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Rev Neurol ; 33(10): 904-8, 2001.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11784998

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INTRODUCTION: Type 2 spinocerebellar ataxia is a hereditary degenerative disorder of the nervous system. Advances in molecular genetics have made it possible to carry out presymptomatic and prenatal studies. A programme to define the strategies and principles for doing this has been devised. OBJECTIVE: To find the level of acceptance of prenatal diagnosis in couples at risk, and to determine the effect of different variables on this acceptance. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We made a descriptive type study of a series of cases. The study group included 226 persons. Forty of these were couples of descendents and the remainder were asymptomatic descendents. We applied a questionnaire, after prior information as to the aims of the study and obtaining the consent of the participants. RESULTS: Regarding acceptance of prenatal diagnosis by couples of descendents, we found that most (77.5%) accepted this and only 2.5% did not. Prenatal diagnosis was accepted by 67.74% of the descendents themselves. CONCLUSIONS: In general there was a high level of acceptance. 159 of the 226 questioned claimed that they would like to have more children and 98.7% of these accepted the test, whilst only 0.01% refused it. The main reasons given were the hope of having healthy children and that the disease would not occur in future generations.


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Fetal Diseases/diagnosis , Prenatal Diagnosis , Spinocerebellar Ataxias/diagnosis , Spinocerebellar Ataxias/genetics , Adult , Attitude to Health , Bioethics , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Spinocerebellar Ataxias/embryology
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Rev Neurol ; 33(11): 1001-5, 2001.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11785023

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INTRODUCTION: Psychological rehabilitation in patients with neurodegenerative disorders helps to improve their quality of life and provide the most suitable approach to their disease. There are no records of this type of treatment being used in type 11 spinocerebellar ataxia. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of group therapy within the framework of psychological rehabilitation and determine the most favored psychological function markers. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study is a quasi experimental study of 24 patients with type 2 spinocerebellar ataxia rehabilitated in the CIRAH (Cuba). The procedure involved psychological assessment before and after the strategy for intervention, which consisted of 15 sessions of group therapy. RESULTS: The pathological levels of anxiety were reduced in 50.1% of the cases, and 31.4% of the patients with depression improved. The self assessment markers of a taking step forward were happiness and worry level. The disorder affected all aspects of the life of the patients studied, particularly their interests, family, self esteem and work. CONCLUSIONS: It is possible to improve the attitude of the patient to his disease and his psychological function by means of group therapy during the process of psychological rehabilitation of patients with type 2 spinocerebellar ataxia.


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Psychotherapy, Group , Spinocerebellar Ataxias/psychology , Spinocerebellar Ataxias/rehabilitation , Adult , Anxiety/therapy , Attitude , Cuba , Depression/therapy , Female , Humans , Male , Quality of Life
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