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Article in Portuguese | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1418181

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A pandemia da COVID-19 exigiu medidas de proteção que repercutiram no modo de vida das famílias. Os impactos podem ter sido mais intensos em famílias com crianças com deficiência ou transtorno global do desenvolvimento (TGD) que necessitam de cuidados e estímulos específicos. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar o impacto do isolamento social na percepção de estresse, estresse parental e apoio social percebido por mães e pais de crianças com deficiência/TGD. Trata-se de um estudo transversal com 37 participantes, em duas fases independentes de coleta de dados (F1; F2). Utilizou-se instrumentos autoaplicáveis disponibilizados em um Formulário Google: Questionário Sociodemográfico; Questionário sobre percepção da influência do isolamento social na dinâmica familiar; Escala de Estresse Percebido; Escala de Estresse Parental e Escala de Apoio Social. Observou-se que a percepção de estresse em F2 foi significativamente maior que em F1 e em famílias com mais de um filho (p


The COVID-19 pandemic required protect actions with quarantine and social distancing, which had an impact on families' lifestyle. The impacts of the pandemic may have been even more intense in families of children with disabilities or pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) who need specific care. This study aims to analyze the impact of the social distancing situation on the perception of stress, parental stress and perceived social support by mothers and fathers of children with disabilities/PDD with 11 years old or more, and associations between these variables. This is a cross-sectional study with 37 participants in two independent phases. The following self-administered instruments were available in a Google Form: Sociodemographic Questionnaire; Questionnaire on the perception of the influence of social distancing resulting from the pandemic on family dynamics; Perceived Stress Scale; Parental Stress Scale and Social Support Scale. There was a significatively higher stress perception between mothers in Phase 2 (P2>P1) and higher stress among families with more than one child. Most mothers referred social support, an increase in the stress perception with children care and stress comparing the phases. This study demonstrated the importance of social support to parents' adaptation in stress increasing related to pandemic situation


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COVID-19 , Social Support , Stress, Psychological , Life Change Events
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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 24(4): 1327-1346, abr. 2019. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1001770

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Resumo Esta revisão propôs-se a identificar fatores de risco e proteção para sofrimento psíquico em estudantes universitários. Analisaram-se estudos empíricos nas bases de dados: Web of Science, Medline e Scopus. Foram localizados 1375 artigos e, aplicados os critérios de exclusão, 37 artigos compuseram a amostra final, tendo sido a maioria estudos transversais, publicados nos últimos cinco anos, em países desenvolvidos, com estudantes da área da saúde. Os instrumentos mais utilizados para o rastreamento de sofrimento psíquico foram o General Health Questionnaire e o Self Reporting Questionnarie, que identificaram prevalências de 18,5% a 49,1% e, como fatores de risco, condições relativas à vida acadêmica (24) e à saúde (22). Foram identificadas como fatores de proteção, em doze estudos, apresentar determinadas estratégias de coping, senso de coerência, autoeficácia, vigor, autoestima, resiliência, entre outras condições psicológicas. Essa revisão aponta direções para possíveis intervenções que poderiam contribuir para o bem estar dos estudantes e para estimular vivências mais positivas no ambiente educacional.


Abstract This review sought to identify risk factors and protection from psychic distress among university students. Empirical studies were analyzed in the Web of Science, Medline and Scopus databases. A total of 1,375 articles were located, and after the exclusion criteria were applied, 37 articles made up the final sample, most of which were cross-sectional studies published in the last five years, in developed countries and with students in the health area. The most frequently used instruments for psychic distress screening were the General Health Questionnaire and the Self Reporting Questionnaire, which identified a prevalence of between 18.5% and 49.1% and, as risk factors, conditions related to academic life (24) and to health (22). Twelve studies identified as protective factors: given coping strategies, sense of coherence, self-efficacy, vigor, self-esteem, resilience, among other psychological conditions. This review singles out directions for possible interventions that could contribute to the well-being of students and to stimulate more positive experiences in the educational environment.


Subject(s)
Humans , Stress, Psychological/epidemiology , Students/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological , Universities , Prevalence , Surveys and Questionnaires , Risk Factors , Protective Factors
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Botucatu; s.n; 2013. 111 p. tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-751117

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O presente estudo identificou características sociodemográficas, da saúde física e mental, percepções e expectativas ao atendimento e diagnóstico de pacientes com suspeita de câncer de cabeça e pescoço. Avaliou-se 49 pacientes de dois centros de diagnóstico oral. O delineamento constou de dois Momentos: pré-biópsia (M1) e pósdiagnóstico (M2). No M1, investigaram-se dados sociodemográficos, apoio social e estilo de vida (questionário), sintomas ansiosos (Inventário de Ansiedade Traço- Estado, IDATE), depressivos (Inventário de Depressão de Beck, BDI) e uso de álcool (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, AUDIT); motivo da consulta, sentimentos, percepção do problema e expectativas sobre diagnóstico e atendimento (entrevista). No M2, reavaliaram-se sintomas ansiosos (IDATE-Estado) e depressivos (BDI), percepções e sentimentos ao diagnóstico, enfrentamento, expectativas e a satisfação com o atendimento (entrevista) dos 29 pacientes com diagnóstico de câncer. As respostas às entrevistas foram categorizadas. Utilizou-se de análises descritivas e bivariadas (chi-quadrado ou exato de Fisher, Goodman e Wilcoxon – p<0.05). Resultados: na amostra total, predominaram: homens (73,4%), idade de 59 anos, 4,5 anos de estudo, ocupação remunerada (40,8%), rendimento de R$ 670,65, viver com companheiro 61,2% e com parentes 87,8%, relatar sentimento de apoio social 83,7%, ter religião 93,9%, tabagismo e etilismo 44,9%, ter problemas de saúde 45,0% e autoavaliação da “saúde boa” 69,4%. O tempo médio de observação da lesão foi de seis meses, sendo a maioria intraoral (83,7%) e encaminhados por dentistas 51,0%. No M1, 53,9% das mulheres foram consideradas caso para ansiedade-Traço, 61,5% para Estado e 46,2% para sintomas depressivos; e 36,1% dos homens apresentaram risco para de uso de álcool...


This study aimed to describe the sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyle, and physical and mental health status of patients with head and neck cancer, as well as identify their perceptions and expectations regarding care and diagnosis. 49 patients were evaluated before and after diagnosis communication as they were submitted to biopsies in two diagnostic oral centers. Before the diagnosis (moment 1), the sociodemographic and lifestyle variables were evaluated using a questionnaire and validated instruments to assess anxiety (State - Trait Anxiety Inventory, STAI), depression (Beck Depression Inventory, BDI) and alcohol abuse (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, AUDIT); reason for examination, feelings, perception of the problem, and expectations were investigated through a structured interview. After cancer diagnosis (moment 2), 29 patients had some aspects reassessed: anxiety, depression levels, perceptions, feelings about the disease, and expectations towards medical and dental care. Were also investigated coping and satisfaction with the service received from dentists. Data collected during the interviews were categorized and a descriptive and bivariate analysis (Qui-square, fisher, Goodman and Wilcoson – p<0,05) to other variables. The initial sample consisted mostly of males (73.4%) (mean age of 59 years), with four and a half years of study, employed (40.8%), low income (53,0%), having a partner (61.2%), living with relatives (87.8%), having feelings of social support (83.7%) and a religion (93.9%), smoking (44.9%) and (45.0%) drinking habits, and classified their health as “good” (69.4%). The mean time between observation of symptoms and seeking for help was six months, which were mostly intraoral lesions (83.7%), referred by dentists (51.1%). Before diagnosis (Moment 1), women had a high prevalence for anxiety-trait (53.9%), state (61.5%) and depressive symptoms (46.2%)...


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Head and Neck Neoplasms/diagnosis , Head and Neck Neoplasms/psychology , Physician-Patient Relations , Truth Disclosure
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