Preferencias por las decisiones compartidas en pacientes con depresión

Neste estudo, analisaram-se os processos psicológicos associados com as preferências dos pacientes com depressão na tomada de decisão sobre seu tratamento psiquiátrico. Participaram 462 pacientes diagnosticados com um transtorno depressivo agudo ou recorrente. A maior parte preferiu assumir um papel...

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Fumero-Hernández, Ascensión
De las Cuevas-Castresana, Carlos
Marrero-Quevedo, Rosario J.
Peñate-Castro, Wenceslao
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PSICODIAGNÓSTICO
TOMA DE DECISIÓN COMPARTIDA
LOCUS DE CONTROL
REACTANCIA PSICOLÓGICA
AUTOEFICACIA
DEPRESIÓN
SHARED DECISION-MAKING
HEALTH LOCUS OF CONTROL
PSYCHOLOGICAL REACTANCE
SELF-EFFICACY
DEPRESSION
TOMADA DE DECISÃO COMPARTILHADA
LÓCUS DE CONTROLE
REATÂNCIA PSICOLÓGICA
AUTOEFICÁCIA
DEPRESSÃO
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Preferencias por las decisiones compartidas en pacientes con depresión
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Depressive patients' preferences in shared decision-making
Preferências pelas decisões compartilhadas em pacientes com depressão
title Preferencias por las decisiones compartidas en pacientes con depresión
spellingShingle Preferencias por las decisiones compartidas en pacientes con depresión
PSICODIAGNÓSTICO
TOMA DE DECISIÓN COMPARTIDA
LOCUS DE CONTROL
REACTANCIA PSICOLÓGICA
AUTOEFICACIA
DEPRESIÓN
SHARED DECISION-MAKING
HEALTH LOCUS OF CONTROL
PSYCHOLOGICAL REACTANCE
SELF-EFFICACY
DEPRESSION
TOMADA DE DECISÃO COMPARTILHADA
LÓCUS DE CONTROLE
REATÂNCIA PSICOLÓGICA
AUTOEFICÁCIA
DEPRESSÃO
title_short Preferencias por las decisiones compartidas en pacientes con depresión
title_full Preferencias por las decisiones compartidas en pacientes con depresión
title_fullStr Preferencias por las decisiones compartidas en pacientes con depresión
title_full_unstemmed Preferencias por las decisiones compartidas en pacientes con depresión
title_sort Preferencias por las decisiones compartidas en pacientes con depresión
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Fumero-Hernández, Ascensión
De las Cuevas-Castresana, Carlos
Marrero-Quevedo, Rosario J.
Peñate-Castro, Wenceslao
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Fumero-Hernández, Ascensión
De las Cuevas-Castresana, Carlos
Marrero-Quevedo, Rosario J.
Peñate-Castro, Wenceslao
dc.subject.armarc.spa.fl_str_mv PSICODIAGNÓSTICO
topic PSICODIAGNÓSTICO
TOMA DE DECISIÓN COMPARTIDA
LOCUS DE CONTROL
REACTANCIA PSICOLÓGICA
AUTOEFICACIA
DEPRESIÓN
SHARED DECISION-MAKING
HEALTH LOCUS OF CONTROL
PSYCHOLOGICAL REACTANCE
SELF-EFFICACY
DEPRESSION
TOMADA DE DECISÃO COMPARTILHADA
LÓCUS DE CONTROLE
REATÂNCIA PSICOLÓGICA
AUTOEFICÁCIA
DEPRESSÃO
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv TOMA DE DECISIÓN COMPARTIDA
LOCUS DE CONTROL
REACTANCIA PSICOLÓGICA
AUTOEFICACIA
DEPRESIÓN
SHARED DECISION-MAKING
HEALTH LOCUS OF CONTROL
PSYCHOLOGICAL REACTANCE
SELF-EFFICACY
DEPRESSION
TOMADA DE DECISÃO COMPARTILHADA
LÓCUS DE CONTROLE
REATÂNCIA PSICOLÓGICA
AUTOEFICÁCIA
DEPRESSÃO
description Neste estudo, analisaram-se os processos psicológicos associados com as preferências dos pacientes com depressão na tomada de decisão sobre seu tratamento psiquiátrico. Participaram 462 pacientes diagnosticados com um transtorno depressivo agudo ou recorrente. A maior parte preferiu assumir um papel colaborativo-passivo ou totalmente passivo. Os resultados não mostraram diferenças significativas entre pacientes em função de sua cronicidade na preferência por tomada de decisões, embora um maior tempo de tratamento tenha sido associado com um estilo mais passivo. O MANCOVA aplicado ao total de participantes, controlando a idade, o nível educativo e o tempo de tratamento, indicou que os pacientes colaborativos e passivos mostraram maior lócus de controle centralizado na confiança no psiquiatra do que os ativos. Constataram-se diferenças de gênero que mostraram nos homens maior lócus de controle interno e reatância psicológica, e, nas mulheres, maior lócus centralizado no aleatório, o lócus centralizado no psiquiatra e uma percepção de menor autoeficácia. Os achados indicam a necessidade de estudar, sob uma perspectiva diferencial, a participação dos pacientes na tomada de decisão de acordo com os processos psicológicos e a repercussão que esta tem na aderência ao tratamento médico.
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spelling Fumero-Hernández, Ascensióna62766e4-dfe6-4143-ad3b-8510d5d18b93-1De las Cuevas-Castresana, Carlos196d420e-9fd3-4494-ade3-94bc62331546Marrero-Quevedo, Rosario J.21eda894-44ee-42d4-a884-3b6df280a3d1-1Peñate-Castro, Wenceslao32bd41f6-6009-4744-8b57-6d5c3b82f4ff-12018-07-18T19:09:16Z2018-07-18T19:09:16Z2016-06Neste estudo, analisaram-se os processos psicológicos associados com as preferências dos pacientes com depressão na tomada de decisão sobre seu tratamento psiquiátrico. Participaram 462 pacientes diagnosticados com um transtorno depressivo agudo ou recorrente. A maior parte preferiu assumir um papel colaborativo-passivo ou totalmente passivo. Os resultados não mostraram diferenças significativas entre pacientes em função de sua cronicidade na preferência por tomada de decisões, embora um maior tempo de tratamento tenha sido associado com um estilo mais passivo. O MANCOVA aplicado ao total de participantes, controlando a idade, o nível educativo e o tempo de tratamento, indicou que os pacientes colaborativos e passivos mostraram maior lócus de controle centralizado na confiança no psiquiatra do que os ativos. Constataram-se diferenças de gênero que mostraram nos homens maior lócus de controle interno e reatância psicológica, e, nas mulheres, maior lócus centralizado no aleatório, o lócus centralizado no psiquiatra e uma percepção de menor autoeficácia. Os achados indicam a necessidade de estudar, sob uma perspectiva diferencial, a participação dos pacientes na tomada de decisão de acordo com os processos psicológicos e a repercussão que esta tem na aderência ao tratamento médico.En el presente estudio se analizaron los procesos psicológicos asociados con las preferencias de los pacientes con depresión en la toma de decisión sobre su tratamiento psiquiátrico. Participaron 462 pacientes diagnosticados con un trastorno depresivo agudo o recurrente. La mayor parte prefirió asumir un rol colaborativo-pasivo o totalmente pasivo. Los resultados no mostraron diferencias significativas entre pacientes en función de su cronicidad en la preferencia por la toma de decisiones, aunque un mayor tiempo de tratamiento se asoció con un estilo más pasivo. El MANCOVA aplicado al total de participantes, controlando la edad, el nivel educativo y el tiempo de tratamiento, indicó que los pacientes colaborativos y pasivos mostraron mayor locus de control centrado en la confianza en el psiquiatra que los activos. Se encontraron diferencias de género mostrando en los hombres mayor locus de control interno y reactancia psicológica, y en las mujeres, mayor locus centrado en el azar. Los análisis de regresión indicaron que en el caso de los hombres, la preferencia pasiva por la toma de decisión es explicada por el locus centrado en el psiquiatra. Sin embargo, en las mujeres tuvo mayor peso la edad, seguida del locus centrado en el azar, el locus centrado en el psiquiatra y una percepción de menor autoeficacia. Los hallazgos señalan la necesidad de estudiar desde una perspectiva diferencial la participación de los pacientes en la toma de decisión de acuerdo con los procesos psicológicos, así como la repercusión que esta tiene en la adherencia al tratamiento médico.This study analyzed the role of psychological processes predicting depressed patients’ preferences in clinical decision-making about psychiatric treatment. 462 patients diagnosed with depressive disorders, acute or recurrent, participated in a crosssectional survey. Most participants preferred collaborative-passive or totally passive roles. Results showed no significant differences between acute and recurrent patients in their preference of participation in decision-making, but longer treatment duration was associated with a more passive style. MANCOVA, controlling age, educational level and treatment duration variables, showed that collaborative and passive patients had a greater locus of control focused on their psychiatrist than active patients. Gender differences were found. Men showed greater internal locus of control and psychological reactance, while women showed greater external locus of control focused on chance. Regression analysis indicated that, for men, passive preferred role was explained by external locus centered on their psychiatrist. However, age registered the highest weight for women’ passive decision-making, followed by the locus focused on chance, locus focused on the psychiatrist and lower self-efficacy. 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Archives of Internal Medicine, 168, 1404-1408. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archinte.168.13.1404Derechos Reservados - Universidad Católica de Colombia, 2016info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2PSICODIAGNÓSTICOTOMA DE DECISIÓN COMPARTIDALOCUS DE CONTROLREACTANCIA PSICOLÓGICAAUTOEFICACIADEPRESIÓNSHARED DECISION-MAKINGHEALTH LOCUS OF CONTROLPSYCHOLOGICAL REACTANCESELF-EFFICACYDEPRESSIONTOMADA DE DECISÃO COMPARTILHADALÓCUS DE CONTROLEREATÂNCIA PSICOLÓGICAAUTOEFICÁCIADEPRESSÃOPreferencias por las decisiones compartidas en pacientes con depresiónDepressive patients' preferences in shared decision-makingPreferências pelas decisões compartilhadas em pacientes com depressãoArtículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85PublicationORIGINALPREFERENCIAS POR LAS DECISIONES COMPARTIDAS EN PACIENTES.pdfPREFERENCIAS POR LAS DECISIONES COMPARTIDAS EN PACIENTES.pdfArtículo en españolapplication/pdf248424https://repository.ucatolica.edu.co/bitstreams/5e13da32-f29f-488f-8ad7-6bba1ddbc734/download004d1fdea65cb2f8f5a0b42adff7710bMD51DEPRESSIVE PATIENTS’ PREFERENCES IN SHARED DECISION-MAKING .pdfDEPRESSIVE PATIENTS’ PREFERENCES IN SHARED DECISION-MAKING .pdfArtículo en inglesapplication/pdf349075https://repository.ucatolica.edu.co/bitstreams/0f859485-599f-4120-bb79-d89f8e747203/downloadca70a1909400a851cc35bc93067941bbMD52TEXTPREFERENCIAS POR LAS DECISIONES COMPARTIDAS EN PACIENTES.pdf.txtPREFERENCIAS POR LAS DECISIONES COMPARTIDAS EN PACIENTES.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain47678https://repository.ucatolica.edu.co/bitstreams/e1309231-ee91-4d58-9dde-af6140f67240/download4f2dc8f4e5445dd0a42552d84398ae9dMD53DEPRESSIVE PATIENTS’ PREFERENCES IN SHARED DECISION-MAKING .pdf.txtDEPRESSIVE PATIENTS’ PREFERENCES IN SHARED DECISION-MAKING .pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain44813https://repository.ucatolica.edu.co/bitstreams/5d98549a-dc24-4068-ae2b-3fb0460022ef/download6b10a23f7558cbe62b2cd73379d5b903MD55THUMBNAILPREFERENCIAS POR LAS DECISIONES COMPARTIDAS EN PACIENTES.pdf.jpgPREFERENCIAS POR LAS DECISIONES COMPARTIDAS EN PACIENTES.pdf.jpgRIUCACimage/jpeg25750https://repository.ucatolica.edu.co/bitstreams/a1486488-bac9-43af-a428-9a8a73805031/download4673d999be830f52c5c87d7a9261e45eMD54DEPRESSIVE PATIENTS’ PREFERENCES IN SHARED DECISION-MAKING .pdf.jpgDEPRESSIVE PATIENTS’ PREFERENCES IN SHARED DECISION-MAKING .pdf.jpgRIUCACimage/jpeg25763https://repository.ucatolica.edu.co/bitstreams/8c848259-9313-4b15-a7b7-da793cfada95/downloadabaf5fabf656193915820a8253a5eebeMD5610983/16156oai:repository.ucatolica.edu.co:10983/161562023-03-24 18:04:05.501https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Derechos Reservados - Universidad Católica de Colombia, 2016https://repository.ucatolica.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad Católica de Colombia - RIUCaCbdigital@metabiblioteca.com