A RELAÇÃO ENTRE O TRANSTORNO DE PERSONALIDADE E O COMPORTAMENTO SUICIDA
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Resumo: | Introduction: The interconnection between personality disorders and suicidal behavior is a complex and delicate domain in mental health. The intricate relationship between these two dimensions, recognizing that personality disorders not only shape how individuals perceive and interact with the world, but also significantly influence their risk of self-destructive behaviors, such as suicide. Personality disorders, characterized by persistent patterns of thinking, behavior and relationships, have been associated with a range of psychological and social challenges. In this context, it is observed that the presence of these disorders can increase the vulnerability of individuals to intense emotional crises, making them potentially more susceptible to the development of suicidal behaviors. Objectives: Show the relationship between personality disorder and suicidal behavior developed by patients with this disorder, also showing the treatment behaviors carried out by health professionals. Methodology: This article's research method is an exploratory, analytical study of a descriptive nature, using the Integrative Literature Review (RIL) as a technique. Through databases: Nursing Database (BDENF), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), PubMed, Latin American Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS). Various types of publications were consulted, including scientific articles, monographs and magazines, with the aim of obtaining relevant information on the topic, totaling 20 articles. Results and Discussions: The prevalence of suicidal behavior in patients with disorders shows high rates of suicide ideation, suicide attempts and the practice of self-harm. The dysfunctional patterns presented by these patients contribute substantially to the increase in risk, with difficulties in establishing and maintaining healthy interpersonal relationships being observed, which can intensify the development of loneliness and isolation. Therefore, the crucial role of the support network that includes friends, family and healthcare professionals is crucial for the patient's improvement, to play a significant role in emotional stabilization and crisis prevention. Conclusion: Analysis of the relationship between personality disorders and suicidal behavior highlights the urgency of integrated approaches to prevention and intervention. The results highlight the significant influence of dysfunctional relationship patterns and emotional vulnerability, emphasizing the need for specific therapies, such as CBT and DBT. The promotion of a solid support network and the integration of pharmacological treatments are crucial. Ultimately, understanding this complex interaction is vital for implementing effective strategies that aim to improve quality of life and reduce the risk of suicidal behaviors in this challenging mental health context. |
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A RELAÇÃO ENTRE O TRANSTORNO DE PERSONALIDADE E O COMPORTAMENTO SUICIDATranstorno de Personalidade; Suicídio; Suicídio Iminente.Personality Disorder; Suicide; Imminent Suicide.Introduction: The interconnection between personality disorders and suicidal behavior is a complex and delicate domain in mental health. The intricate relationship between these two dimensions, recognizing that personality disorders not only shape how individuals perceive and interact with the world, but also significantly influence their risk of self-destructive behaviors, such as suicide. Personality disorders, characterized by persistent patterns of thinking, behavior and relationships, have been associated with a range of psychological and social challenges. In this context, it is observed that the presence of these disorders can increase the vulnerability of individuals to intense emotional crises, making them potentially more susceptible to the development of suicidal behaviors. Objectives: Show the relationship between personality disorder and suicidal behavior developed by patients with this disorder, also showing the treatment behaviors carried out by health professionals. Methodology: This article's research method is an exploratory, analytical study of a descriptive nature, using the Integrative Literature Review (RIL) as a technique. Through databases: Nursing Database (BDENF), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), PubMed, Latin American Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS). Various types of publications were consulted, including scientific articles, monographs and magazines, with the aim of obtaining relevant information on the topic, totaling 20 articles. Results and Discussions: The prevalence of suicidal behavior in patients with disorders shows high rates of suicide ideation, suicide attempts and the practice of self-harm. The dysfunctional patterns presented by these patients contribute substantially to the increase in risk, with difficulties in establishing and maintaining healthy interpersonal relationships being observed, which can intensify the development of loneliness and isolation. Therefore, the crucial role of the support network that includes friends, family and healthcare professionals is crucial for the patient's improvement, to play a significant role in emotional stabilization and crisis prevention. Conclusion: Analysis of the relationship between personality disorders and suicidal behavior highlights the urgency of integrated approaches to prevention and intervention. The results highlight the significant influence of dysfunctional relationship patterns and emotional vulnerability, emphasizing the need for specific therapies, such as CBT and DBT. The promotion of a solid support network and the integration of pharmacological treatments are crucial. Ultimately, understanding this complex interaction is vital for implementing effective strategies that aim to improve quality of life and reduce the risk of suicidal behaviors in this challenging mental health context.Introdução: A interligação entre transtornos de personalidade e de comportamento suicida é um domínio complexo e delicado na saúde mental, dessa forma a relação entre essas duas dimensões, reconhece que os transtornos de personalidade não apenas moldam a forma como os indivíduos percebem e interagem com o mundo, mas também influenciam de maneira significativa seu risco de comportamentos autodestrutivos, como o suicídio. Os transtornos de personalidade, caracterizados por padrões persistentes de pensamento, comportamento e relacionamento, têm sido associados a uma série de desafios psicológicos e sociais. Nesse contexto, observa-se que a presença desses transtornos pode aumentar a vulnerabilidade dos indivíduos a crises emocionais intensas, tornando-os potencialmente mais suscetíveis ao desenvolvimento de comportamentos suicidas. Objetivos: Mostrar a relação do transtorno de personalidade com o comportamento suicida desenvolvido pelos pacientes com esse transtorno, apresentando as condutas de tratamento realizadas pelos profissionais de saúde. Metodologia: O presente artigo tem como método de pesquisa o estudo exploratório, analítico de caráter descritivo, usando como técnica a Revisão Integrativa da Literatura (RIL), por meio dos bancos de dados: Base de Dados em Enfermagem (BDENF), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), PubMed, Literatura Latino-Americana do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (LILACS). Foram consultados diversos tipos de publicações, incluindo artigos científicos, monografias e revistas, com o objetivo de obter informações relevantes sobre o tema, totalizando 20 artigos. Resultados e Discussões: A prevalência do comportamento suicida em pacientes com transtornos apresenta taxas elevas de ideação ao suicídio, tentativas de suicídio e a prática de automutilação. Os padrões disfuncionais apresentados por esses pacientes contribuem de maneira substancial para o aumento do risco, podendo observar a dificuldade em estabelecer e manter relações interpessoais saudáveis podendo ser um intensificados do desenvolvimento de solidão e isolamento. Dessa forma o papel crucial da rede de apoio que incluem amigos, familiares e profissionais de saúde é crucial para a melhora do paciente, para desempenhar um papel significativo na estabilização emocional e na prevenção de crises. Conclusão: A análise da relação entre transtornos de personalidade e comportamento suicida destaca a urgência de abordagens integradas para a prevenção e intervenção. Os resultados ressaltam a influência significativa dos padrões disfuncionais de relacionamento e da vulnerabilidade emocional, enfatizando a necessidade de terapias específicas, como a TCC e TCD. A promoção de uma rede de apoio sólida e a integração de tratamentos farmacológicos mostram-se cruciais. Em última instância, a compreensão dessa complexa interação é vital para a implementação de estratégias eficazes que visem melhorar a qualidade de vida e reduzir o risco de comportamentos suicidas nesse contexto desafiador da saúde mental.Specialized Dentistry Group2024-01-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/131310.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n1p1579-1596Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1579-1596Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1579-1596Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 6 n. 1 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1579-15962674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1313/1481Copyright (c) 2024 Arlete Freitas Ferreira , Maria Alessamia Nunes Lima , Marcius Vinicius de Carvalho e Cunha, George Utta da Silva , Bruce Ramos Menezes Silva, Keit Maciel da Gama , Ewellin Fabiane Queiroz Rabello, Daniel Pereira Pio Suwa, Robson Santos de Almeida, Aline Maria de Melo Amorim , Thainara Pereira da Silva, Ítalo Íris Boiba Rodrigues da Cunhahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira , Arlete FreitasLima , Maria Alessamia Nunes Cunha, Marcius Vinicius de Carvalho e Silva , George Utta daSilva, Bruce Ramos Menezes Gama , Keit Maciel daRabello, Ewellin Fabiane QueirozSuwa, Daniel Pereira PioAlmeida, Robson Santos deAmorim , Aline Maria de Melo Silva, Thainara Pereira daCunha, Ítalo Íris Boiba Rodrigues da2024-01-22T11:30:27Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1313Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2024-01-22T11:30:27Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false |
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A RELAÇÃO ENTRE O TRANSTORNO DE PERSONALIDADE E O COMPORTAMENTO SUICIDA |
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A RELAÇÃO ENTRE O TRANSTORNO DE PERSONALIDADE E O COMPORTAMENTO SUICIDA Ferreira , Arlete Freitas Transtorno de Personalidade; Suicídio; Suicídio Iminente. Personality Disorder; Suicide; Imminent Suicide. |
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A RELAÇÃO ENTRE O TRANSTORNO DE PERSONALIDADE E O COMPORTAMENTO SUICIDA |
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A RELAÇÃO ENTRE O TRANSTORNO DE PERSONALIDADE E O COMPORTAMENTO SUICIDA |
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A RELAÇÃO ENTRE O TRANSTORNO DE PERSONALIDADE E O COMPORTAMENTO SUICIDA |
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A RELAÇÃO ENTRE O TRANSTORNO DE PERSONALIDADE E O COMPORTAMENTO SUICIDA |
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A RELAÇÃO ENTRE O TRANSTORNO DE PERSONALIDADE E O COMPORTAMENTO SUICIDA |
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Ferreira , Arlete Freitas |
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Ferreira , Arlete Freitas Lima , Maria Alessamia Nunes Cunha, Marcius Vinicius de Carvalho e Silva , George Utta da Silva, Bruce Ramos Menezes Gama , Keit Maciel da Rabello, Ewellin Fabiane Queiroz Suwa, Daniel Pereira Pio Almeida, Robson Santos de Amorim , Aline Maria de Melo Silva, Thainara Pereira da Cunha, Ítalo Íris Boiba Rodrigues da |
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Lima , Maria Alessamia Nunes Cunha, Marcius Vinicius de Carvalho e Silva , George Utta da Silva, Bruce Ramos Menezes Gama , Keit Maciel da Rabello, Ewellin Fabiane Queiroz Suwa, Daniel Pereira Pio Almeida, Robson Santos de Amorim , Aline Maria de Melo Silva, Thainara Pereira da Cunha, Ítalo Íris Boiba Rodrigues da |
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Ferreira , Arlete Freitas Lima , Maria Alessamia Nunes Cunha, Marcius Vinicius de Carvalho e Silva , George Utta da Silva, Bruce Ramos Menezes Gama , Keit Maciel da Rabello, Ewellin Fabiane Queiroz Suwa, Daniel Pereira Pio Almeida, Robson Santos de Amorim , Aline Maria de Melo Silva, Thainara Pereira da Cunha, Ítalo Íris Boiba Rodrigues da |
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Transtorno de Personalidade; Suicídio; Suicídio Iminente. Personality Disorder; Suicide; Imminent Suicide. |
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Transtorno de Personalidade; Suicídio; Suicídio Iminente. Personality Disorder; Suicide; Imminent Suicide. |
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Introduction: The interconnection between personality disorders and suicidal behavior is a complex and delicate domain in mental health. The intricate relationship between these two dimensions, recognizing that personality disorders not only shape how individuals perceive and interact with the world, but also significantly influence their risk of self-destructive behaviors, such as suicide. Personality disorders, characterized by persistent patterns of thinking, behavior and relationships, have been associated with a range of psychological and social challenges. In this context, it is observed that the presence of these disorders can increase the vulnerability of individuals to intense emotional crises, making them potentially more susceptible to the development of suicidal behaviors. Objectives: Show the relationship between personality disorder and suicidal behavior developed by patients with this disorder, also showing the treatment behaviors carried out by health professionals. Methodology: This article's research method is an exploratory, analytical study of a descriptive nature, using the Integrative Literature Review (RIL) as a technique. Through databases: Nursing Database (BDENF), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), PubMed, Latin American Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS). Various types of publications were consulted, including scientific articles, monographs and magazines, with the aim of obtaining relevant information on the topic, totaling 20 articles. Results and Discussions: The prevalence of suicidal behavior in patients with disorders shows high rates of suicide ideation, suicide attempts and the practice of self-harm. The dysfunctional patterns presented by these patients contribute substantially to the increase in risk, with difficulties in establishing and maintaining healthy interpersonal relationships being observed, which can intensify the development of loneliness and isolation. Therefore, the crucial role of the support network that includes friends, family and healthcare professionals is crucial for the patient's improvement, to play a significant role in emotional stabilization and crisis prevention. Conclusion: Analysis of the relationship between personality disorders and suicidal behavior highlights the urgency of integrated approaches to prevention and intervention. The results highlight the significant influence of dysfunctional relationship patterns and emotional vulnerability, emphasizing the need for specific therapies, such as CBT and DBT. The promotion of a solid support network and the integration of pharmacological treatments are crucial. Ultimately, understanding this complex interaction is vital for implementing effective strategies that aim to improve quality of life and reduce the risk of suicidal behaviors in this challenging mental health context. |
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