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Psychother Res ; 29(7): 846-859, 2019 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29724135

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Objective: This meta-analysis synthesized the literature regarding the effect of therapist experience on internalizing client outcomes to evaluate the utility of lay providers in delivering treatment and to inform therapist training. Method: The analysis included 22 studies, contributing 208 effect sizes. Study and client characteristics were coded to examine moderators. We conducted subgroup meta-analyses examining the relationship of therapist experience across a diverse set of internalizing client outcomes. Results: Results demonstrated a small, but significant relationship between therapist experience and internalizing client outcomes. There was no relationship between therapist experience and outcomes in clients with primary anxiety disorders. In samples of clients with primary depressive disorders and in samples of clients with mixed internalizing disorders, there was a significant relationship between experience and outcomes. The relationship between therapist experience and outcomes was stronger when clients were randomized to therapists, treatment was not manualized, and for measures of client satisfaction and "other" outcomes (e.g., dropout). Conclusions: It appears that therapist experience may matter for internalizing clients under certain circumstances, but this relationship is modest. Continuing methodological concerns in the literature are noted, as well as recommendations to address these concerns.


Subject(s)
Anxiety Disorders/therapy , Clinical Competence/statistics & numerical data , Depressive Disorder/therapy , Health Personnel/statistics & numerical data , Outcome Assessment, Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Psychotherapy/statistics & numerical data , Humans
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Psychother Res ; 29(7): 908-918, 2019 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29366385

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Objective: This study examined purported change mechanisms in emotion-focused therapy for social anxiety disorder. Methods: The sample included nine clients who had participated in a multiple-baseline case study trial examining the efficacy of emotion-focused therapy for social anxiety disorder (SAD). Multilevel analyses were conducted to examine the trajectories of emotions over the course of treatment, and whether primary adaptive emotions in a given session predicted levels of SAD symptoms, self-criticism, and self-reassurance over the course of the following week. Results: Findings showed a significant decrease in shame, and a marginally significant increase in assertive anger, over the course of treatment. Adaptive sadness/grief in a given session predicted less fear of negative evaluation over the course of the following week. Shame in a given session predicted higher levels of inadequate-self over the course of the following week. Finally, shame, and to a lesser degree assertive anger, in a given session predicted reassurance of self over the course of the following week. Neither assertive anger nor adaptive sadness/grief in a given session predicted levels of self-criticism over the course of the following week. Conclusions: These findings lend partial preliminary support for the therapeutic role of evoking and processing adaptive sadness/grief and assertive anger in the treatment of SAD.


Subject(s)
Emotion-Focused Therapy , Emotions , Phobia, Social/therapy , Process Assessment, Health Care , Psychotherapeutic Processes , Self Concept , Adult , Female , Humans
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Psychother Res ; 29(2): 213-225, 2019 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28580884

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OBJECTIVE: A trial of psychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) demonstrated that motivational interviewing (MI) integrated with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) outperformed CBT alone on clients' worry reduction across a 12-month follow-up. In the present study, we hypothesized and tested that less client resistance and greater client-perceived therapist empathy (specific foci of MI) would account for MI's additive effect. Exploratory analyses assessed whether the common processes of homework completion and therapeutic alliance quality mediated the treatment effect. METHOD: Clients with GAD were randomized to 15 sessions of MI-CBT (n = 42) or CBT alone (n = 43). Worry was assessed throughout treatment and follow-up. Observers rated resistance at midtreatment, and clients reported on perceived therapist empathy, alliance, and homework completion throughout treatment. Mediation was tested with bootstrapping methods. RESULTS: Expectedly, MI-CBT clients evidenced less resistance and perceived greater therapist empathy, each of which related to lower 12-month worry. However, when both variables were tested simultaneously, only resistance remained a significant mediator of treatment. No indirect effects through homework completion or alliance emerged. CONCLUSIONS: Reducing client resistance may be a theory-consistent mechanism through which integrative MI-CBT promotes superior long-term improvement than traditional CBT when treating GAD. Clinical or methodological significance of this article: This study further supports the long-term clinical benefit of integrating MI into CBT when treating the highly prevalent and historically difficult-to-treat condition of GAD. In particular, it points to the theory-specific mechanism of MI (helping to reduce/resolve patients' in-treatment resistance) as accounting for the integrative treatment's additive effect on worry reduction across a follow-up period. Therapists using CBT to treat patients with GAD should be trained to incorporate MI principles (e.g., empathy, collaboration, autonomy support) in general and in response to explicit markers of resistance.


Subject(s)
Anxiety Disorders/therapy , Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/methods , Motivational Interviewing/methods , Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care , Patient Compliance , Therapeutic Alliance , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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Rev Port Cardiol (Engl Ed) ; 40(8): 547-555, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34392896

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BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment, anxiety and depression are common in heart failure (HF) patients and its evolution is not fully understood. OBJECTIVES: To assess the cognitive status of HF patients over time, its relation to anxiety and depression, and its prognostic impact. METHODS: Prospective, longitudinal, single center study including patients enrolled in a structured program for follow-up after hospital admission for HF decompensation. Cognitive function, anxiety/depression state, HF-related quality of life (QoL) were assessed before discharge and during follow-up (between 6th and 12th month) using Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire, respectively. HF related outcomes were all cause readmissions, HF readmissions and the composite endpoint of all-cause readmissions or death. RESULTS: 43 patients included (67±11.3 years, 69% male); followed-up for 8.2±2.1 months. 25.6% had an abnormal MoCA score that remained stable during follow-up (22.6±4.2 vs. 22.2±5.5; p=NS). MoCA score <22 at discharge conferred a sixfold greater risk of HF readmission [HR=6.42 (1.26-32.61); p=0.025], also predicting all-cause readmissions [HR=4.00 (1.15-13.95); p=0.03] and death or all-cause readmissions [HR=4.63 (1.37-15.67); p=0.014]. Patients with higher MoCA score showed a greater ability to deal with their disease (p=0.038). At discharge, 14% and 18.6% had an abnormal HADS score for depression and anxiety, respectively, which remained stable during follow-up and was not related to MoCA. CONCLUSIONS: Cognitive function, anxiety and depressive status remain stable in HF patients despite optimized HF therapy. Cognitive status shall be routinely screened to adopt attitudes that improve management as it has an impact on HF-related QoL and prognosis.


Subject(s)
Heart Failure , Quality of Life , Anxiety , Brain , Cognition , Depression , Female , Heart Failure/therapy , Humans , Male , Prospective Studies
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Braz J Anesthesiol ; 70(4): 349-356, 2020.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32792132

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BACKGROUND: Anxiety is a state of worry caused by the anticipation of external or internal danger. Awareness During Anesthesia (ADA) is an unexpected memory recall during anesthesia. In this study, we aimed to determine the factors that affect preoperative anxiety and observe the incidence of ADA, as well as to determine the anxiety levels of these patients with a history of ADA. METHODS: This study was planned to be prospective, observational, and cross-sectional. Patients in whom septoplasty was planned, who was admitted to the anesthesiology outpatients between March 2018 and September 2018, were ASA I-II, and aged 18-70 years were included in the study. The demographic characteristics of patients were recorded. The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) was used to determine anxiety during a preoperative evaluation. The modified Brice awareness score was used simultaneously to determine previous ADA. RESULTS: The anxiety scores of patients who were conscious during anesthesia were higher than other patients. The mean STAI score was 40.85±14.8 in the 799 patients who met the inclusion criteria of this study. When the anxiety scores were compared, the scores were higher in females than in males (p < 0.05). The mean STAI score was found as 40.3±13.8 in patients who dreamed during anesthesia. CONCLUSION: It is important to determine the anxiety levels of patients in the preoperative period to prevent the associated complications. Preoperative anxiety, besides preventing ADA, should be dealt with in a multidisciplinary manner. ADA should be carefully questioned while evaluating previous anesthesia experiences.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia/methods , Anxiety/epidemiology , Intraoperative Awareness/epidemiology , Preoperative Period , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dreams/psychology , Female , Humans , Intraoperative Awareness/psychology , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Sex Factors
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J Pediatr (Rio J) ; 96(1): 8-19, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31029680

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OBJECTIVE: To find evidence of the symptoms of anxiety/depression in children with developmental coordination disorder as compared to their typically developing peers at both the group and individual level, and to identify how many different tools are used to measure anxiety and/or depression. METHODS: Electronic searches in eight databases (PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, Web of Science, ERIC, PsycINFO, Embase, SciELO and LILACS), using the following keywords: 'Developmental Coordination Disorder,' 'Behavioral Problems,' 'Child,' 'Anxiety,' 'Depression,' 'Mental Health,' and 'Mental Disorders.' The methodological quality was assessed by Newcastle-Ottawa Scale adapted for cross-sectional studies and the NOS for cohort studies. The studies were classified as low, moderate, or high quality. To provide clinical evidence, the effect size of the symptoms of anxiety and depression was calculated for each study. RESULTS: The initial database searches identified 581 studies, and after the eligibility criteria were applied, six studies were included in the review. All studies were classified as being of moderate to high quality, and the effect sizes for both anxiety and depression outcomes were medium. The evidence indicated that all of the assessed studies presented more symptoms of anxiety and depression in children with developmental coordination disorder than in their typically developing peers. On the individual level, this review found children with clinical symptoms of anxiety in 17-34% (developmental coordination disorder) and 0-23% (typically developing), and of depression in 9-15% (developmental coordination disorder) and 2-5% (typically developing) of the children. CONCLUSIONS: Children with developmental coordination disorder are at higher risk of developing symptoms of anxiety and depression than their typically developing peers.


Subject(s)
Anxiety , Depression , Motor Skills Disorders , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Humans
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Braz J Anesthesiol ; 70(3): 271-277, 2020.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32653228

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: It is suggested that 38-45% of patients experience preoperative anxiety. We observe that patients undergoing living donor nephrectomy suffer from anxiety. Preoperative anxiety may complicate a patient's recovery from anesthesia and postoperative pain control. This study investigates the preoperative anxiety rate and its effect on anesthetic recovery and postoperative pain in patients undergoing donor nephrectomy. METHODS: Forty-eight individuals undergoing living-related renal donor nephrectomy were included in this analytic prospective observational cohort study. Their preoperative anxiety was measured with the STAI-I and STAI-II inventories. The relationships between anxiety scores with data regarding demographics, recovery from anesthesia, and postoperative pain scores were investigated. RESULTS: The findings were remarkable in that the anxiety scores of living renal donors were significantly correlated with their recovery variables, which are spontaneous respiration time, sufficient respiration time, extubation time, and PACU discharge time (p<0.01). Anxiety scores were significantly positively correlated with the pain scores of the 30th minute, 1st, 2nd, 4th, 8th, 12th, 24th hours, and the total amounts of analgesic administered in 24hours (p<0.05). A significantly negative correlation was also determined between anxiety scores and patients' satisfaction. CONCLUSION: Our study showed that patients undergoing living-related donor nephrectomy with high anxiety levels had late recovery times and high postoperative pain scores. Thus, determining those patients with high preoperative anxiety level is crucial to providing patients with satisfactory emerging from anesthesia and the control of their postoperative pain during donor nephrectomy.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia Recovery Period , Anxiety/complications , Living Donors/psychology , Nephrectomy , Pain, Postoperative/epidemiology , Pain, Postoperative/etiology , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Preoperative Period , Prospective Studies , Young Adult
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Diagn. tratamento ; 29(1): 31-39, jan-mar. 2024. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1551777

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Contextualização: A melatonina é um hormônio endógeno encontrado em quase todos os organismos e participa de vários processos fisiológicos. A suplementação de melatonina tem sido preconizada na mídia para o tratamento e prevenção de várias doenças. Entretanto, há carência de informações científicas disponíveis sobre seu real benefício para a saúde. Objetivos: Sumarizar as evidências de revisões sistemáticas da Cochrane, referentes à efetividade das intervenções com suplementação de melatonina em humanos. Métodos: Trata-se de overview de revisões sistemáticas Cochrane. Procedeu-se à busca na Cochrane Library (2023), sendo utilizado o descritor "MELATONIN". Todas as revisões sistemáticas de ensaios clínicos foram incluídas. O desfecho primário de análise foi a melhora clínica, a redução dos sintomas ou a prevenção da doença. Resultados: Oito estudos foram incluídos, totalizando 53 ensaios clínicos e 4.024 participantes. Houve evidência de efetividade apenas para controle de ansiedade em pacientes em pré-operatório (evidência moderada) em comparação com placebo e para prevenção e tratamento de jet lag de fuso horário (evidência alta de certeza). Discussão: Embora seja muito veiculada na mídia, a suplementação de melatonina carece de estudos de qualidade para análise de sua efetividade. Os estudos clínicos disponíveis até o momento são heterogêneos e apresentam limitações metodológicas. Poucas análises convergem com segurança para um bom nível de evidência que permita sua recomendação. Conclusão: Não há suporte com bom nível de evidência atualmente para a maioria das intervenções com suplementação de melatonina, sendo recomendada a realização de novos estudos prospectivos para melhor robustez dos achados e análises.


Subject(s)
Systematic Review , Melatonin , Primary Prevention , Therapeutics , Clinical Trial
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Braz J Anesthesiol ; 69(1): 1-6, 2019.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30401475

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Preoperative instruction is known to significantly reduce patient anxiety before surgery. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of preoperative education on the level of anxiety of cancer patients undergoing surgery using the self-reported Beck anxiety inventory. METHODS: This study is a short-term observational study, including 72 female patients with a diagnosis of endometrial cancer who were scheduled to undergo surgical treatment under general anesthesia. During the pre-anesthetic consultation 15 days before surgery, one group of patients (Group A, n=36) was given comprehensive information about their scheduled anesthetic and surgical procedures, while the other group of patients (Group B, n=36) did not receive any information pertaining to these variables. The Beck anxiety inventory, blood pressure and heart rate were evaluated before and after the preoperative education in Group A. In Group B, these parameters were evaluated at the beginning and at the end of the consultation. RESULTS: The hemodynamic values were lower in the group that received preoperative education, in comparison with the group that did not receive preoperative education. Educating the patients about the procedure resulted in a reduction in the levels of anxiety from mild to minimum, whereas there was no change in the group that did not receive the preoperative education. This latter group kept the same level of anxiety up to the end of pre-anesthetic consultation. CONCLUSIONS: Patient orientation in the preoperative setting should be the standard of care to minimize patient anxiety prior to surgery, especially for patients with cancer.


Subject(s)
Anxiety/diagnosis , Anxiety/prevention & control , Neoplasms/surgery , Patient Education as Topic , Self Report , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anxiety/etiology , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Neoplasms/complications , Neoplasms/psychology , Preoperative Care , Prospective Studies , Test Anxiety Scale , Young Adult
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RFO UPF ; 29(1)20240000.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1566098

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A Disfunção Tempomandibular (DTM) é caracterizada por uma série de distúrbios que afetam os músculos mastigatórios, a articulação temporomandibular (ATM) e estruturas adjacentes. Sua origem é multifatorial e pode estar vinculada a aspectos emocionais. O aumento da incidência de dor orofacial, especialmente associada à saúde mental, tem despertado interesse na comunidade científica, impactando a qualidade de vida, especialmente em jovens universitários. Objetivo: Este estudo teve como objetivo investigar a prevalência da DTM e sua relação com diferentes níveis de ansiedade entre acadêmicos de Odontologia da UCEFF, Chapecó/SC. Metodologia: Realizado como um estudo transversal, exploratório e descritivo, a amostra compreendeu 161 acadêmicos. A coleta de dados envolveu a aplicação de questionários validados, como o Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD), Triagem da Dor por DTM e um questionário de sintomas. Esses questionários foram correlacionados com dados demográficos e um questionário sobre Desordem de Ansiedade Generalizada (GAD-7). Resultados: Observou-se que acadêmicos que relataram DTM apresentaram uma taxa de ansiedade 10% superior em comparação com aqueles sem dor. Conclusão: A associação entre autorrelato de dor e DTM foi evidenciada, destacando a interconexão entre a condição física e os aspectos psicológicos.

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Rev. Nutr. (Online) ; 37: e230092, 2024. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1565184

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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to assessment the risk factors affecting development of hypothyroidism and to examine the selected dietary micronutrient intakes of primary hypothyroidism, subclinical hypothyroidism and euthyroid individuals comparing the healthy control group, and to evaluate the relationship between dietary micronutrient intakes and serum thyroid hormones. Additionally, this study planned to observe anxiety severities in different hypothyroidism groups. Methods This case-control study was carried out with 120 individuals: 60 in the patient group and 60 in the control group. The patient group was further subdivided into primary hypothyroidism, subclinical hypothyroidism, and euthyroid groups. A questionnaire and the Beck Anxiety Inventory were administered to all participants. 24-hour food consumption records, anthropometric measurements, biochemical parameters were taken. Results When serum vitamin D level increased by one unit (ng/mL), risk of disease decreased by 1%; and when age (year) increased by one unit, risk of disease increased by 5.1%. Dietary micronutrient intakes were similar in all groups. There were negative correlations between serum T4 levels and selenium intake in primary hypothyroidism group, and serum TSH levels and copper intake in subclinical hypothyroidism group, and serum TSH levels and iodine intake in control group. Beck Anxiety Inventory scores of patient groups were higher than control group. There was no statistically difference between primary, subclinical and euthyroid hypothyroidism groups in terms of anxiety scores. Conclusion Serum vitamin D level and age affected the risk of hypothyroidism. Micronutrient intake was associated with thyroid parameters. Anxiety was higher in hypothyroid patients, independent of thyroid hormone levels.


RESUMO Objetivo Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar os fatores de risco que afetam o desenvolvimento do hipotireoidismo e examinar os consumo de micronutrientes dietéticos selecionados em indivíduos com hipotireoidismo primário, hipotireoidismo subclínico e eutireoideo, comparando-os com o grupo controle saudável, e avaliar a relação entre os consumo de micronutrientes dietéticos e as hormonas tiroideias séricas. Além disso, este estudo objetivou observar a gravidade da ansiedade em diferentes grupos de hipotireoidismo. Métodos Este estudo de caso-controle foi realizado com 120 indivíduos: 60 no grupo pacientes e 60 no grupo controle. O grupo pacientes foi ainda subdividido em hipotireoidismo primário, hipotireoidismo subclínico, e grupos eutróide. Um questionário e o Inventário de Ansiedade de Beck foram administrados a todos os participantes. Foram recolhidos registos de consumo alimentar diário (i.e., 24 horas por dia), medições antropométricas, e parâmetros bioquímicos. Resultados Quando o nível de vitamina D no soro aumentou uma unidade (ng/mL), o risco de doença diminuiu 1%; e quando a idade (ano) aumentou uma unidade, o risco de doença aumentou 5.1%. A ingestão de micronutrientes na dieta foi semelhante em todos os grupos. Verificaram-se correlações negativas entre os níveis séricos de T4 e a ingestão de selênio no grupo com hipotireoidismo primário, e entre os níveis séricos de TSH e a ingestão de cobre no grupo com hipotireoidismo subclínico, e entre os níveis séricos de TSH e a ingestão de iodo no grupo controle. Pontuação do Inventário de Ansiedade de Beck dos grupos pacientes foram superiores ao grupo controle. Não houve diferença estatística entre os grupos de hipotireoidismo primário, subclínico e eutireoideo em termos de pontuação de ansiedade. Conclusão O nível sérico de vitamina D e a idade afetaram o risco de hipotireoidismo. A ingestão de micronutrientes foi associada aos parâmetros da tireoide. A ansiedade foram maior nos doentes com hipotireoidismo, independentemente dos níveis da hormona tiroideia.

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Rev. Bras. Saúde Mater. Infant. (Online) ; 24: e20220391, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1558988

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Abstract Objectives: this study aimed to investigate the effect of education and auriculotherapy on stress, anxiety, and depression, and coping responses in mothers with premature infants. Methods: this is a randomized clinical trial study at Bahar Hospital carried out with 90 mothers with premature infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. Those eligible for hospitalization were included in the study and distributed into three groups before intervention: (30 ones in the control, training, and auriculotherapy groups, respectively). The mean stress, anxiety, depression, and coping responses in mothers were measured both at the beginning of the study and before neonatal discharge. Results: there was no statistically significant difference in terms of anxiety, stress, and depression scores between the three groups before the intervention. However, after the intervention, there was a significant statistical difference between these three groups, which was among the mean scores of anxiety, stress, and depression. In terms of coping responses, the mean emotional and problem-oriented score in all three groups before and after the intervention is statistically significant. Conclusions: educating mothers and auriculotherapy pressure therapy are simple and practical methods in reducing anxiety, stress, depression, and increase coping responses; consequently, they can be used in neonatal intensive care.


Resumo Objetivos: este estudo teve como objetivo investigar o efeito da educação e da auriculoterapia no estresse, ansiedade e depressão e nas respostas de enfrentamento em mães com bebês prematuros. Métodos: este é um estudo de ensaio clínico randomizado no Bahar Hospital realizado com 90 mães de bebês prematuros internados em unidade de terapia intensiva neonatal. Os elegíveis para internação foram incluídos no estudo e distribuídos em três grupos antes da intervenção: (30 nos grupos controle, treinamento e auriculoterapia, respectivamente). O estresse médio, ansiedade, depressão e respostas de enfrentamento em mães foram medidas no início do estudo e antes da alta neonatal. Resultados: não houve diferença estatisticamente significativa nos escores de ansiedade, estresse e depressão entre os três grupos antes da intervenção. No entanto, após a intervenção, houve uma diferença estatística significativa entre esses três grupos, que foi entre a pontuação média de ansiedade, estresse e depressão. Em termos de respostas de enfrentamento, a pontuação média emocional e orientada para o problema em todos os três grupos antes e depois da intervenção é estatisticamente significativa. Conclusões: a educação das mães e a terapia de pressão com auriculoterapia são métodos simples e práticos na redução da ansiedade, estresse, depressão e aumento das respostas de enfrentamento; conseqüentemente, podem ser utilizados em terapia intensiva neonatal.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , Anxiety , Stress, Physiological , Infant, Premature , Depression , Auriculotherapy , Infant Care , Mothers/psychology , Intensive Care Units, Neonatal , Double-Blind Method
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J Pediatr (Rio J) ; 95(5): 545-551, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31340899

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OBJECTIVE: To verify the effect of psychological preparation on the relief of preoperative anxiety in children and to correlate parents' and children's levels of anxiety. METHOD: After the approval of the institutional Research Ethics Committee and written consent of the children's parents or guardians, 118 children of both genders were prospectively selected, aged between 2 and 8 years, physical condition classification ASA I, who were treated in the pre-anesthetic evaluation ambulatory of the University Hospital and who underwent ambulatory surgeries at the same hospital. Two controlled groups of 59 children were randomized: control group basic preparation and psychological preparation group. On the day of surgery, all selected children were evaluated regarding their level of anxiety using the modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale and their parents were evaluated regarding their level of anxiety through the Visual Analog Scale. The evaluator was blinded to which study group the child and family member belonged to. RESULTS: Nine children and their family members were excluded per group when the results were analyzed. Children from the prepared group showed significant reductions in their level of anxiety in relation to the control group (p=0.04). There was no correlation between the level of anxiety of children and their parents' levels (p=0.78). CONCLUSION: The psychological preparation was effective in reducing the level of anxiety of children. However, there was no relation between the level of anxiety of children and their parents' level.


Subject(s)
Anxiety/psychology , Preoperative Care/psychology , Anxiety/prevention & control , Child , Child, Preschool , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Male , Parents/psychology , Preoperative Care/methods , Preoperative Period , Prospective Studies , Statistics, Nonparametric , Treatment Outcome , Visual Analog Scale
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J. Health Biol. Sci. (Online) ; 12(1): 1-10, jan.-dez. 2024. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1554316

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Objetivo: analisar fatores associados à ansiedade e depressão em profissionais de saúde que prestam assistência a pacientes com COVID-19 em um hospital público de Recife. Método: estudo transversal, com aplicação de questionário online contendo variáveis sociodemográficas e relacionadas ao trabalho e instrumento escala de depressão, ansiedade e estresse. Realizadas análises descritivas das variáveis independentes e análise bivariada usando regressão linear da relação entre a variável dependente e das variáveis independentes. Resultados: 77 profissionais responderam ao questionário. A fisioterapia foi a categoria profissional associada à ansiedade, e o setor de atuação no COVID- 19 e o tempo de exercício foram associados à depressão. Conclusão: são imprescindíveis as ações de promoção da saúde mental desses profissionais, considerando, principalmente, os impactos da pandemia de COVID-19.


Aim: This article aimed to analyze factors associated with anxiety and depression in health professionals who provide care to patients with COVID-19 in Recife public hospital. Method: cross-sectional study, with the application of an online questionnaire containing sociodemographic and work-related variables and the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale instrument. Descriptive analyses of the independent variables and bivariate analysis were performed using linear regression of the relationship between the dependent and the independent variables. Results: 77 professionals answered the questionnaire. Physiotherapy was the professional category associated with anxiety, and the sector of activity in COVID-19 and exercise time were associated with depression. Conclusion: actions to promote the mental health of these professionals are essential, mainly considering the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Subject(s)
Mental Health , COVID-19 , Anxiety , Stress, Psychological , Depression , Health Promotion
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Acta ortop. bras ; 32(spe1): e275648, 2024. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1556716

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ABSTRACT With the COVID-19 pandemic, elective orthopedic surgeries were interrupted in most healthcare services. This leads to impacts on the quality of life, as well as on the emotional, professional, and financial situation of patient athletes who had their surgical treatment postponed. Objective: To evaluate clinical, emotional, and professional impacts on athletes who had their knee surgery postponed. Methods: This study included 21 patients who were diagnosed with knee injuries and were on a surgical waiting list. Participants answered a questionnaire with socioeconomic questions, activity level (amateur/professional), diagnosis, proposed surgery, and questions about anxiety regarding the postponement and uncertainty of performing the surgery, worsening symptoms, and psychological status in general. Results: The most prevalent diagnosis was anterior cruciate ligament injury (81%). Moreover, 42.9% of patients reported being highly anxious about the date of surgery, with 23.8% being highly anxious about the uncertainty of surgery. There was a direct positive correlation (r = 0.418), indicating a higher level of anxiety in patients who faced greater financial impact. Conclusion: The indefinite postponement of surgeries had a great impact on anxiety levels and surgery uncertainty of patients awaiting surgery. Level of Evidence III, Transversal Study.


RESUMO Com a pandemia de COVID-19, as cirurgias ortopédicas eletivas foram interrompidas na maioria dos serviços de saúde. Isso acarretou impacto emocional, profissional, financeiro e na qualidade de vida de atletas que tiveram seu tratamento cirúrgico adiado. Objetivo: Avaliar esse impacto clínico, emocional e profissional em atletas que tiveram suas cirurgias de joelho postergadas. Métodos: Foram selecionados 21 pacientes com diagnóstico de lesão do joelho que estavam aguardando intervenção cirúrgica. Eles responderam um questionário sobre sua situação socioeconômica, nível de atividade (amador/profissional), diagnóstico, cirurgia proposta, ansiedade em relação ao adiamento e incerteza da realização da cirurgia, piora dos sintomas e quadro psicológico de modo geral. Resultados: O diagnóstico mais prevalente foi a lesão do ligamento cruzado anterior (81%). Dos pacientes, 42,9% relataram estar muito ansiosos sobre a data da cirurgia, e 23,8% muito ansiosos quanto à incerteza da cirurgia. Houve correlação positiva direta (r = 0,418) que indicou maior nível de ansiedade nos pacientes conforme o aumento do impacto financeiro. Conclusão: A suspensão indeterminada das cirurgias gerou um grande impacto, com ansiedade e incerteza dos pacientes que estavam aguardando suas cirurgias. Nível de Evidência III, Estudo Transversal.

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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 121(4): e20230590, abr.2024. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557052

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Resumo Fundamento O cardioversor-desfibrilador implantável (CDI) pode causar níveis elevados de ansiedade e depressão, resultando em efeitos negativos na qualidade de vida. Objetivos Avaliar a qualidade de vida, a ansiedade e a aceitação do CDI por meio de instrumentos de medida padronizados e identificar preditores de melhores respostas para cada um dos desfechos estudados. Método Coorte prospectiva com pacientes submetidos a implante inicial de CDI ou reoperação para a manutenção do dispositivo. Os desfechos do estudo incluíram: qualidade de vida, ansiedade e aceitação do CDI. A mudança nos escores (30 e 180 dias) foi avaliada por meio da diferença mínima importante (DMI). Foi utilizada a análise univariada e o modelo de regressão logística multivariada para a identificação de preditores de melhores respostas, adotando-se o nível de significância de 5%. Resultados De janeiro/2020 a junho/2021 foram incluídos 147 pacientes, com idade média de 55,3 ± 13,4 anos e predomínio do sexo masculino (72,1%). A DMI para qualidade de vida, a ansiedade e a aceitação do CDI foram observadas em 33 (22,4%), 36 (24,5%) e 43 (29,3%) pacientes, respectivamente. Idade igual ou maior que 60 anos (OR=2,5; IC 95%=1,14-5,53; p=0,022), ausência de fibrilação atrial (OR=3,8; IC 95%=1,26-11,63; p=0,017) e sexo feminino (OR=2,2; IC 95%=1,02-4,97; p=0,045) foram preditores independentes de melhores respostas para qualidade de vida, ansiedade e aceitação do CDI, respectivamente. Conclusão A identificação de preditores para melhores escores de qualidade de vida, ansiedade e aceitação do dispositivo pode subsidiar a implementação de cuidados específicos para os pacientes com maiores chances de apresentar resultados desfavoráveis.


Abstract Background An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) can cause high levels of anxiety and depression, resulting in negative effects on quality of life. Objectives To evaluate the quality of life, anxiety, and acceptance of the ICD using standardized measurement instruments and identify predictors of better responses for each of the outcomes studied. Method This is a prospective cohort study with patients undergoing initial ICD implantation or reoperation to maintain the device. The study outcomes included quality of life, anxiety, and acceptance of the ICD. The change in scores (30 and 180 days) was assessed using the minimal important difference (MID). Univariate analysis and the multivariate logistic regression model were used to identify predictors of better responses, adopting a significance level of 5%. Results A total of 147 patients were included between January/2020 to June/2021, with a mean age of 55.3 ± 13.4 years and a predominance of males (72.1%). The MID for quality of life, anxiety, and ICD acceptance were observed in 33 (22.4%), 36 (24.5%) and 43 (29.3%) patients, respectively. Age equal to or greater than 60 years (OR=2.5; 95%CI=1.14-5.53; p=0.022), absence of atrial fibrillation (OR=3.8; 95%CI=1.26-11.63; p=0.017) and female gender (OR=2.2; 95%CI=1.02-4.97; p=0.045) were independent predictors of better responses to quality of life, anxiety and acceptance of the ICD, respectively. Conclusion The identification of predictors for better quality of life scores, anxiety, and acceptance of the device can support the implementation of specific care for patients with a greater chance of presenting unfavorable results.

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Psicol. (Univ. Brasília, Online) ; 40: e40201, 2024. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1558717

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Abstract This study evaluated the relationship between meta-worries and anxiety and depressive symptoms at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. In March 2020, 2,042 individuals, aged 18-78 years were recruited. A sociodemographic questionnaire, the 4-item Patient Health Questionnaire, and the Meta-Worry Questionnaire were administered online. Four logistic regression models were used to estimate the effects of the independent variables on anxiety and/or depressive symptoms with explained variances between 28% and 39%. Being younger, not having a steady income, perceiving oneself as sick, and having a high meta-concern level increased the chances of anxiety and/or depressive symptoms. Finally, we hope to contribute to the screening of factors associated with mental disorders in Brazil at the beginning of the pandemic.


Resumo Esta pesquisa avaliou relações entre metapreocupações e sintomas ansiosos e/ou depressivos no início da pandemia de COVID-19 no Brasil. Participaram 2042 indivíduos, entre 18 e 78 anos, na segunda quinzena de março de 2020. Um questionário sociodemográfico, o 4-item Patient Health Questionnnaire e o Meta-Worry Questionnnaire foram respondidos online. Quatro modelos de regressão logística foram utilizados para estimar o efeito das variáveis independentes nos sintomas ansiosos e/ou depressivos, com variâncias explicadas entre 28% e 39%. Ser mais jovem, não ter renda fixa, perceber-se doente e alto índice de metapreocupação aumentaram as chances de demonstrar sintomatologia ansiosa e/ou depressiva. Por fim, espera-se ter contribuído com o mapeamento de fatores associados à transtornos mentais no início da pandemia no Brasil.

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Estud. Interdiscip. Psicol ; 14Mar.2024. Ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1552594

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Diante dos desafios que concernem a adaptação acadêmica, a ansiedade que se dá em meio às múltiplas dificuldades inerentes a este contexto é um aspecto considerável. Considerando diferentes potenciais fontes de ansiedade na experiência universitária, foram elaboradas duas oficinas em formato online, cada uma composta por cinco sessões, com o intuito de auxiliar estudantes universitários a lidar com a ansiedade em meio acadêmico. O estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a efetividade dessas oficinas. Participaram17 estudantes, dos quais, de acordo com o método de análise estatística utilizado, pautado no índice de mudança confiável, 14 apresentaram melhoras em seus quadros de ansiedade e, destes, dois apresentaram mudanças particularmente notáveis em termos estatísticos. Com os resultados apresentados, pode-se perceber que o desenvolvimento de intervenções com estudantes universitários em diferentes formatos pode ser de grande valia para essa população no que tange suas dificuldades de adaptação à universidade(AU).


Faced with the challenges related to academic adaptation, the anxiety that occurs amid the multiple difficulties inherent in this context is a considerable aspect. Considering different sources of anxiety in the university experience, two online workshops were developed, each consisting of five sessions, in order to help university students deal with anxiety in academia. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention. Participated in the workshops 17 students, of which, according to the statistical analysis method used, based on the index of reliable change, 14 showed improvements in their anxiety of these, two showed particularly remarkable changes in statistical terms. With the results presented, it is possible to see that the developmentof interventions with university students in different formats can be of great value to this population regarding their difficulties of adaptation to the university (AU).


Frente a los desafíos que afectan a la adaptación académica, la ansiedad que se da en medio de las múltiples dificultades inherentes a este contexto es un aspecto considerable. Considerando diferentes fuentes de ansiedad en la universidad, se elaboraron dos talleres en formato online, compuestos por cinco sesiones, con el fin de ayudar a estudiantes a lidiar con la ansiedad en medio académico. El estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la efectividad de la intervención. Participaron 17 estudiantes, de los cuales, de acuerdo con el método de análisis estadístico utilizado, pautado en el índice de cambio confiable, 14 presentaron mejoras en sus cuadros de ansiedad y, de ellos, dos presentaron cambios particularmente notables en términos estadísticos. Con los resultados presentados, se puede percibir que el desarrollo de intervenciones con estudiantes universitarios en diferentes formatos puede ser de gran valor para esa población en lo que respecta a sus dificultades de adaptación universitaria (AU).


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Humans , Male , Female , Social Work
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Rev. bras. educ. méd ; 48(3): e089, 2024. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1569646

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RESUMO Introdução: A pandemia do novo coronavírus trouxe um agravamento de transtornos psíquicos, especialmente em populações específicas, como profissionais de saúde. Nesse contexto, vem à tona a residência médica (RM), período de treinamento intenso e com importantes modificações na rotina durante a pandemia. Objetivo: Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar os sintomas de depressão, estresse e ansiedade, por meio da Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale - Short Form (DASS-21), nos médicos residentes de um hospital universitário no Nordeste do Brasil, buscando possíveis associações com parâmetros sociais, de carga horária de trabalho e de hábitos de vida. Método: Trata-se de um estudo observacional, transversal e analítico, realizado no período de outubro de 2021 a fevereiro de 2022, envolvendo médicos residentes ativos, pertencentes aos programas de RM entre março de 2021 e fevereiro de 2022. Resultado: Avaliaram-se 41 residentes, 68,3% do sexo feminino, com média de idade de 30,5 ± 3,7 anos. Algum sintoma de depressão, estresse e ansiedade estava presente em 68,3%, 41,5% e 85,4% da amostra, respectivamente. Nove usaram psicotrópicos no último ano, 13 realizaram psicoterapia e cinco passaram por acompanhamento psiquiátrico. Houve associação estatisticamente significativa entre o uso de psicotrópicos nos últimos 12 meses e maior pontuação na subescala de estresse da DASS-21 (18,00 ± 12,61 versus 9,81 ± 9,34; p = 0,038). Houve associação entre uma menor média de tempo de sono por dia e a presença de algum sintoma de depressão apontada pela DASS-21 (6,03 ± 0,79 versus 6,77 ± 1,01; p = 0,016). Conclusão: Observou-se frequência elevada de sintomas de ansiedade, estresse e depressão nos médicos residentes, havendo baixos índices de acompanhamento psiquiátrico e de intervenção psicoterapêutica ou farmacológica.


ABSTRACT Introduction: The new coronavirus pandemic has led to an exacerbation of psychological disorders, especially among specific populations such as healthcare professionals. In this context, medical residency comes to the forefront, as it represents a period of intense training that, during the pandemic, was subjected to significant modifications to the routine. Objective: To assess the symptoms of depression, stress, and anxiety among medical residents from a university hospital in northeastern Brazil using the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale - Short Form (DASS-21), and explore possible associations with social parameters, working hours, and lifestyle habits. Method: This was an observational, cross-sectional, and analytical study conducted from October 2021 to February 2022, involving active medical residents enrolled in medical residency programs between March 2021 and February 2022. Results: A total of 41 residents were evaluated, with 68.3% being female and a mean age of 30.5 ± 3.7 years. At least one symptom of depression, stress, and anxiety were reported in 68.3%, 41.5%, and 85.4% of the sample, respectively. Nine participants had used psychotropic medications in the year leading up to the survey, 13 had undergone psychotherapy, and five had received psychiatric care. There was a statistically significant association between the use of psychotropic medications in the preceding 12-month period and higher scores on the stress subscale of the DASS-21 (18.00 ± 12.61 vs. 9.81 ± 9.34; p = 0.038). There was also an association between a shorter average daily sleep duration and the presence of any symptom of depression as indicated by the DASS-21 (6.03 ± 0.79 vs. 6.77 ± 1.01; p = 0.016). Conclusion: A high frequency of symptoms of anxiety, stress, and depression were observed among medical residents with low rates of psychiatric monitoring and psychotherapeutic or pharmacological intervention.

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Psicol. ciênc. prof ; 44: e260371, 2024. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1564966

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O objetivo deste trabalho é compreender o papel dos sintomas de depressão, ansiedade e estresse em relação ao tipo de uso ativo e passivo do Facebook, Instagram e Twitter por meio de um estudo explicativo. Utilizou-se uma amostra estratificada randomizada com 381 universitários, sendo 72% do sexo feminino, com idade média de 23,9 anos. Os instrumentos utilizados foram questionário de dados sociodemográficos e de uso de mídias sociais e DASS-21. Por meio de análises de regressão linear, observaram-se relações positivas: os sintomas de depressão estão relacionados com o uso passivo do Facebook; sintomas de ansiedade relacionaram-se ao uso passivo e ativo de Facebook e Twitter; sintomas de estresse estavam associados ao uso passivo e ativo de Twitter e Instagram e ao uso passivo do Facebook. Conclui-se que pelo menos um sintoma emocional está relacionado de forma positiva à variação de cada tipo de uso das três mídias sociais, controlados pela intensidade de uso.(AU)


This explanatory study aimed to understand the role of symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress in relation to the type of active and passive use of Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. The sample was stratified and randomized, In total, 381 college students participated in the study, of which 72% were women with a mean age of 23.9 years. The instruments used were: sociodemographic and social media use data questionnaire and DASS-21. The linear regression model found positive associations between depression symptoms and passive use of Facebook; anxiety symptoms and passive and active use of Facebook and Twitter; and stress symptoms and passive and active use of Twitter and Instagram and passive use of Facebook. It is concluded that at least one emotional symptom is positively related to the variation in each type of use of the three social media controlled by the intensity of use.(AU)


El objetivo de este estudio fue comprender el papel de los síntomas de depresión, ansiedad y estrés en relación con el tipo de uso activo y pasivo de Facebook, Instagram y Twitter mediante un estudio explicativo. Se utilizó una muestra aleatoria estratificada con 381 estudiantes universitarios, en la cual el 72% son mujeres con una media de edad de 23,9 años. Las herramientas utilizadas fueron cuestionario de datos sociodemográficos y uso de redes sociales y DASS-21. Mediante análisis de regresión lineal se observaron relaciones positivas: los síntomas de depresión estuvieron relacionados con el uso pasivo de Facebook; los síntomas de ansiedad, con el uso pasivo y activo de Facebook y Twitter; los síntomas de estrés se asociaron con el uso pasivo y activo de Twitter y de Instagram, y con el uso pasivo de Facebook. Se concluye que al menos un síntoma emocional se relaciona positivamente con la variación de cada tipo de uso de las tres redes sociales, controlado por la intensidad de uso.(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Anxiety , Depression , Social Media , Psychology , Self Concept , Social Isolation , Boredom , Shyness , Mental Health , Surveys and Questionnaires , Internet , Emotions , Job Market , Egocentrism , Social Comparison , Financial Stress , Social Interaction , Psychological Well-Being , Emotional Exhaustion , Time Pressure , Habits , Happiness , Loneliness
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