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Rev Med Suisse ; 11(467): 735-9, 2015 Mar 25.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26027205

ABSTRACT

The health status of the so-called "Roma" is usually much poorer than that of neighbouring non-Roma populations with a life expectancy gap of 5-15 years. This results from prolonged exposure to adverse determinants of health and to persistent exclusion from social and political arenas. Scientific and social research has only poorly addressed the health issues of Roma and evidences are scarce. Insufficient access to public services, including to health care and non optimal clinical practices are modifiable factors. If correctly addressed, this could contribute to reduce health disparities, including in Switzerland.


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Ill-Housed Persons , Roma , Tuberculosis/therapy , Vulnerable Populations , Health Services Accessibility/statistics & numerical data , Health Status Disparities , Humans , Lost to Follow-Up , Male , Medical Indigency , Poverty , Switzerland/epidemiology , Tuberculosis/diagnosis , Vulnerable Populations/ethnology , Vulnerable Populations/statistics & numerical data
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J Pers Disord ; 30(2): 271-87, 2016 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26111250

ABSTRACT

To determine whether ambulatory psychotherapy targeted to abandonment experiences and fears can reduce suicidality and improve outcome in borderline patients referred to the emergency room with major depressive disorder and self-destructive behavior severe enough to require medical/surgical treatment and a brief psychiatric hospitalization. A total of 170 subjects were randomized at hospital discharge into three treatment groups: treatment as usual (TAU), abandonment psychotherapy delivered by certified psychotherapists, and abandonment psychotherapy delivered by nurses. Assessments were performed before randomization and at 3-month follow-up. Continued suicidality and other outcome measures were significantly worse in the treatment-as-usual as compared to both abandonment psychotherapy groups, but there were no differences between the two psychotherapy groups. These results suggest the efficacy of manualized psychotherapy that specifically targets the abandonment fears and experiences that are so common as precipitants to suicidal and self-destructive acts in borderline patients. It does not appear that formal psychotherapy training is associated with better outcomes.


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Borderline Personality Disorder/psychology , Borderline Personality Disorder/therapy , Love , Psychotherapy/methods , Suicide/psychology , Adult , Ambulatory Care , Depressive Disorder, Major/psychology , Emergency Service, Hospital , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Referral and Consultation , Self-Injurious Behavior/psychology , Suicidal Ideation , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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