Psychological Evaluation of Depression in In-Patients of a General Hospital

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Autor(a) principal: Medeiros, Patrícia Carla da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Gioia-Martins, Dinorah Fernandes, Hamzeh, Sandra Aurea
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Psicologia (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. Online)
Texto Completo: http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/901
Resumo: This study was developed at general hospital, in São Paulo, with the purpose of making a psychological evaluation through Adaptive Operational Diagnostic Scale (Edao in Portuguese) and Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI), verifying the possibility to identify depressive symptoms associated with different pathologies that motivate patient internment. Several inter-appointment requests occur by people from health group to psychological and/or psychiatry service to evaluate and interfere with in-patients that seem “unhappy, apathetic, and weepy”. These requests show the importance of depression disorder diagnostics. Depression is intimately linked with low adherence to medical treatment and to mortality. A specific intervention support the faster recovery of patient, improving his/her quality of life and decreasing internment expenses. In this research two cut points were made. One of them is suggested where the score from 18 to 19 would bring out an estimation of depression possibility. Second one, suggested that classify a score above 15 as disphoria and above 20 points as depression. The research was carried out with 29 adults in-patients, both genders. The research was qualitative, according to a psychoanalytical approach. The results according to the BDI were: Possible depression (13.8%) and No Alterations (86.2%). According to the Edao: 40% of the sample showed Efficient Adaptation; 30% showed Moderate Inefficient Adaptation; and 10% showed Severe Inefficient Adaptation. The conclusion is that the BDI showed to be an efficient instrument in helping to detect mood alterations related to disphoria and depression, and that Edao gives to the psychologist an evaluation which together with the BDI enables the understanding of the evolution of depression aswell as the degree of patients’ adaptation in a hospital environment.
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spelling Psychological Evaluation of Depression in In-Patients of a General Hospital Evaluación Psicológica de Depresión en Pacientes Internados en Enfermería de Hospital GeneralAvaliação Psicológica de Depressão em Pacientes Internados em Enfermaria de Hospital GeraldepressionEdaoBDIgeneral hospitalpsychological assessmentdepresiónEdaoBDIhospital generalevaluación psicológicadepressãoEdaoBDIhospital geralavaliação psicológicaThis study was developed at general hospital, in São Paulo, with the purpose of making a psychological evaluation through Adaptive Operational Diagnostic Scale (Edao in Portuguese) and Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI), verifying the possibility to identify depressive symptoms associated with different pathologies that motivate patient internment. Several inter-appointment requests occur by people from health group to psychological and/or psychiatry service to evaluate and interfere with in-patients that seem “unhappy, apathetic, and weepy”. These requests show the importance of depression disorder diagnostics. Depression is intimately linked with low adherence to medical treatment and to mortality. A specific intervention support the faster recovery of patient, improving his/her quality of life and decreasing internment expenses. In this research two cut points were made. One of them is suggested where the score from 18 to 19 would bring out an estimation of depression possibility. Second one, suggested that classify a score above 15 as disphoria and above 20 points as depression. The research was carried out with 29 adults in-patients, both genders. The research was qualitative, according to a psychoanalytical approach. The results according to the BDI were: Possible depression (13.8%) and No Alterations (86.2%). According to the Edao: 40% of the sample showed Efficient Adaptation; 30% showed Moderate Inefficient Adaptation; and 10% showed Severe Inefficient Adaptation. The conclusion is that the BDI showed to be an efficient instrument in helping to detect mood alterations related to disphoria and depression, and that Edao gives to the psychologist an evaluation which together with the BDI enables the understanding of the evolution of depression aswell as the degree of patients’ adaptation in a hospital environment.Este trabajo fué desarrollado en un hospital general en São Paulo con el objetivo de realizar una evaluación psicológica por medio de la escala diagnóstica adaptativa operacionalizada (Edao) y del inventario Beck de depresión (BDI), verificando la posibilidad de detectar síntomas depresivos aliados a las diferentes patologías de base que motivaron la internación del paciente. Son diversos los pedidos de interconsulta por parte del equipo de salud para que el servicio de psicología y/o psiquiatría evaluen o intervengan en los pacientes internados en enfermerías que se presentan “tristes, apáticos, llorosos”. Estas solicitaciones demuestran la importancia del diagnóstico de los trastornos depresivos. La depresión está intimamente ligada a la baja adherencia al tratamiento médico y a la mortalidad. Una intervención específica auxilia en la recuperación más rápida del paciente, aumentando su calidad de vida y disminuyendo los gastos con la internación. Fueron sujetos de la investigación 29 pacientes adultos de los dos sexos, internados en enfermerías de un hospital de São Paulo. En este trabajo fueron utilizados dos puntos de corte, un escore de 18 a 19 revelaría una estimativa de posible depresión y el segundo, que clasifican un escore encima de 15 como disforía y encima de 20 puntos como depresión. La investigación tuvo carácter cuantitativo y cualitativo, en una visión psicoanalítica. Los resultados para el BDI indican que 13,8% de la muestra presentó posible depresión y 86,2% se presentó sin alteraciones. Los resultados de la Edao indican que 40% de la muestra presentó adaptación eficaz, 30% adaptación ineficaz moderada y 10% adaptación ineficaz severa. Se concluye que el BDI demonstró ser un instrumento de fácil aplicación y por lo tanto eficiente para ayudar a detectar alteraciones de humor relacionadas a la disforía y a la depresión, bien como la Edao trae para el psicólogo una evaluación que en conjunto con el BDI le permite evaluar el grado de adaptación de los pacientes hospitalizados.Este trabalho foi desenvolvido em um hospital geral de São Paulo com o objetivo de realizar uma avaliação psicológica por meio da escala diagnóstica adaptativa operacionalizada (Edao) e do inventário Beck de depressão (BDI), verificando a possibilidade de detectar sintomas depressivos aliados às diferentes patologias de base que motivaram a internação do paciente. Vários são os pedidos de interconsulta por parte da equipe de saúde para que o serviço de psicologia e/ou psiquiatria avalie – e realize as intervenções necessárias – os pacientes internados em enfermarias que se apresentam “tristes, apáticos, chorosos”. Essas solicitações demonstram a importância do diagnóstico dos transtornos depressivos. A depressão está intimamente ligada à baixa aderência ao tratamento médico e à mortalidade. Uma intervenção específica auxilia na recuperação mais rápida do paciente, aumentando sua qualidade de vida e diminuindo os gastos com a internação. Foram sujeitos da pesquisa 29 pacientes adultos, de ambos os sexos, internados em enfermaria de um hospital de São Paulo. Neste trabalho, dois pontos de corte foram utilizados: um escore de 18 a 19 que revela uma estimativa de possível depressão, e um escore acima de 15 que indica disforia e acima de 20 que revela depressão. A pesquisa teve caráter quantitativo e qualitativo, numa visão psicanalítica. Os resultados para o BDI indicam que 13,8% da amostra apresentou possível depressão e 86,2% não apontaram alterações. Os resultados da Edao indicam que 40% da amostra apresentou adaptação eficaz, 30% adaptação ineficaz moderada e 10% adaptação ineficaz severa. Concluiu-se que o BDI demonstrou ser um instrumento de fácil aplicação, portanto eficiente para ajudar a detectar alterações de humor relacionadas à disforia e depressão, bem como a Edao traz para o psicólogo uma avaliação que, em conjunto com o BDI, permite-lhe avaliar o grau de adaptação dos pacientes hospitalizados.Editora Mackenzie2009-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/901Journal Psychology: Theory and Practice ; Vol. 11 No. 1 (2009); 128-141Revista Psicologia: Teoría y Práctica; Vol. 11 Núm. 1 (2009); 128-141Revista Psicologia: Teoria e Prática; v. 11 n. 1 (2009); 128-1411980-69061516-3687reponame:Psicologia (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Psychological Evaluation of Depression in In-Patients of a General Hospital
Evaluación Psicológica de Depresión en Pacientes Internados en Enfermería de Hospital General
Avaliação Psicológica de Depressão em Pacientes Internados em Enfermaria de Hospital Geral
title Psychological Evaluation of Depression in In-Patients of a General Hospital
spellingShingle Psychological Evaluation of Depression in In-Patients of a General Hospital
Medeiros, Patrícia Carla da Silva
depression
Edao
BDI
general hospital
psychological assessment
depresión
Edao
BDI
hospital general
evaluación psicológica
depressão
Edao
BDI
hospital geral
avaliação psicológica
title_short Psychological Evaluation of Depression in In-Patients of a General Hospital
title_full Psychological Evaluation of Depression in In-Patients of a General Hospital
title_fullStr Psychological Evaluation of Depression in In-Patients of a General Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Psychological Evaluation of Depression in In-Patients of a General Hospital
title_sort Psychological Evaluation of Depression in In-Patients of a General Hospital
author Medeiros, Patrícia Carla da Silva
author_facet Medeiros, Patrícia Carla da Silva
Gioia-Martins, Dinorah Fernandes
Hamzeh, Sandra Aurea
author_role author
author2 Gioia-Martins, Dinorah Fernandes
Hamzeh, Sandra Aurea
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medeiros, Patrícia Carla da Silva
Gioia-Martins, Dinorah Fernandes
Hamzeh, Sandra Aurea
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv depression
Edao
BDI
general hospital
psychological assessment
depresión
Edao
BDI
hospital general
evaluación psicológica
depressão
Edao
BDI
hospital geral
avaliação psicológica
topic depression
Edao
BDI
general hospital
psychological assessment
depresión
Edao
BDI
hospital general
evaluación psicológica
depressão
Edao
BDI
hospital geral
avaliação psicológica
description This study was developed at general hospital, in São Paulo, with the purpose of making a psychological evaluation through Adaptive Operational Diagnostic Scale (Edao in Portuguese) and Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI), verifying the possibility to identify depressive symptoms associated with different pathologies that motivate patient internment. Several inter-appointment requests occur by people from health group to psychological and/or psychiatry service to evaluate and interfere with in-patients that seem “unhappy, apathetic, and weepy”. These requests show the importance of depression disorder diagnostics. Depression is intimately linked with low adherence to medical treatment and to mortality. A specific intervention support the faster recovery of patient, improving his/her quality of life and decreasing internment expenses. In this research two cut points were made. One of them is suggested where the score from 18 to 19 would bring out an estimation of depression possibility. Second one, suggested that classify a score above 15 as disphoria and above 20 points as depression. The research was carried out with 29 adults in-patients, both genders. The research was qualitative, according to a psychoanalytical approach. The results according to the BDI were: Possible depression (13.8%) and No Alterations (86.2%). According to the Edao: 40% of the sample showed Efficient Adaptation; 30% showed Moderate Inefficient Adaptation; and 10% showed Severe Inefficient Adaptation. The conclusion is that the BDI showed to be an efficient instrument in helping to detect mood alterations related to disphoria and depression, and that Edao gives to the psychologist an evaluation which together with the BDI enables the understanding of the evolution of depression aswell as the degree of patients’ adaptation in a hospital environment.
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