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Interaçao psicol ; 25(3): 351-360, ago.-dez. 2021.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1512295

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Personality disorders (PDs) are characterized by impairments in the self and interpersonal relationships. People diagnosed with PD present distress in several areas of life. The prevalence of these disorders is 13% in Western countries and around 7% in Brazil. Despite the adverse outcomes related to PDs and their prevalence, these disorders tend to be undertreated in Brazil. One possible explanation is the lack of assessment scales to measure PDs` typical traits. To fill this gap and improves mental health care in Brazil, the Dimensional Clinical Personality Inventory 2 (IDCP-2) was developed, an assessment tool that follows international guidelines and considersthe Brazilian reality. This paper aimed to present the main characteristics of IDCP-2, including its antecedents, development, theoretical and empirical foundations, as well as definitions of its 12 dimensions distributed in 47 factors. We discussed ongoing clinical research, limitations, and future improvements of the IDCP-2. Although IDCP-2 helps fulfill the gap regarding PDs assessment in Brazil, actions for the continuity of research focused on the PDs traits assessmentare more than desirable, necessary for the mental health research area advance in the country.


Os transtornos da personalidade (TPs) são caracterizados por prejuízos no self e nas relações interpessoais. Pessoas diagnosticadas com TP apresentam angústia nas diversas áreas da vida. A prevalência desses transtornos é de 13% em países ocidentais e aproximadamente 7% no Brasil. Apesar de os desfechos negativos relacionados com TPs e da sua prevalência, esses transtornos tendem a ser subtratados no Brasil. Uma possível explicação é a falta de escalas avaliativas para mensurar os traços típicos dos TPs. Para preencher essa lacuna e incrementar os cuidados de saúde mental no Brasil, o Inventário Dimensional Clínico da Personalidade 2 (IDCP-2) foi desenvolvido, uma ferramenta avaliativa de acordo com as diretrizes internacionais e considerando a realidade brasileira. Este artigo tem como objetivo apresentar as principais características do IDCP-2, seus antecedentes, desenvolvimento, fundações teórica e empírica, e também as definições de suas 12 dimensões e os 47 fatores nas quais se subdividem. Nós apresentamos uma discussão das pesquisas clínicas em andamento, limitações e aprimoramentos futuros do IDCP-2. Embora o IDCP-2 auxilie no preenchimento da lacuna acerca da avaliação dos TPs no Brasil, esforços para a continuidade de pesquisas focando na avaliação dos traços de TPs são algo mais que desejável, são necessários para o avanço das pesquisas em saúde mental no país.

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Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association ; : 130-137, 2019.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-765196

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OBJECTIVES: This study examined the association between executive functions and time perspectives in patients with adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The executive function including self-management to time, self-organization/problem solving, self-restraint or inhibition, self-motivation, and self-regulation of emotion was analyzed. In addition, the time perspective, including past-negative, past-positive, present-hedonistic, present-fatalistic, future-negative, and future-positive, were investigated. The correlations between the executive functions and time perspectives were analyzed in an adult ADHD patient group. METHODS: Thirty-six participants were divided into 17 in the ADHD group and 19 in the Control group. The participants conduct psychological tests including Barkley Deficits in Executive Functioning Scale (BDEFS), ADHD Self-Report Scale, and the Swedish Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory to confirm their executive functions, attention, and time perspectives. The participants were recruited at Samsung Medical Center from April 2017 to November 2018. The collected data was analyzed using a t-test and Pearson correlation analysis. RESULTS: The adult ADHD patients group showed significantly higher scores in the BDEFS and ADHD Self-Report Scale than the control group. In time perspective scores, the adult ADHD patients group was higher in the past-negative, present-hedonistic, present-fatalistic time perspectives than the control group. In addition, the adult ADHD patients group was lower in future-positive than the control group. In the adult ADHD patients group, the future-positive time perspectives were negatively correlated with the executive functions. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that the negative time perspective is related to the executive function deficits in an adult ADHD group, particularly in the self-management of time, self-organization/problem solving, and self-motivation.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Executive Function , Psychological Tests , Self Care , Self-Control
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The Philippine Journal of Psychiatry ; : 15-22, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-632925

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OBJECTIVES: This study aims to determine the prevalence of ADHD among substance users in selected rehabilitation centers admitted from September 1,2008 to October 31,2008 using the Wender-Utah Rating Scale (WURS) and Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS).METHODOLOGY: A total of 104 recovering adult substance users (CI 95%) from rehabilitation centers were included by purposive sampling. They were then asked to answer an information set and subsequently WURS & ASRS was administered, either self-administered or clinician-assisted.RESULTS: In this study, the prevalence of childhood ADHD among adult substance users using WURS was 23.1%. Of the 80 (77.1%) who didn't reach the cut-off score of 46, twenty-one subjects (20.2%) had WURS scores between 39-45 may have possible ADHD. About 29 (27.9%) subjects showed adult symptoms of ADHD. However, substance users with atypical depression and borderline personality disorder were not screened out and may account for false positive results.CONCLUSION: About 1/3 of substance users in the study were positive for ADHD using the WURS while 1/5 of those studied had possible ADHD, needing further investigation.


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Adult , Young Adult , Adolescent , Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity , Borderline Personality Disorder , Depression , Prevalence , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Rehabilitation Centers , Self Report
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