Mental disorders among health workers in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Knuth,Berenice Scaletzky
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Silva,Ricardo Azevedo da, Oses,Jean Pierre, Radtke,Vinicius Augusto, Cocco,Rafaela Abreu, Jansen,Karen
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: AbstractThe scope of this article is to deter mine the prevalence of common mental disorders (CMD) and Depression among Community Health Agents (CHA) and employees of Psychosocial Care Centers (CAPS). It is a cross-sectional descriptive study involving the target population of Community Health Workers and Psychosocial Care Center workers, linked to the Municipal Health Department of Pelotas in the Brazilian State of Rio Grande do Sul. The presence of common mental disorders was considered when the Self Report Questionnaire (SRQ) was > 7 and the occurrence of depression when BDI > 12. In total, 257 professionals participated in the study. Among mental health professionals (n = 119), the prevalence of CMDs was 25.2% and depression was 23.5%, while the prevalence of CMDs was 48.6% and depression was 29% among CHA (n = 138). The ratio of CMDs between the two groups of professionals was statistically different (p < 0.001). In this study, it was observed that the CAPS professionals are more adapted to work issues, with less perceived health problems arising from work and with a lower prevalence of mental disorders compared to CHA.
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title Mental disorders among health workers in Brazil
spellingShingle Mental disorders among health workers in Brazil
Knuth,Berenice Scaletzky
Health care professionals
Mental disorders
Depression
Community health agent
Psychosocial care center
title_short Mental disorders among health workers in Brazil
title_full Mental disorders among health workers in Brazil
title_fullStr Mental disorders among health workers in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Mental disorders among health workers in Brazil
title_sort Mental disorders among health workers in Brazil
author Knuth,Berenice Scaletzky
author_facet Knuth,Berenice Scaletzky
Silva,Ricardo Azevedo da
Oses,Jean Pierre
Radtke,Vinicius Augusto
Cocco,Rafaela Abreu
Jansen,Karen
author_role author
author2 Silva,Ricardo Azevedo da
Oses,Jean Pierre
Radtke,Vinicius Augusto
Cocco,Rafaela Abreu
Jansen,Karen
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Knuth,Berenice Scaletzky
Silva,Ricardo Azevedo da
Oses,Jean Pierre
Radtke,Vinicius Augusto
Cocco,Rafaela Abreu
Jansen,Karen
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Health care professionals
Mental disorders
Depression
Community health agent
Psychosocial care center
topic Health care professionals
Mental disorders
Depression
Community health agent
Psychosocial care center
description AbstractThe scope of this article is to deter mine the prevalence of common mental disorders (CMD) and Depression among Community Health Agents (CHA) and employees of Psychosocial Care Centers (CAPS). It is a cross-sectional descriptive study involving the target population of Community Health Workers and Psychosocial Care Center workers, linked to the Municipal Health Department of Pelotas in the Brazilian State of Rio Grande do Sul. The presence of common mental disorders was considered when the Self Report Questionnaire (SRQ) was > 7 and the occurrence of depression when BDI > 12. In total, 257 professionals participated in the study. Among mental health professionals (n = 119), the prevalence of CMDs was 25.2% and depression was 23.5%, while the prevalence of CMDs was 48.6% and depression was 29% among CHA (n = 138). The ratio of CMDs between the two groups of professionals was statistically different (p < 0.001). In this study, it was observed that the CAPS professionals are more adapted to work issues, with less perceived health problems arising from work and with a lower prevalence of mental disorders compared to CHA.
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