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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31877808

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BACKGROUND: Psychiatric symptoms have been reported in adult patients with dengue fever (DF); however, information on pediatric patients remains inadequate. We sought to identify the prevalence and predictors of depressive and anxiety symptoms and identify other psychiatric symptoms among pediatric patients with DF. This case-control study involved pediatric in-patients (n = 225) who had clinical or serologic-confirmed DF and healthy school-based controls (n = 260). Participants completed the Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS). RESULTS: The prevalence of depressive (13.3%) and anxiety (34.2%) symptoms among pediatric patients with DF was significantly (p < 0.001) higher than that among controls (3.5% and 16.2%, respectively). Multiple linear regression analysis found that age, family history of DF, ≤2 days of hospitalization, myalgia, and arthralgia were predictors of increased depressive and anxiety symptoms among the patients. Further, 26.7% of pediatric patients reported irritability, agitation, visual hallucinations, and aggressiveness. CONCLUSION: Pediatric patients present depressive and anxiety symptoms whose levels were associated with social and clinical factors. However, whether these symptoms are present only during the infection or may still persist after recovery or are brought by children's adverse reactions to hospitalization are unknown, and thus, further studies are needed.


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Ansiedade/etiologia , Dengue/psicologia , Depressão/etiologia , Adulto , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Criança , Dengue/epidemiologia , Família , Feminino , Hospitalização , Humanos , Masculino , Filipinas/epidemiologia , Prevalência , Análise de Regressão
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31779171

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BACKGROUND: Knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of in-patients with dengue fever (DF) through hospital-based surveillance has not been done. This study aimed to assess and compare the KAP, identify its predictors, correlation, and protective factors among pediatric and adult patients with DF and community-based controls to structure proactive community-wide DF prevention and control programs. METHODS: This case-control study involved clinically or serologically confirmed patients (pediatrics n = 233; adults n = 17) with DF admitted in three public hospitals and community-based controls in Metro Manila, Philippines. A pretested structured KAP questionnaire was administered to participants to assess their KAP. RESULTS: Pediatric and adult patients had significantly lower mean scores in the practice (p < 0.001) domain compared with the pediatric and adult controls. Being in senior high school, having had days in hospital, and rash were predictors of KAP among pediatric patients. Knowledge and attitude of patients with DF did not correlate with their practices against DF. Use of mosquito-eating fish, screen windows, and dengue vaccine were protective factors against DF. CONCLUSION: The study highlights the importance of behavioral change for knowledge and attitude to have significant effect to practices against DF. Thus, we recommend two comprehensive health programs, Communication for Behavioral Impact (COMBI) and Health Belief Model (HBM).


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Dengue/epidemiologia , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Pacientes Internados/psicologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Fatores Etários , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Criança , Estudos Transversais , Dengue/prevenção & controle , Dengue/transmissão , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Filipinas/epidemiologia , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Adulto Jovem
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Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-632367

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Rationale: A paired comparison of reactivity to purified protein derivative 2 TU PPD RT-23 and 5 TU PPD-S in children with clinical manifestations of tuberculosis was done to assess if 2 TU PPD RT-23 can be used instead of 5 TU PPD-S in routine Mantoux testing in the country. Objective: To determine the correlation of skin test reactivity to 2 TU PPD RT-23 and 5 TU PPD-S. Study Design: Cross Sectional Study. Methods: Two simultaneous skin tests using 2 TU PPD RT-23 and 5 TU PPD-S were performed. Each dose was randomly assigned in a blinded manner to the right or left forearm and read after 72 hours. Correlation between the size of induration obtained with 2 TU PPD RT-23 and with 5 TU PPD-S was done, as well as, correlation between tuberculin reactivity and age, gender, nutritional status, presence of BCG vaccination, exposure, and clinical manifestations. A p-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Sixty five patients were included in the study. The overall mean difference in paired reaction sizes for the two doses was-1.02 + 2.8 mm (range of -11 to 3 mm). Using the present guidelines in the country to determine a positive tuberculin skin test, 27 (41.5 %) patients were positive when tested with 2 TU PPD RT-23 and 33 (50.8 %) patients were positive when tested with 5 TU PPD. The mean PPD size with 2 TU was 4.7 mm + 6.1 mm compared to 5.8 mm + 6.1 mm with 5 TU. PPD skin test reactivity with the two reagents was highly correlated (intraclass correlation 0.88; 95% CI 0.83-0.94). There was no significant association between age, gender, nutritional status, presence of BCG vaccination, TB exposure, and clinical manifestations to tuberculin reactivity. Conclusion: Tuberculin skin test reactivity among children, who were with clinical manifestations of tuberculosis and tested with 2 TU PPD RT-23 and 5 TU PPD-S, were found to be comparable. Age, gender, nutritional status, presence of BCG vaccination, TB exposure, and clinical manifestations were not factors influencing the size of the PPD reaction. 2 TU PPD RT-23 can be used instead of 5 TU PPD-S in routine Mantoux testing.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adolescente , Criança , Lactente , Tuberculina , Testes Cutâneos , Tuberculose
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