Tenho medo de quê?
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DOI: | 10.1590/S0103-05822012000100011 |
Texto Completo: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0103-05822012000100011 http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/6912 |
Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To determine whether male and female adolescents report currently experiencing fear and to identify their most common causes of fear. METHODS: This was a descriptive, prospective, cross-sectional study of a convenience sample, involving analysis of questionnaires administered to adolescents seen at a public university adolescent clinic between 2004 and 2006. The adolescents self-administered the Youth Self Report (YSR - a screening tool for behavioral problems) while in the waiting room. The responses to item 29, I am afraid of certain animals, situations or places other than school. (Describe) were analyzed. The chi-square test was used to determine whether age group (10-12, 13-15 or 16-19 years) and gender were associated with responses to item 29 of the YSR. RESULTS: 323 adolescents' questionnaires were analyzed, 184 (57%) of whom were female. Fear was more common among the females (p=0.009). There was a significant association between the responses to item 29 and age group. Older adolescents were more likely to check the option often true than younger adolescents (p=0.048). There were a variety of different causes of fear, but animals predominated. CONCLUSIONS: Among these adolescents, fear tended to be associated with the female gender and older age groups. Education, culture and preservation of the species may affect the degree of fear in females. In contrast with reports in the literature, in this study older students reported more fear, perhaps due to greater awareness of the emotion or due to the expectations of the age group analyzed. |
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Tenho medo de quê?What am I afraid of?¿A qué tengo miedo?adolescentadolescent behaviorfearadolescent medicineadolescent healthadolescentecomportamento do adolescentemedomedicina do adolescentesaúde do adolescenteOBJECTIVE: To determine whether male and female adolescents report currently experiencing fear and to identify their most common causes of fear. METHODS: This was a descriptive, prospective, cross-sectional study of a convenience sample, involving analysis of questionnaires administered to adolescents seen at a public university adolescent clinic between 2004 and 2006. The adolescents self-administered the Youth Self Report (YSR - a screening tool for behavioral problems) while in the waiting room. The responses to item 29, I am afraid of certain animals, situations or places other than school. (Describe) were analyzed. The chi-square test was used to determine whether age group (10-12, 13-15 or 16-19 years) and gender were associated with responses to item 29 of the YSR. RESULTS: 323 adolescents' questionnaires were analyzed, 184 (57%) of whom were female. Fear was more common among the females (p=0.009). There was a significant association between the responses to item 29 and age group. Older adolescents were more likely to check the option often true than younger adolescents (p=0.048). There were a variety of different causes of fear, but animals predominated. CONCLUSIONS: Among these adolescents, fear tended to be associated with the female gender and older age groups. Education, culture and preservation of the species may affect the degree of fear in females. In contrast with reports in the literature, in this study older students reported more fear, perhaps due to greater awareness of the emotion or due to the expectations of the age group analyzed.OBJETIVO: Verificar si adolescentes de ambos sexos refieren el miedo como una emoción presente y cuáles son las causas más comunes de miedo. MÉTODOS: Estudio descriptivo, prospectivo, de corte transversal, con determinación de la muestra por conveniencia, que implicó el análisis de cuestionarios aplicados a los adolescentes atendidos entre 2004 y 2006, en un ambulatorio de Medicina del Adolescente. Los adolescentes contestaron en la sala de espera el Youth Self Report (YSR) - instrumento de selección para problemas de comportamiento. Se analizaron las respuestas en el ítem 29 - «tengo miedo a animales, situaciones o lugares, no incluyendo la escuela. ¿Cuáles?» Se utilizó el test de chi-cuadrado para verificar la asociación entre las franjas de edad (10-12 años, 13-15 años y 16-19 años) y sexo con el ítem 29 del YSR. RESULTADOS: Se evaluaron 323 protocolos, 184 (57,0%) eran del sexo femenino. La emoción miedo fue predominante en el sexo femenino (p=0,009). Hubo una asociación significante entre las respuestas al ítem 29 y la franja de edad, en la que los mayores señalaron más la opción «frecuentemente presente» que los menores (p=0,048). Los motivos de miedo fueron diversos, pero los animales predominaron. CONCLUSIONES: La emoción miedo estuvo más asociada al sexo femenino y a la franja de edad de los individuos mayores. La educación, la cultura y la preservación de la especie pueden estar influenciando la presencia del miedo en las mujeres. Diferentemente de la literatura, los mayores relataron más tener miedo, quizá debido a la mayor consciencia de esta emoción o por las expectativas de la franja de edad.OBJETIVO: Verificar se adolescentes de ambos os sexos referem o medo como uma emoção presente e quais são as causas mais comuns de medo. MÉTODOS: Estudo descritivo, prospectivo, de corte transversal, com determinação da amostra por conveniência, que envolveu a análise de questionários aplicados aos adolescentes atendidos entre 2004 e 2006 em um ambulatório de Medicina do Adolescente. Os adolescentes responderam na sala de espera o Youth Self Report (YSR) - instrumento de triagem para problemas de comportamento. Foram analisadas as respostas ao item 29 - tenho medo de animais, situações ou lugares, sem incluir a escola. Quais? O teste do qui-quadrado foi utilizado para verificar a associação entre as faixas etárias (10-12, 13-15 e 16-19 anos) e sexo com o item 29 do YSR. RESULTADOS: Avaliaram-se 323 protocolos, 184 (57%) eram do sexo feminino. A emoção medo foi predominante no sexo feminino (p=0,009). Houve uma associação significante entre as respostas ao item 29 e a faixa etária, em que os mais velhos assinalaram mais a opção frequentemente presente do que os mais novos (p=0,048). Os motivos de medo foram diversos, mas os animais predominaram. CONCLUSÕES: A emoção medo esteve mais associada ao sexo feminino e a faixa etária dos adolescentes mais velhos. A educação, a cultura e a preservação da espécie podem estar influenciando a presença de medo nas mulheres. Diferentemente da literatura, os mais velhos relataram mais terem medo, talvez devido à maior consciência desta emoção ou pelas expectativas da faixa etária.UNIFESP Departamento de Pediatria Centro de Atendimento e Apoio ao AdolescenteUNIFESP Departamento de Pediatria Setor de Medicina do AdolescenteUNIFESP, Depto. de Pediatria Centro de Atendimento e Apoio ao AdolescenteUNIFESP, Depto. de Pediatria Setor de Medicina do AdolescenteSciELOSociedade de Pediatria de São PauloUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Schoen, Teresa Helena [UNIFESP]Vitalle, Maria Sylvia de Souza [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:43:33Z2015-06-14T13:43:33Z2012-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion72-78application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0103-05822012000100011Revista Paulista de Pediatria. 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Tenho medo de quê? What am I afraid of? ¿A qué tengo miedo? |
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Tenho medo de quê? Tenho medo de quê? Schoen, Teresa Helena [UNIFESP] adolescent adolescent behavior fear adolescent medicine adolescent health adolescente comportamento do adolescente medo medicina do adolescente saúde do adolescente Schoen, Teresa Helena [UNIFESP] adolescent adolescent behavior fear adolescent medicine adolescent health adolescente comportamento do adolescente medo medicina do adolescente saúde do adolescente |
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Schoen, Teresa Helena [UNIFESP] |
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Schoen, Teresa Helena [UNIFESP] Schoen, Teresa Helena [UNIFESP] Vitalle, Maria Sylvia de Souza [UNIFESP] Vitalle, Maria Sylvia de Souza [UNIFESP] |
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Vitalle, Maria Sylvia de Souza [UNIFESP] |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Schoen, Teresa Helena [UNIFESP] Vitalle, Maria Sylvia de Souza [UNIFESP] |
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adolescent adolescent behavior fear adolescent medicine adolescent health adolescente comportamento do adolescente medo medicina do adolescente saúde do adolescente |
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adolescent adolescent behavior fear adolescent medicine adolescent health adolescente comportamento do adolescente medo medicina do adolescente saúde do adolescente |
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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether male and female adolescents report currently experiencing fear and to identify their most common causes of fear. METHODS: This was a descriptive, prospective, cross-sectional study of a convenience sample, involving analysis of questionnaires administered to adolescents seen at a public university adolescent clinic between 2004 and 2006. The adolescents self-administered the Youth Self Report (YSR - a screening tool for behavioral problems) while in the waiting room. The responses to item 29, I am afraid of certain animals, situations or places other than school. (Describe) were analyzed. The chi-square test was used to determine whether age group (10-12, 13-15 or 16-19 years) and gender were associated with responses to item 29 of the YSR. RESULTS: 323 adolescents' questionnaires were analyzed, 184 (57%) of whom were female. Fear was more common among the females (p=0.009). There was a significant association between the responses to item 29 and age group. Older adolescents were more likely to check the option often true than younger adolescents (p=0.048). There were a variety of different causes of fear, but animals predominated. CONCLUSIONS: Among these adolescents, fear tended to be associated with the female gender and older age groups. Education, culture and preservation of the species may affect the degree of fear in females. In contrast with reports in the literature, in this study older students reported more fear, perhaps due to greater awareness of the emotion or due to the expectations of the age group analyzed. |
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