales sanitarios de la Secretaría General de Salud Pública y Participación Social de la Consejería de Salud

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Objetivo: Evaluar la influencia de los cambios en las condiciones de empleo en la saludautopercibida y mental de trabajadores inmigrantes en España, tras un período de tresaños, en un contexto de crisis económica.

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Introducción: La población de Navarra tiene una tendencia hacia una población más anciana y con un aumento de patologías crónicas. Esto hace que aumente el número de discapacitados y como consecuencia incremente la demanda asistencial tanto de cuidadores como de profesionales y aumente el gasto sanitario. Por estos motivos el servicio de fisioterapia a domicilio puede ser una buena alternativa de trabajo, ya que con este servicio ayudaremos a disminuir la carga asistencial de los cuidadores, ayudándoles a manejar la situación, disminuiremos la carga asistencial de los profesionales y los gastos sanitario evitando reingresos. A su vez el realizar el tratamiento de Fisioterapia en el domicilio del paciente, es decir en su entorno, mejorara la adherencia al tratamiento y, por lo tanto, su implicación en alcanzar los objetivos terapéuticos planteados. Hipótesis: la fisioterapia domiciliaria (FD) mejora los resultados del tratamiento, la calidad de vida de los pacientes y cuidadores y estos resultados son similares o mejores en comparación con la rehabilitación ambulatoria y hospitalaria en los pacientes con accidente cerebrovascular (ICTUS), prótesis de cadera (PD) y prótesis de rodilla (PR) y con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica (EPOC). Los objetivos planteados son los siguientes: Objetivo principal: valorar si es factible introducir la rehabilitación domiciliaria en Navarra. Objetivos secundarios: a) Valorar si la FD mejora más la calidad de vida de los pacientes comparando con la rehabilitación en el Hospital Virgen del Camino (HVC) y de la Clínica Ubarmin de Navarra (CU). b) Comprobar si se reducirían costes sanitarios con el Programa Piloto de Fisioterapia Domiciliaria. c) Evaluar la carga del cuidador. d) Comprobar el número de reingresos hospitalarios realizando la Fisioterapia Domiciliaria. e) Valorar la autonomía en la capacidad de realizar las actividades básicas de la vida diaria (AVBD) con la FD en comparación con la rehabilitación en el HVC y la CU. f) Valorar si los pacientes con ICTUS consiguen mejores resultados cognitivos realizando la FD en vez de la rehabilitación en el HVC y la CU. g) Estimar si los pacientes con ICTUS y con PD o PR consiguen un mejor equilibrio y autonomía para realizar la marcha, cambiando el lugar de tratamiento del HVC y la CU a su domicilio. h) Valorar si el realizar la FD hace que los pacientes con EPOC disminuyan en el índice de BODE en comparación con los que realizan la rehabilitación en el HVC y la CU. i) Comparar la media de sesiones al alta del Proceso de Atención en Fisioterapia. Metodología: el estudio de investigación implica la confección de dos grupos donde el grupo control llevará a cabo un tratamiento de fisioterapia ambulatoria u hospitalaria, mientras que el grupo experimental hará tratamiento en ámbito domiciliario. La evaluación se llevará a cabo mediante diferentes escalas validadas, (Barthel, Tinetti, Minni mental test, índice de BODE, Escala de Sobrecarga del Cuidador de Zarit y SF-36) al inicio del estudio, a los 15 días, al mes, a los 3 meses y a los 6 meses. El lugar de estudio serán las zonas básicas de salud de Burguete, Salazar e Isaba. Criterios de inclusión: pacientes con ICTUS, PD y PR o con EPOC, mayores de 65 años, independientemente del sexo. Limitación para desplazarse a un centro de salud y un buen soporte socio-familiar. Criterios de exclusión: afectación cognitiva, enfermedades o complicaciones que impida la realización de la FD. Pacientes con EPOC, fumadores y con peligro de broncoespasmo. Falta de colaboración por parte del paciente. Análisis estadístico: Para el análisis estadístico se utilizara el programa estadístico SPSS (versión 20). Para obtener las conclusiones se realizaran las relaciones oportunas entre las diferentes variables explicadas anteriormente. En el caso de la relación entre variables cuantitativas se utilizará el coeficiente de correlación lineal de Pearson. En la relación entre variables cualitativas el Test chi-cuadrado de Pearson. Por último en la relación entre diferentes modalidades de variables se hará la comparación de medias, Z t-test o t- test.

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Supported Employment (SE) is a clear alternative to the work inclusion of people with severe mental disorder (SMD). This article has two purposes: first, to show the possibilities of application of the SE with people with SMD, secondly, to establish the main lines that are configured as elements favoring the inclusion processes of this group work by SE. A piece of research has been carried out based on interviews of professionals with experience in supporting the work inclusion of people with SMD, focusing on the key factors that these professionals perceive as key elements for successful work inclusion processes. The awareness of the disease by the worker with SMD, the organization of the support processes throughout the insertion process, the relationship with the company as well as with the family and the characteristics of the health network are among the factors that, according to the research results, appear to be key factors for successful and less successful work inclusion processes. The information obtained provides insight into how people with SMD develop work inclusion processes with supported employment and help us to suggest some strategies to improve these processes

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