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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 93(5): 442-451, Sept.-Oct. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-894052

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Abstract Objective: To identify the risk factors related to the association between social anxiety disorder and alcohol use in adolescents. Source of data: The PICO research strategy was used to perform a systematic review in Medline, LILACS, Pubmed, IBECS and Cochrane Library databases. DeCS/MeSH: Phobic Disorders, Adolescent, Behavior, Ethanol, Risk Factors, and the Boolean operator "AND" were used. Inclusion criteria were: cross-sectional, prospective/retrospective cohort, and case-control studies, carried out in adolescents (10-19 years), original articles on social anxiety disorder and alcohol use published between 2010 and 2015. Studies that did not report the terms "anxiety disorder" and "alcohol use" in the title and abstract were excluded. Synthesis of data: 409 articles were retrieved; after the exclusion of 277 repeated articles, the following were eligible: 94 in MEDLINE, 68 in Pubmed, 12 in IBCS, and three in LILACS. Titles and abstracts were independently read by two examiners, which resulted in the selection of eight articles for the analysis. Risk factors associated to the two disorders were female gender, age, peer approval and affective problems for alcohol use, confrontation situations and/or compliance reasons, frequency of alcohol use, and secondary comorbidities, such as depression and generalized anxiety. Conclusions: It is necessary to assess the period of social anxiety disorders first symptom onset, as well as the risks for alcohol use in order to establish corrective intervention guidelines, especially for socially anxious students.


Abstract Objective: To identify the risk factors related to the association between social anxiety disorder and alcohol use in adolescents. Source of data: The PICO research strategy was used to perform a systematic review in Medline, LILACS, Pubmed, IBECS and Cochrane Library databases. DeCS/MeSH: Phobic Disorders, Adolescent, Behavior, Ethanol, Risk Factors, and the Boolean operator "AND" were used. Inclusion criteria were: cross-sectional, prospective/retrospective cohort, and case-control studies, carried out in adolescents (10 to 19 years), original articles on social anxiety disorder and alcohol use published between 2010 and 2015. Studies that did not report the terms "anxiety disorder" and "alcohol use" in the title and abstract were excluded. Synthesis of data: 409 articles were retrieved; after the exclusion of 277 repeated articles, the following were eligible: 94 in MEDLINE, 68 in Pubmed, 12 in IBCS, and three in LILACS. Titles and abstracts were independently read by two examiners, which resulted in the selection of eight articles for the analysis. Risk factors associated to the two disorders were female gender, age, peer approval and affective problems for alcohol use, confrontation situations and/or compliance reasons, frequency of alcohol use, and secondary comorbidities, such as depression and generalized anxiety. Conclusions: It is necessary to assess the period of social anxiety disorders first symptom onset, as well as the risks for alcohol use in order to establish corrective intervention guidelines, especially for socially anxious students.


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Humans , Adolescent , Anxiety Disorders/psychology , Alcoholism/psychology , Risk Factors
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Rev. bras. saúde matern. infant ; 12(1): 83-90, jan.-mar. 2012. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BVSAM | ID: lil-626597

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Caracterizar o perfil dos seminários por webconferência sobre saúde do adolescente e jovem, a partir dos registros do serviço de tele-educação da Rede de Núcleos de Telessaúde (RedeNUTES) de Pernambuco. MÉTODOS: estudo retrospectivo, descritivo e exploratório, de abordagem quantitativa, com dados de 1348 participações de profissionais de saúde nos seminários ocorridos no ano de 2009. RESULTADOS: a RedeNUTES esteve presente em 45 por cento dos municípios de Pernambuco. Foram realizados 148 seminários (19 por cento - saúde do adolescente e jovem) com participação de todas as Gerências Regionais de Saúde; destacando a participação das equipes de enfermagem (51 por cento) e saúde bucal (16,5 por cento). No momento de troca de experiências foram feitos 151 esclarecimentos de dúvidas (média de 5,4 dúvidas por seminário), destacando as mesmas equipes em 55,5 por cento e 19,7 por cento, respectivamente. CONCLUSÕES: existe uma necessidade de estimular a participação dos profissionais de saúde nas capacitações permanentes para fortalecer as ações de promoção da saúde e o cuidado integral de forma contínua ao grupo dos adolescentes...


To characterize the profile of web-conference seminars on the health of adolescents and young people using registers from the cyber-education service of the Pernambuco Network of Cyber-Health Units (RedeNUTES). METHODS: a quantitative, retrospective, descriptive, exploratory study was carried out with dada from 1348 occasions on which health workers participated in seminars in the year 2009. RESULTS: RedeNUTES were in existence in 45 percent of municipalities in Pernambuco. 148 seminars were held (19 percent in the field of the health of adolescents and young people) with the participation of all the Regional Health Management Teams; with an especially strong participation on the part of nursing (51 percent) and dental health teams (16.5 percent). During the exchange of experiences, 151 questions were answered (an average of 5.4 per seminar), with strong participations of 55.5 percent and 19.7 percent from the aforementioned groups. CONCLUSIONS: is a need to encourage the participation of health workers in on-going training to strengthen continuous health promotion and all-round care for adolescents...


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Education, Distance/statistics & numerical data , Education, Distance/methods , Adolescent Health , Telemedicine , Primary Health Care , Health Promotion/methods
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