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Chinese Journal of Digestion ; (12): 607-611, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-659496

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Objective To analyze the differences in social psychological characteristics of patients with different subtypes of functional dyspepsia (FD).Methods From August 2011 to July 2015,210 FD patients met Rome Ⅲ criteria were enrolled and divided into pure postprandial distress syndrome (PDS)group (69 cases),pure epigastric pain syndrome (EPS) group (74 cases) and PDS overlap EPS (PDS+ EPS) group (67 cases).Hamilton depression scale (HAMD),Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA),life event scale (LES) and Eysenck's personality questionnaire (EPQ) were used for evaluation.Chi-square test and least-significant difference were performed for statistical analysis.Results Incidence rates of depression and anxiety of PDS+EPS group were both 100.0% (67/67),which were higher than those of pure PDS group (84.1%,58/69 and 91.3%,63/69),and the differences were statistically significant (x2 =11.62 and 16.34,both P<0.01);which were also higher than those of pure EPS group (78.4%,58/74 and 90.5%,67/74),and the differences were statistically significant (x2 =6.10 and 6.67,both P<0.05).Somatic anxiety score and mental anxiety score of PDS+ EPS group were 16.34±3.70 and 14.18±2.99,respectively;which were higher than those of pure PDS group (11.26±3.42 and 10.70±2.94) and pure EPS group (12.30 ± 4.29 and 10.36 ± 2.63),and the differences were statistically significant (t=8.33,5.97,6.85 and 8.06;all P<0.01).The top two life events in three groups were sleeping habits alteration (67.6%,142/210) and severe disease or trauma (26.7%,56/210).The incidence rate of sleeping habits alteration in pure PDS group was 53.6 % (37/69),which was lower than that in pure EPSgroup (77.0%,57/74) and PDS+EPS group (71.6%,48/67),and the differences were statistically significant (x2 =8.68 and 4.71,both P<0.05).Most of P scale scores of pure PDS group,pure EPS group and PDS+EPS group were normal,most of E and L scale scores were low;most of N scale scores of pure PDS group were low,and these of pure EPS group and PDS+EPS group were normal.Conclusions The incidence of depression and anxiety of PDS+EPS group is the highest.Somatic anxiety is more obvious than mental anxiety in PDS+EPS group and pure EPS group,most with sleep events.Slow emotional response is common in pure PDS group.

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Chinese Journal of Digestion ; (12): 607-611, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-657432

ABSTRACT

Objective To analyze the differences in social psychological characteristics of patients with different subtypes of functional dyspepsia (FD).Methods From August 2011 to July 2015,210 FD patients met Rome Ⅲ criteria were enrolled and divided into pure postprandial distress syndrome (PDS)group (69 cases),pure epigastric pain syndrome (EPS) group (74 cases) and PDS overlap EPS (PDS+ EPS) group (67 cases).Hamilton depression scale (HAMD),Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA),life event scale (LES) and Eysenck's personality questionnaire (EPQ) were used for evaluation.Chi-square test and least-significant difference were performed for statistical analysis.Results Incidence rates of depression and anxiety of PDS+EPS group were both 100.0% (67/67),which were higher than those of pure PDS group (84.1%,58/69 and 91.3%,63/69),and the differences were statistically significant (x2 =11.62 and 16.34,both P<0.01);which were also higher than those of pure EPS group (78.4%,58/74 and 90.5%,67/74),and the differences were statistically significant (x2 =6.10 and 6.67,both P<0.05).Somatic anxiety score and mental anxiety score of PDS+ EPS group were 16.34±3.70 and 14.18±2.99,respectively;which were higher than those of pure PDS group (11.26±3.42 and 10.70±2.94) and pure EPS group (12.30 ± 4.29 and 10.36 ± 2.63),and the differences were statistically significant (t=8.33,5.97,6.85 and 8.06;all P<0.01).The top two life events in three groups were sleeping habits alteration (67.6%,142/210) and severe disease or trauma (26.7%,56/210).The incidence rate of sleeping habits alteration in pure PDS group was 53.6 % (37/69),which was lower than that in pure EPSgroup (77.0%,57/74) and PDS+EPS group (71.6%,48/67),and the differences were statistically significant (x2 =8.68 and 4.71,both P<0.05).Most of P scale scores of pure PDS group,pure EPS group and PDS+EPS group were normal,most of E and L scale scores were low;most of N scale scores of pure PDS group were low,and these of pure EPS group and PDS+EPS group were normal.Conclusions The incidence of depression and anxiety of PDS+EPS group is the highest.Somatic anxiety is more obvious than mental anxiety in PDS+EPS group and pure EPS group,most with sleep events.Slow emotional response is common in pure PDS group.

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Psychol. av. discip ; 6(1): 21-33, ene.-jun. 2012. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-659449

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El presente estudio tuvo como propósito describir y asociar las características psicosociales de los usuarios atendidos en la Unidad de Servicios Psicológicos (USP) de la Universidad Católica de Colombia durante los años 2007 y 2008. Se hizo un estudio de corte empírico-analítico con un diseño de tipo descriptivo y con un método por asociación. La unidad de análisis estuvo conformada por 621 historias clínicas de la USP. Los resultados mostraron que aproximadamente la mitad de la población que asistió a la Unidad corresponde a edades entre 5 y 14 años, el estrato que más consultó fue el 3, las localidades con mayor demanda del servicio fueron Kennedy, Engativá y Suba, y se caracterizan por pertenecer principalmente a familias biparentales. En cuanto a los diagnósticos, se encontró que los problemas más frecuentes en la población atendida fueron trastornos de conducta, depresión, trastornos de personalidad, problemas paterno-filiales, ansiedad, y problemas de aprendizaje.


The purpose of the current research was to describe and associate the psychosocial characteristics of users attended at Psychological Services Unit (PSU) of the Catolica University of Colombia during the years 2007 and 2008. There was made a study of an empirical-analytic with a descriptive design and a method by association. The unit of analysis consisted of 621 patient's clinical histories of the PSU. The results showed that approximately the half of the users who attended at the Unit corresponded to ages between 5 and 14 years, the social level that more consulted was 3, the locality with major demand for the service were Kennedy, Engativa and Suba, and are characterized to belong mainly to two-parent families. Regarding to diagnoses, it found that the most common problems in the population were behavior, depression, personality disorders, parent-child problems, anxiety and learning problems.


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Anxiety , Personality Disorders , Set, Psychology , Community Mental Health Services , Depression , Patients , Personality , Family , Diagnosis , Learning
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