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Rev. Col. Méd. Cir. Guatem ; 16(3): 10-20, ene.-jun. 2007. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-734149

ABSTRACT

El siguiente artículo es un exhaustivo análisis de los principales factores que coexisten en una interrelación dinámica y constante que permite explicar el porqué de muchas de las mayores deficiencias en la prestación de servicios de salud en la región latinoamericana y del Caribe. Debido a que analiza muy objetivamente la realidad de este fenómeno, no es difícil ver a nuestro país casi totalmente reflejado en la mayor parte de aspectos señalados, relacionados con la exclusión de grandes estratos de la población y los fenómenos que explican las razones de las grandes deficiencias existentes en la oferta de servicios de salud para cubrir la demanda por los mismos de parte de las mayorías de la población guatemalteca.


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Humans , Health Services Administration/economics , Community Health Centers , Right to Health/legislation & jurisprudence , Equity in Access to Health Services , Equity in the Resource Allocation , Public Policy
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Bogotá; s.n; 1991. 78 p. tab, graf.
Thesis in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-190038

ABSTRACT

This epidemiologic descriptive study was elaborated to determine wether there is relation between the beginning of the psychosis maniac-depressive (PMD) crisis and a specific moment in the chronology of the mestrual cicle. There are diverse etiologic factors mentioned in the PMD: genetic, pharmacological, biochemical, neuroendocrinological, etc. Different studies have shown significative association between Major Depression and low plasmatic levels of the lutheinic hormone (LH). Point in which we base our study. The universal sample was formed from 40 patients of the psychiatry clinics of La Paz, Montserat and Perpetuo Socorro. Patients, which should have by requirement suffered at least one episode of PMD, diagnosed by DSM III and in fertile age. They resolved a six item cuestionary, specially designed by the investigative group. We obtained as a result that women between 25 and 34 years of age, presented in the episodes of PMD a prevalence in the maniac syntoms over the depressive syntoms. As a final conclusion, it exists chronologic relation between the beginning of the crisis and the late lutheic phase


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Bipolar Disorder , Menstrual Cycle/psychology
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