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Death Stud ; : 1-7, 2024 Sep 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39305466

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The COVID-19 pandemic raised fears about a rise in prolonged grief rates. To determine if these fears are justified, we examined an online sample of 329 Turkish adults for their level of prolonged grief symptoms (as well as probable Prolonged Grief Disorder-PGD) and associated factors in relation to losses during the pandemic. Respondents completed measures of prolonged grief, post-traumatic stress disorder, and depression. Overall, 10% of participants reported symptoms indicating a probable PGD diagnosis. Surprisingly, loss due to COVID-19 or disruption of the natural mourning process did not relate to higher levels of prolonged grief. Our findings suggest that although levels of prolonged grief (and rates of PGD) may have increased during the pandemic, prolonged grief (or PGD) during this time is likely not linked to losses due to COVID-19 or to disruptions in the normal grieving process.

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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39152624

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WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: In daily psychiatric practice, understanding individuals often involves formulating the clinical case, which may lead to viewing them solely as symptoms to be solved. Consequently, it can be challenging to see the individual beyond their symptoms. However, trying to understand the individual by his/her writings about narratives can offer broader perspectives and extend beyond being a medium for patients to express their experiences. On understanding writing, hermeneutics will be a resourceful method. WHAT THE PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: This study aims to propose a reevaluation of the nature of therapeutic communication among individuals with schizophrenia, psychiatrists, and psychiatric nurses by interpreting their writings on the same written narratives through a hermeneutic analysis. Our study has unique features compared to previous studies on communication between mental health professionals and patients. We directly investigated the act of understanding through the writings of the three groups of participants. The participants were also engaged in reading and writing about the narratives instead of relying on clinical interviews or self-report questionnaires. To the best of our knowledge, our study is the first hermeneutic study to examine the nature of reflection while all three groups encounter the same narratives as readers. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: The results point to the need for psychiatrists/psychiatric nurses to develop new perspectives and skills in understanding/interacting with individuals with schizophrenia. Our study could be a pioneer sample in applying hermeneutics as a prevailing method to mental health nursing practice. ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Understanding individuals with schizophrenia is an essential but challenging phenomenon in psychiatry. AIM/QUESTION: This study proposes a reevaluation of the nature of therapeutic communication among individuals with schizophrenia, psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses by interpreting their writings on the same written narratives through a hermeneutic analysis. METHOD: In this study, employing a qualitative descriptive methodology utilising hermeneutic analysis, participants read the five narratives, wrote down their opinions on each narratives and answered nine questions to express their own personal writing experiences. RESULTS: Participants from each group acted as both 'readers' and 'authors' while rewriting the selected five short narratives based on their own sense of readings. The expression, rewriting refers to the act of reading and written interpretations of participants and researchers in this study. While individuals with schizophrenia primarily focused on the text (narrative) in their readings and writings, psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses tended to focus on reader (themselves) in their interpretations. DISCUSSION: Although reading should be approached as a process of discovery rather than merely seeking predetermined knowledge, psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses read the narratives as if the author were a patient or as the signs of an illness. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The results point to the need for psychiatrists/psychiatric nurses to develop new perspectives and skills in understanding and interacting with individuals with schizophrenia.

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J Trauma Stress ; 37(2): 231-242, 2024 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38129914

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Bereavement can lead to prolonged grief disorder (PGD) as well as episodes of major depression. Studies on the prevalence of PGD and its differences from postbereavement depression have not been conclusive. This study compared the correlates of depression and prolonged grief (PG) symptoms in a population-based random sample (N = 535) using the Beck Depression Inventory, Inventory of Complicated Grief-Revised, Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI), and Adult Separation Anxiety Questionnaire (ASAQ). Correlates of PG and depressive symptoms were examined using linear regression in 328 bereaved respondents. The prevalence of probable PGD based on PGD-2009 criteria was 3.0% among bereaved respondents and 1.9% in the total sample. PG was related to bereavement-related features including sex of the deceased, ß = - .110, p = .026; time since loss, ß = - .179, p = .001; the number of lifetime losses experienced, ß = .157, p = .016; and perceived closeness with the deceased, ß = .214, p < .001. Only lower income of the bereaved predicted depression, ß = - .139, p = .018. In women, but not in men, the loss of a male family member (i.e., brother or son) was a significant predictor of PG symptoms, ß = - .180, p = .006. The results confirm the qualitative distinction between depression and PG in a nonclinical sample and show that PG is mainly related to the intrinsic and extrinsic characteristics of the deceased or of death, whereas depression relates only to the characteristics of the bereaved person.


Assuntos
Luto , Transtorno Depressivo Maior , Transtornos de Estresse Pós-Traumáticos , Adulto , Masculino , Humanos , Feminino , Depressão/epidemiologia , Depressão/diagnóstico , Transtornos de Estresse Pós-Traumáticos/epidemiologia , Pesar
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Turk Psikiyatri Derg ; 34(2): 136-139, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês, Turco | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37357901

RESUMO

Sedation with intravenous anesthetics is a sedation method that is often preferred during minor surgical procedures for anxious patients. Among the anesthetic agents used are drugs such as midazolam and ketamine, which can cause psychiatric symptoms such as loss of control over the behavior of the person (disinhibition) or dissociation. In people with high anxiety levels, a paradoxical rise of anxiety may rarely occur with midazolam, and emergence agitation or delirium may occur after anesthesia with ketamine. Post-traumatic stress disorder is a known risk factor for emergence agitation. Accompanying traumatic stress symptoms are reported to have persisted for a long time in the case reports of emergence agitation with a past history of trauma. It is aimed to discuss the importance of traumatic stress symptoms in sedation management in the post-earthquake period by presenting a case with increased anxiety and emergence agitation with acute stress symptoms such as re-experiencing the earthquake after sedation with intravenous anesthetics for a local surgical procedure immediately after experiencing the Kahramanmaras earthquake on February 6 in Turkey. Keywords: Earthquakes, intravenous anesthetics, emergence, psychomotor agitation, acute stress disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder.


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Anestesia , Terremotos , Delírio do Despertar , Ketamina , Humanos , Midazolam/efeitos adversos , Ketamina/efeitos adversos , Delírio do Despertar/tratamento farmacológico , Anestésicos Intravenosos/uso terapêutico
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J ECT ; 39(1): 15-22, 2023 03 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35700971

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OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of maintenance electroconvulsive therapy (mECT) with respect to the hospitalization duration, number of hospitalizations, and major and minor treatment changes with a mirror-image study design. METHODS: Medical charts of patients who received at least a 3-month-long course of mECT were reviewed. The records of 36 patients (17 with psychotic disorders, 19 with affective disorders) were retrospectively examined for 2 periods with the same duration; during the mECT (post-mECT) and before the mECT (pre-mECT). The hospitalization duration, the number of hospitalizations, and major and minor treatment changes, which were assumed to provide information on the effectiveness of the interventions, were recorded and compared between these periods. Statistical analysis was performed using generalized estimating equation models conducted with age, diagnostic category, and observation time as covariates. In addition, the relapse and recurrence rates and time to relapse/recurrence were analyzed. RESULTS: Comparison of pre-mECT and post-mECT periods revealed that mECT, applied in an individualized schedule combined with pharmacotherapy, was associated with a lower frequency ( P < 0.001; rate ratio [RR], 0.161; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.087-0.297), shorter duration of hospitalization ( P < 0.001; RR, 0.123; 95% CI, 0.056-0.271), and lower number of major treatment changes ( P = 0.007; RR, 0.522; 95% CI, 0.324-0.840), irrespective of diagnoses. The relapse/recurrence rates were similar in the 2 diagnostic categories ( P = 1.000; 26.3% vs 29.4%). CONCLUSIONS: Maintenance ECT should be increasingly considered an important treatment modality in patients with affective and psychotic disorders after an effective course of ECT.


Assuntos
Eletroconvulsoterapia , Transtornos Psicóticos , Humanos , Eletroconvulsoterapia/métodos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Transtornos Psicóticos/terapia , Recidiva , Resultado do Tratamento
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Turk Psikiyatri Derg ; 30(3): 157-162, 2019.
Artigo em Turco | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31613974

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OBJECTIVE: Gender dysphoria refers to the experienced discomfort related to the incongruence between gender identity and the sex assigned at birth. Current treatment approach for this clinical condition is gender affirmation procedures. International guidelines about gender affirmation do not recommend routine genetic evaluation. In Turkey, provision of health insurance for medical expenses incurred by these procedures requires genetic consultation which frequently involves chromosome analysis (karyotyping). However, the contribution of routine chromosome analysis to the assessment and management of gender dysphoria is not established. This study aims to assess the results of chromosome analysis and its effect on the management of gender dysphoria. METHOD: The completed chromosome analysis results and observational records of 217 individuals among a total of 281 evaluated for gender affirmation in the psychiatry polyclinic were investigated retrospectively. RESULTS: The chromosome analysis results of 213 (98.2 %) of the 217 individuals investigated were congruent with the sex assigned at birth. Variations were found in the karyotypes of 4 individuals with female sex assigned at birth, only 1 of whom had been diagnosed with a disorder of sex development. In the other cases, however, chromosome analysis did not affect the diagnosis or the clinical intervention. CONCLUSION: Finding that routine chromosome analysis during the assessment for gender affirmation process rarely affected the clinical diagnosis and the treatment was consistent with the reports of previous studies and supported the recommendation that chromosome analysis should be carried out only in cases where history, physical examination and the required imaging investigations suggested a disorder sex development.


Assuntos
Disforia de Gênero/psicologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Cromossomos/química , Feminino , Disforia de Gênero/genética , Humanos , Cariotipagem , Masculino , Prontuários Médicos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Pessoas Transgênero , Adulto Jovem
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