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São Paulo med. j ; 140(1): 87-93, Jan.-Feb. 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1357463

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Pregnancy is the most important event in women's lives and can lead to psychological lability. Several risk factors (such as disasters, events and pandemics) have been correlated with greater prevalence of mental disorders during pregnancy. OBJECTIVES: To research how pregnant women have been affected by the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic process, in order to contribute to the limited literature. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional survey study conducted at the Training and Research Hospital of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ordu, Ordu, Turkey, from February 1 to March 1, 2021. METHODS: In total, 356 pregnant women were enrolled and completed the survey. Intention of going to hospital and the Beck anxiety, Beck depression, Beck hopelessness and Epworth sleepiness scales were applied to detect mental disorders. RESULTS: Among the participants, the anxiety, depression, hopelessness and sleepiness scores were 29.2%, 36.2%, 58.1% and 11.8%, respectively. The pregnant women stated that they avoided going to hospital in unnecessary situations by obeying the 'stay at home' calls, but also stated that they were afraid of the potential harmful effects of inadequate physician control. However, most of them stated that they would go to the hospital in emergencies. CONCLUSIONS: This paper illustrated the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of pregnant women and emphasized their high rates of anxiety, depression, hopelessness and sleepiness. Since presence of mental disorders is indirectly related to poor pregnancy outcomes, preventive strategies should be developed, especially during this pandemic process.


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , COVID-19 , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Anxiety/epidemiology , Stress, Psychological , Pregnancy Outcome , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Pregnant Women , Depression/epidemiology , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2
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Salud ment ; 44(1): 11-16, Jan.-Feb. 2021. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1290049

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Abstract Introduction Social defeat (SD) is defined as a feeling of having lost the fight leading to a loss of valuable status or of important personal goals, and has been associated to depression and suicidal behavior, among other disorders. Furthermore, it has been proposed as a mediating variable between social and clinical elements. Objective To adapt and validate a Spanish version of the Defeat Scale. Method A back translation into Spanish was carried out. SD, hopelessness, and social well-being were measured in 546 university students (Mean age = 20.93 years, SD = 2.98; 68.7% females). Results An exploratory factor analysis offered a two-dimension structure in the scale made up by the dimension defeat and triumph. A confirmatory factor analysis found good fit indicators for the two-dimension model (df = 89; χ2 = 188.96; CFI = .942; RMSEA = .061; IFI = .943). Both dimensions present good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha > .70). SD was associated to higher levels of hopelessness and lower levels of social well-being. Discussion and conclusion The Spanish version of the Defeat Scale presents good psychometric properties. Its use can help deepen the understanding of psychopathological phenomena and their link to social elements within the context of Spanish speaking countries.


Resumen Introducción La derrota social (DS) se define como la sensación de lucha fallida en relación con una pérdida de estatus valioso o de metas personales importantes, y se ha relacionado con depresión y conducta suicida, entre otros trastornos. Además, ha sido propuesta como una variable mediadora entre elementos sociales y clínicos. Objetivo Adaptar y validar al español la Defeat Scale. Método Se realizó una traducción inversa para obtener la versión al español de la escala. Con la participación de 546 estudiantes universitarios (M = 20.93 años, DS = 2.98; 68.7% mujeres), se evaluaron DS, desesperanza y bienestar social. Resultados El análisis factorial exploratorio encontró una estructura de dos dimensiones, compuesta por una dimensión de derrota y otra de triunfo. El análisis factorial confirmatorio encontró buenos indicadores de ajuste para el modelo de dos dimensiones (df = 89; χ2 = 188.96; CFI = .942; RMSEA = .061; IFI = .943). Ambas dimensiones presentaron buena consistencia interna (α > .70). La DS se asoció con mayores niveles de desesperanza y menores niveles de bienestar social. Discusión y conclusión La versión al español de la Defeat Scale presenta buenas propiedades psicométricas. Su uso puede ayudar a profundizar la comprensión de psicopatologías y su relación con elementos sociales en países de habla hispana.

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Acta colomb. psicol ; 23(2): 159-169, jul.-dic. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1124043

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Abstract The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the internal structure of the Spanish adaptation of the Beck Hopelessness Scale (Beck et al., 1974) given its usefulness and relevance in the prediction of suicidal behaviors. The responses to the scale of 1260 university students (M = 4.79, SD = 4.29) and of a clinical sample in which 150 young people with suicide attempt of high lethality (M = 8.51, SD = 2.38) participated were analyzed. The internal structure of the scale is examined by confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) in three phases. In the first phase, the original model is compared with four models found in the different adaptations to Spanish; in the second phase, models that analyze acquiescence are taken into account, and in the third phase, a cross-validation of those models with a clinical population is made. The results indicate that the scale is one-dimensional both in the case of clinical samples (χ2 = 154.84, gl = 135, p <0.001, CFI = 0.99, TLI = 0.99, RMSEA = 0.03), as well as in the general population. However, for the latter, a method factor was added for the treatment of acquiescence (χ2 = 252.14, gl = 134, p <0.001, CFI = 0.95, TLI = 0.94, RMSEA = 0.03). The results show the importance of using analyzes and models that consider the nature of the data and the characteristics of the sample to provide more solid evidence for construct validity.


Resumen El propósito del presente estudio fue evaluar la estructura interna de la adaptación al español de Escala de Desesperanza de Beck et al. (1974), dada su utilidad y relevancia en la predicción de conductas suicidas. Para esto, se analizaron las respuestas a la escala de 1260 estudiantes universitarios (M = 4.79; DT = 4.29) y de una muestra clínica en la que participaron 150 jóvenes con intento de suicidio de alta letalidad (M = 8.51; DT = 2.38). Se examinó la estructura interna por medio del Análisis factorial confirmatorio (AFC) en tres fases: en la primera, se comparó el modelo original con cuatro modelos encontrados en las diferentes adaptaciones al español; en la segunda, se tomaron en cuenta modelos que analizan la aquiescencia; y en la tercera, se hizo una validación cruzada de esos modelos con población clínica. Los resultados señalan que la escala es unidimensional tanto en el caso de las muestras clínicas(χ2 = 154.84, gl = 135, p < 0.001, CFI = 0.99, TLI = 0.99, RMSEA = 0.03) como en la población universitaria; sin embargo, a esta última se le añadió un factor de método para el tratamiento de la aquiescencia (χ2 = 252.14, gl = 134, p < 0.001, CFI = 0.95, TLI = 0.94, RMSEA = 0.03). Los resultados muestran la importancia de utilizar análisis y modelos que consideren la naturaleza de los datos y las características de la muestra para aportar evidencias más sólidas para la validez de constructo.

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J Cancer Res Ther ; 2019 Oct; 15(5): 1155-1161
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-213494

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Introduction: Following the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, women may experience some emotions such as anxiety, uncertainty, andhopelessness, and these experiences may vary from person to person. Many patients, along with conventional treatments, can resort to traditional methods to support the treatment, prevent recurrence of cancer, cope with the side effects of the treatment, and strengthen physically and mentally. Aims: The study was aimed at determining the relationship between hopelessness level and use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) methods in women with breast cancer. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive and cross-sectional study, 336 women with breast cancer who presented to the mammography unit were contacted. Among the CAM methods used, herbal treatment methods rank first. Of the reasons, women prefer these methods; “CAM provides psychological comfort” takes the first place. Results: The mean scores obtained from the Beck Hopelessness Scale by the women who used and who did not use CAM were 5.45 ± 5.18 and 4.44 ± 4.10, respectively. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion: In conclusion, women with breast cancer may attempt to use CAM due to hopelessness. Therefore, in the course of medical treatment of patients, CAM practices should be questioned, they should be provided counseling and if necessary, referred for psychological support

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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 24(5): 1865-1874, Mai. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1001816

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Abstract This study investigates the suicidal ideation and the possible causes for suicidal behaviour in the elderly. Subjects were 150 patients aged 65 and older who were evaluated using the sociodemographic data collection forms, Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), Suicidal Ideation Scale (SIS), Reasons for Living Inventory (RLI), and Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS). Of 150 patients, 72.7% were women and 27.3% were men, ages ranged from 65 to 88 years. Suicidal ideation was noted in 30.7% of patients. When the mean of BHS total score between patients with and without suicidal ideation and the mean of BHS subscale's feelings and expectations regarding the future and loss of motivation and hope in terms of subscales were evaluated between the groups with and without suicidal ideation, the scores had a significant difference. When RLI was evaluated in terms of total scores, the suicidal ideation mean score was 243.74 ± 32.28, while the non-suicidal ideation mean score was 267.27 ± 24.36. There was a significant relationship between the two groups. We found low level of education, low level of reasons for living and higher psychiatric morbidity (generalized anxiety disorder and comorbid depressive disorder) in with suicidal ideation in the elderly.


Resumo Este estudo tem por objetivo investigar os fatores que levam à ideação suicida e às possíveis causas para o comportamento suicida em idosos. Foram estudados 150 pacientes com idade igual ou superior a 65 anos, que foram avaliados utilizando os formulários de coleta de dados sociodemográficos, Escala de Depressão Geriátrica (EDG), Escala de Ideação Suicida (EIS), Inventário de Razões para Viver (IRV) e Escala de Desesperança de Beck (EDB). De 150 pacientes, 72,7% eram mulheres e 27,3% homens , com idades de 65 a 88 anos. A ideação suicida foi observada em 30,7% dos pacientes . Ao se avaliar a média da pontuação total de EBD entre pacientes com e sem ideação suicida e a média dos sentimentos e expectativas da subescala EBD em relação ao futuro e perda de motivação e esperança em termos de subescalas entre os grupos com e sem ideação suicida, a pontuação teve uma diferença significativa. Quando o IRV foi avaliado em termos de pontuações totais, o escore médio de ideação suicida foi de 243,74 ± 32,28, enquanto o escore médio de ideação não suicida foi de 267,27 ± 24,36. Houve uma relação significativa entre os dois grupos. Fatores de risco para ideação suicida em idosos foram desesperança, baixo nível de educação, baixo nível de razões para viver, distúrbio de ansiedade generalizada e transtorno depressivo comórbido.


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Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anxiety Disorders/epidemiology , Suicide/psychology , Depressive Disorder/epidemiology , Suicidal Ideation , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Turkey , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Korean Journal of Schizophrenia Research ; : 56-65, 2019.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-760317

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OBJECTIVES: The primary objective was to test the phenomenon known as the insight paradox, which refers to the association between higher levels of insight and lower self-esteem, higher hopelessness, and a higher perception of social prejudice among patients with schizophrenia. METHODS: A total of 216 outpatients with schizophrenia according to the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria were recruited. All participants were receiving ongoing outpatient treatment and were in a stable phase of the disorder. The participants were divided into a good-insight (N=109) and a poor-insight (N=107) group by the direct interview and the mean score of questionnaire. The parameters used for analysis and comparison were demographic variables (age, gender, education), clinical variables (age at onset, number of hospitalizations), self-esteem, hopelessness, self-stigma, and quality of life. RESULTS: Compared with the poor-insight group, the good-insight group was found to have a lower number of hospitalizations, lower self-esteem, higher hopelessness, lower quality of life, and a higher level of internalized stigma. CONCLUSION: The insight can cause the negative consequences in patients with schizophrenia. Therefore, clinicians should pay attention to the negative aspects of insight for improving the quality of life in the treatment of patients with schizophrenia.


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Humans , Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , Hospitalization , Outpatients , Prejudice , Quality of Life , Schizophrenia
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Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences ; : 5-15, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-750670

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@#Introduction: To determine the quality of life (physical health, psychological, social relationships and environment domains) among cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy in government hospitals in Peninsular Malaysia. Methods: The data were collected using self-administered questionnaires. Descriptive statistics were conducted to obtain frequency and percentage of variables. Independent sample T-test and One way ANOVA were used to determine the association between variables. Multiple linear regression model was used to determine the significant predictors. The predictors of each domain was analysed separately. Results: Quality of life among cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy in this study was determined by four domains which were physical health, psychological, social relationships and environment. The overall mean score for physical health was 52.60, psychological was 52.55, social relationships was 50.79 and environment was 51.16. The significant predictors of physical effect domain were monthly income, cancer stage, social support, nausea and vomiting. The significant predictors of psychological domain were race, marital status, cancer stage, nausea and vomiting. The significant predictors of social relationships domain were race, educational level, social support, nausea and vomiting. The significant predictors of environment domain were race, marital status, hopelessness level, nausea and vomiting. Conclusion: The quality of life among chemotherapy cancer patients is important to be observed. Based on the predictors found in this study, appropriate interventions can be taken to improve the quality of life outcomes and the response towards the treatment


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Drug Therapy
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Diabetes & Metabolism Journal ; : 130-136, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-714105

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BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of negative affect (defined in terms of lack of optimism, depressogenic attributional style, and hopelessness depression) on the quality of life of women with type 1 diabetes mellitus. METHODS: Participants (n = 177) completed either an online or paper questionnaire made available to members of Australian diabetes support groups. Measures of optimism, attributional style, hopelessness depression, disease-specific data, and diabetes-related quality of life were sought. Bivariate correlations informed the construction of a structural equation model. RESULTS: Participants were 36.3±11.3 years old, with a disease duration of 18.4±11.2 years. Age and recent glycosylated hemoglobin readings were significant contextual variables in the model. All bivariate associations involving the components of negative affect were as hypothesized. That is, poorer quality of life was associated with a greater depressogenic attributional style, higher hopelessness depression, and lower optimism. The structural equation model demonstrated significant direct effects of depressogenic attributional style and hopelessness depression on quality of life, while (lack of) optimism contributed to quality of life indirectly by way of these variables. CONCLUSION: The recognition of negative affect presentations among patients, and an understanding of its relevance to diabetes-related quality of life, is a valuable tool for the practitioner.


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Female , Humans , Depression , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 , Glycated Hemoglobin , Optimism , Quality of Life , Reading , Self-Help Groups
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Salud ment ; 40(1): 23-28, Jan.-Feb. 2017. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-846003

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Abstract Introduction. People living with HIV frequently experience anxiety, depression, hopelessness and suicide risk, particularly if they are hospitalized due to HIV complications. Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of anxiety, depression, hopelessness and suicide risk in HIV+ inpatients at admission and discharge. Method. A comparative study was conducted with the HIV+ inpatient population of the National Institute for Respiratory Diseases in Mexico City, from February to November 2013. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, the Beck Hopelessness Scale and the Plutchik Suicide Risk Scale were applied at hospital admission and discharge. Results. One hundred and fifteen patients completed all three assessments. Upon admission, 10.4% of the patients scored above the cut-off point for suicide risk; 1.7% presented high levels of hopelessness; 5.2% had clinical depression, and 7% had clinical anxiety. The comparison of scores at admission and discharge showed significant decreases in all symptom levels. Discussion and conclusion. Most of the patients presented low levels of all symptoms assessed at admission and these decreased at discharge. Further research is necessary with the hospitalized HIV population.


Resumen Introducción. Las personas que viven con VIH experimentan con frecuencia ansiedad, depresión, desesperanza y riesgo suicida, particularmente si son hospitalizadas debido a complicaciones por el VIH. Objetivo. El propósito del presente estudio fue evaluar y comparar la presencia de ansiedad, depresión, desesperanza y riesgo suicida en pacientes hospitalizados con VIH, a su ingreso y su egreso. Método. Se llevó a cabo un estudio comparativo con pacientes de VIH+ hospitalizados en el Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias en la Ciudad de México de febrero a noviembre de 2013. Se aplicaron la Escala de Ansiedad y Depresión Hospitalaria, la Escala de Desesperanza de Beck y la Escala de Riesgo Suicida de Plutchik. Resultados. Ciento quince pacientes completaron las tres escalas. A su ingreso, 10.4% de los pacientes obtuvieron puntajes por encima del punto de corte en la Escala de Riesgo Suicida; 1.7% presentaron niveles altos de desesperanza; 5.2% puntuaron con depresión clínica; y 7% puntuaron para ansiedad clínica. La comparación entre los resultados obtenidos al ingreso y el egreso hospitalario mostró una disminución significativa en todos los síntomas al egreso. Discusión y conclusión. La mayoría de los pacientes presentaron niveles bajos de los síntomas evaluados y éstos disminuyeron al egreso. Son necesarias investigaciones adicionales de salud mental en población hospitalizada con VIH.

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Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine ; : 193-199, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-738875

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OBJECTIVES: Insomnia may be one of the risk factor for suicidal ideation, but little is known about the mechanism by which sleep disturbances confer risk for suicide. The aim of this study was to investigate examine whether insomnia severity would be associated with resilience and suicidal ideation, and whether resilience would mediate the relationship between insomnia and suicidal ideation. METHODS: A total of 432 community-dwelling adults(227 male, 205 female,) completed the self-report questionnaire that covered basic socio-demographic data. To assess the psychological variables, the following instruments were applied: Insomnia Severity Index(ISI), Korean Version of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale(K-CD-RISC), Beck Hopelessness Scale(BHOP) and Scale for Suicidal Ideation(SSI-Beck). People with an ISI score of 8 or higher were defined as insomnia. RESULTS: Greater insomnia symptom severity was significantly associated with higher level of suicidal ideation and lower level of resilience, adjusting for hopelessness, age, sex, presence of family members living together, and household income. Additional analysis revealed that disturbance of sleep initiation and disturbance of sleep maintenance were significantly associated with suicidal ideation. Mediation analyses revealed that resilience significantly accounted for the relationship between insomnia symptom severity and suicidal ideation. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that the evaluation and control of insomnia and resilience may be needed to reduce the risk of suicide.


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Humans , Male , Family Characteristics , Negotiating , Risk Factors , Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders , Suicidal Ideation , Suicide
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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 162-165, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-514683

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Objective To explore the curative effect of deep-brain magnetic stimulation (DMS) on learned helplessness behavior in the chronic restrained stress (CRS) rat model. Methods Twenty-nine Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into control group (n=8) and CRS group (n=21). CRS group was exerted chronic restrained stress, while the control group did not receive any stress, for three weeks. Then learned helplessness behavior was tested using Forced Swimming Test (FST) and the hopeless rats of the CRS group were divided ran-domly into sham group (n=6), DMS group (n=8) and citalopram group (n=7), that received corresponding treatment respectively. They were evaluated with FST again after one-week treatment. Results The immobile time in FST was longer in CRS group than in the control group after three-week stress (F=11.260, P=0.002). After one-week treatment, no significant improvement was found in the citalopram group (F=1.565, P=0.235), however, the immobile time in DMS group decreased (F=6.277, P=0.025), and was shorter than that in the sham group (F=5.560, P=0.036). Conclusion CRS could result in learned helplessness behavior, which could be alleviated with one-week DMS.

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Psicol. Caribe ; 33(3): 299-311, jul.-dic. 2016. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-955575

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Resumen Este estudio evaluó el perfil cognitivo y los niveles de desesperanza, depresión y riesgo suicida en un grupo de jóvenes vinculados al proceso de formación de una escuela militar colombiana. En total participaron 114 sujetos, militares regulares de primer año (MR-1A), que representan la totalidad de un contingente particular; todos ellos hombres, con edades entre los diecisiete y los veintidós años, provenientes de hogares ubicados en la región Caribe (41%) y el centro del país (12%), sin ningún tipo de diagnóstico médico o mental relevante. Los resultados indican relaciones lineales y directamente promocionales entre todas las variables, con magnitudes significativas en lo referente a las relaciones depresión-desesperanza (rs= 0,295; ρ = 0,01) y depresión-riesgo suicida (rs= 0,478; ρ = 0,01), siendo esta ultima el reporte más elevado.


Abstract This study evaluated the cognitive profile and the levels of Hopelessness, Depression and Suicide Risk in a youth group linked to the process of forming a Colombian military school. A total of 114 subjects participated, regular military freshman, which representing an entire contingent particular; all male, aged between 17 and 22 years, from households in the Caribbean region (41%) and the center of the country (12%), without any relevant medical or mental diagnosis. The results indicate linear and directly promotional relationships between all variables with significant quantities in relation to depression-hopelessness (rs= 0,295; ρ = 0,01) and depression-suicide risk (rs= 0,478; ρ = 0,01) the latter being the highest report.

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Journal of Agricultural Medicine & Community Health ; : 195-204, 2016.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-719807

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OBJECTIVES: This study was performed to investigate the association between hopelessness, social support and community integration, and depression. METHODS: We analyzed data from a questionnaire administered to subjects aged 65 years or older living alone for a 2015 community mental health project in Gyeongnam S city. We used a correlation analysis and a hierarchical regression analysis to identify factors that affect depression. RESULTS: When controlling for socio-demographic factors, hopelessness and community integration had significant effects on depression. That is, the higher the hopelessness (B=0.768, p<.001) and the lower the community integration (B=-0.163, p=.012), the higher the depression in elderly living alone . CONCLUSIONS: There is a need for approaches at both the individual and social levels that consider and improve measures to prevent and reduce depression. Moreover, it is especially necessary to enhance community integration.


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Aged , Humans , Community Integration , Depression , Mental Health
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Rev. chil. neuro-psiquiatr ; 53(4): 231-240, dic. 2015. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-772361

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Introduction: Suicide is a relevant subject to public health. Its incidence has increased in Chile during the last decade. The current study aims to analyze psychological factors mediating the influence of depressive symptomatology in suicide ideation and attempt in mental health patients. Method: 96 mental health patients from public services and private practice, 67 percent female, with an average age of 30.7 years (SD = 12.2) answered Goldberg’s 12 item general health questionnaire (GHQ-12), Beck’s hopelessness scale (BHS) and coping inventory for stressful situations (CISS-21). Logistic regression and mediation analysis were used to establish suicide ideation and lifetime suicide attempt risk. Results: 22.9 percent of patients had suicide ideation during the last six months and 41.7 percent tried to commit suicide at least once during their lives. Logistic regression results shows that, after controlling for depressive symptomatology, hopelessness influences suicide ideation, and task-oriented coping influences lifetime suicide attempt. Hopelessness mediates the association between depressive symptoms and suicide ideation, and task-oriented coping mediates between depressive symptomatology and history of suicide attempt. Conclusions: Psychological factors such as hopelessness and task-oriented coping mediate the association between depressive symptomatology and non-lethal suicidal behavior, therefore they must be specifically considered in the treatment of patients at suicide risk.


Introducción: El suicidio es un problema de salud pública. Pese a los avances en salud mental, las tasas de suicidio han aumentado en Chile en la última década. El presente estudio busca identificar factores psicológicos que medien la influencia de la sintomatología depresiva en la ideación e intento de suicidio en pacientes de salud mental. Método: 96 pacientes de salud mental, de servicios públicos y consulta particular, 67 por ciento mujeres, con edad promedio de 30,7 años (DS = 12,2) respondieron los cuestionarios de salud de Goldberg (GHQ-12), de desesperanza de Beck (BHS) y de afrontamiento a situaciones estresantes (CISS-21). Se realizaron análisis de regresión logística y de mediación para determinar la influencia de los factores psicológicos en la ideación e intento suicida de los pacientes evaluados. Resultados: Un 22,9 por ciento de los pacientes encuestados había pensado en quitarse la vida en los últimos seis meses y un 41,7 por ciento había intentado suicidarse al menos una vez durante su vida. Los resultados de las regresiones logísticas muestran que, controlando la sintomatología depresiva, la desesperanza influye sobre ideación suicida, y el afrontamiento centrado en la tarea sobre el antecedente de intento de suicidio. La desesperanza media la relación entre síntomas depresivos e ideación suicida, y el afrontamiento centrado en la tarea media entre la sintomatología depresiva y antecedente de intento de suicidio. Conclusiones: Factores psicológicos como desesperanza y afrontamiento centrado en la tarea mediarían la relación entre sintomatología depresiva, y conducta suicida no letal, por lo que deben ser considerados de forma específica en el tratamiento de pacientes con riesgo suicida.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Female , Young Adult , Middle Aged , Adaptation, Psychological , Depression/psychology , Motivation , Suicidal Ideation , Cross-Sectional Studies , Mental Health , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association ; : 84-90, 2015.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-98844

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OBJECTIVES: The Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) is a 20-item scale for measuring the extent of negative attitudes about the future. Previous studies repeatedly demonstrated clinical utility of BHS, particularly for predicting suicide. The aim of this study is to examine the reliability and validity of the Korean version of the Beck Hopelessness Scale (K-BHS), which is commonly used for measuring hopelessness. METHODS: The study sample consisted of 1022 community-dwelling general adults from 4 regional areas (i.e., Seoul, Gyeonggi, Cheongju, and Jinju) across South Korea. They completed the K-BHS, Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, and Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale. RESULTS: The Cronbach's alpha value for the K-BHS was 0.85. Test-retest reliability at average 7.2 days was 0.86. Discriminant validity was determined. Confirmatory factor analysis supported a three factor model. CONCLUSION: The K-BHS demonstrated satisfactory reliability and validity and therefore may be useful in measuring the construct of hopelessness and in clinical suicide risk assessments. Further studies are needed in order to explore the psychometric features and correlates of this scale among clinical populations.


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Adult , Humans , Anxiety , Depression , Korea , Psychometrics , Reproducibility of Results , Risk Assessment , Seoul , Suicide
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Br J Med Med Res ; 2015; 9(11): 1-11
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-181096

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One of the psychological symptoms of major concern in palliative care is hopelessness because it is a risk factor for poor treatment adherence, suicidal ideation, suicide, and the desire for a premature death. Objectives: To identify the psychosocial and clinical factors associated with hopelessness after beginning palliative oncology treatment. Methods: 66 patients with advanced cancer were evaluated using the following instruments: a) Beck Hopelessness Scale, b) Quality of Life Questionnaire - EORTC-QLQ-C30, c) Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, d) Coping Strategies Inventory, at two times: at the first consultation in the palliative care outpatient clinic and at the first medical return visit. Results: The relative absence of information about palliative care treatment was associated with hopelessness after the beginning the palliative treatment (p=0.043). With regard to coping strategies, the use of social support mechanisms (p=0.033), problem resolution (p=0.033), and positive reevaluation (p=0.037) were associated with decreases in hopelessness, which indicates that these strategies have a protective character. Social support (p=0.007) and constipation (p=0.038) significantly predicted hopelessness at the first medical return visit according to the multiple linear regression analysis. The experiences of hope among the patients at the beginning of the palliative treatment did not decrease. Few correlations were found between the different clinical and psychological variables studied, and few parameters predicted hopelessness. Conclusion: The offer of information and the promotion of therapeutic interventions favoring use of coping strategies less focused on emotion thereby allowing more active coping with the situation were found to be.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2185-2189, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-480596

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Objective To investigate the suicide related psychological status of cancer patients in hospital. Methods 508 cancer patients in the Affiliated- Tumor- Hospital- of- Guangxi- Medical- University were recruited and using the hospital anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) for evaluating cancer patients′anxiety, depression, hopelessness. According to age, the patients were divided into three groups, comparing the differences in three groups′scores of anxiety, depression, hopelessness. Results Of all the respondents, there were 38.7% (172/445) patients with anxiety, and 26.3% (117/445) patients with depression, and 59.1% (263/445) patients with different degrees of hopelessness. In the comparison of three groups of patients, anxiety scores existed differences (U=7.083,P 0.05). Conclusions Many people have anxiety / depression in cancer patients, most cancer patients have varying degrees of hopelessness. The health care workers should get attention to these suicide related psychology, take appropriate intervention, in order to avoid the occurrence of hospitalized cancer patients committing suicide.

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Univ. psychol ; 13(4): 1545-1555, oct.-dic. 2014. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-751250

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The relation between the meaning in life and depression, hopelessness, and suicide risk in a sample of Spanish Borderline Personality Disorder patients is analyzed. The hypothesis suggested that meaning in life is a significant negative predictor of these variables. Participants were 80 Borderline Personality Disorder patients (75 women, 5 men) ranged 16-60 years old, M = 32.21, SD = 8.85, from a public mental health service. Spanish adaptations of the Purpose-In-Life Test, the Beck Depression Inventory-II, the Beck Hopelessness Scale, and the Plutchick's Suicide Risk Scale were used. Analysis included descriptive, correlations, and simple linear regression. Results showed that meaning in life was negatively related to depression, hopelessness, and suicide risk. It is necessary to introduce the evaluation of the meaning in life in the assessment of patients with Borderline Personality Disorder and to include in the psychotherapeutic intervention elements to enhance their perception and experience of meaning in life.


Se analizan las relaciones entre sentido de la vida, depresión, desesperanza y riesgo de suicidio en un grupo de pacientes con Trastorno Límite de Personalidad. La hipótesis al respecto afirma que el sentido de la vida predice negativamente de estas variables. En el estudio participaron 80 pacientes españoles con Trastorno Límite de Personalidad (75 mujeres, 5 hombres) de un servicio público de salud mental, con edades entre los 16 y los 60 años. Se utilizaron versiones españolas del Purpose-In-Life Test, del Inventario de Depresión-II y la Escala de Desesperanza de Beck y de la Escala de Riesgo Suicida de Plutchick. Los análisis incluyeron estadísticos descriptivos, correlaciones y regresión lineal simple. Los resultados mostraron que el sentido de la vida se relacionó negativamente con la depresión, la desesperanza y el riesgo de suicidio. Se concluye que hay necesidad de introducir la valoración del sentido de la vida en la evaluación de pacientes con Trastorno Límite de Personalidad y de incluir en la intervención psicoterapéutica elementos para mejorar su percepción y vivencia de sentido de la vida.


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Suicide , Depression , Dissociative Identity Disorder
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Psicol. clín ; 26(2): 197-215, jul.-dez. 2014. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: lil-732683

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As transformações na sociedade contemporânea evidenciam a ausência de limites e a abundância de paradoxos que passaram a influenciar tanto o social quanto o psiquismo humano, gerando novas formas de subjetivação. Com isso, surgem as patologias do vazio, associadas ao narcisismo e depressão. Este estudo teve como objetivo investigar características de narcisismo, depressão, ansiedade, desesperança e autoestima em 350 jovens adultos universitários. Para tanto, utilizou o Inventário de Ansiedade de Beck (BAI), a Escala de Desesperança de Beck (BHS), o Inventário de Depressão de Beck-II (BDI-II), a Escala de Rosenberg e o Inventário de Personalidade Narcisista (NPI). A análise dos dados foi realizada através de estatística descritiva e inferencial, seguidas do teste t de Student, correlações e Anova para identificar diferenças de médias entre grupos. Como resultado, obteve-se correlação positiva entre narcisismo e autoestima, entre ansiedade e depressão e entre depressão e desesperança. E encontrou-se uma correlação negativa entre ansiedade e desesperança e entre depressão e autoestima. Esses resultados fornecem elementos importantes tanto no nível acadêmico como no da prática clínica.


Transformations in contemporary society through the absence of boundaries and abundance of paradoxes influence both the social and the human psyche, creating new forms of subjectivity. With that, pathologies associated with emptiness, narcissism and depression arise. This study aimed to investigate characteristics of narcissism, depression, anxiety, hopelessness and self-esteem in 350 young adults from a university. For that, it has been used Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS), Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), the Rosenberg Scale and the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI). Data analysis was performed using descriptive and inferential statistics, followed by the Student t test, correlation and ANOVA to identify the differences in means between groups. As a result, it´s obtained a positive correlation between narcissism and self-esteem, between anxiety and depression and between depression and hopelessness. And it´s found a negative correlation between anxiety and depression and hopelessness and self-esteem. These results provide important both in academic and clinical practice.


Las transformaciones de la sociedad contemporánea en la ausencia de límites y la abundancia de las paradojas influyen tanto en lo social y la psique humana, creando nuevas formas de subjetividad. Con eso, vienen los estados de vacíos, patologías asociadas con el narcisismo y la depresión. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo investigar las características del narcisismo, la depresión, la ansiedad, la desesperanza y la auto-estima en 350 adultos jóvenes universitarios. Para ello, fueran utilizados el Inventario de Ansiedad de Beck (BAI), la Escala de Desesperanza de Beck (BHS), el Inventario de Depresión de Beck-II (BDI-II), la Escala de Rosenberg y el Inventario de Personalidad Narcisista (NPI). El análisis de datos se realizó mediante estadística descriptiva e inferencial, seguido por la prueba de la t de Student, ANOVA y correlaciones para identificar las diferencias de medias entre los grupos. Como resultado, se encontró correlación positiva entre el narcisismo y la autoestima, entre la ansiedad y la depresión y entre la depresión y la desesperanza. Y, se encontró una correlación negativa entre la ansiedad y la depresión, y entre la desesperanza y la autoestima. Los resultados aportan elementos importantes tanto en la práctica académica y clínica.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Young Adult , Anxiety/psychology , Self Concept , Depression/psychology , Narcissism , Psychological Tests , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Univ. psychol ; 13(2): 693-702, abr.-jun. 2014. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-735223

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This study aimed to verify the relationship between depression, hopelessness and family support. to this aim, were applied the Escala Baptista de Depressão-Adulto EBADEP- A, The Beck Hopelessness Scale -BHS, Inventário de Percepção de Suporte Familiar- IPSF and a sociodemographic questionnaire on a sample of 198 undergraduate of Pharmacy and Psychology courses of a particular university at São Paulo state (Brazil) with mean age of 23.44 years (SD = 6.8), and with a prevalence of women (80.7%). Results showed significant and positive correlations between EBADEP- A and BHS and significant and negative correlations between EBADEP- A/ BHS and IPSF, indicating that the higher perception of family support the fewer depressive symptoms and hopelessness, agreeing with literature.


El presente estudio buscó verificar la asociación de la depresión, desesperanza y el apoyo familiar. Con este fin, se aplicó la Escala Baptista de Depressão-versión para adultos- EBADEP- A, Escala de Desesperanza de Beck, BHS, el Inventario de Percepção de Suporte Familiar - IPSF y un cuestionario socio-demográfico en una muestra de 198 estudiantes de Farmacia y Psicología en una universidad privada en el Estado de São Paulo (Brasil), con el promedio de edad de 23.44 años (DE= 6.8) y de las mujeres (80.7 %). Los resultados indicaron una correlación positiva y significativa entre BHS y EBADEP- A y negativa y significativa entre EBADEP- A y BHS con IPSF, lo que sugiere que cuanto mayor es la percepción del apoyo familiar, menos síntomas depresivos y la desesperanza, que muestram que los resultados son consistentes con la literatura.


Subject(s)
Psychology , Family , Depression
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