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Tytuł:
Problematyka zaburzeń reaktywnych i symulacji w praktyce sądowo-psychiatrycznej i penitencjarnej
The Problem of Reactive Mental Disorders and of Malingering in Forensic Psychiatrist Practice
Autorzy:
Batawia, Stanisław
Uszkiewiczowa, Lidia
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/699294.pdf
Data publikacji:
1964
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Nauk Prawnych PAN
Tematy:
zaburzenia psychiczne
mental disorders
Opis:
Problems of reactive mental disorders and of the simulation of mental disorders have lately been very poorly represented in both psychiatrist and criminological literature. The present contribution discusses the sources of a considerable number of difficulties which emerge in practice when discussing the question of “Reactive disorder or malingering?”, as well as the errors of diagnosis in diagnosing malingering. The contribution is based on a analysis of material which comprizes three hundred and fifty cases of reactive mental disorders, and ninety-nine cases of malingering (simulation), with the accused; such material has been obtained from the Department of Forensic Psychiatry of the Psychoneurological Institute and from fifteen mental hospitals in Poland, to which prisoners were sent for observation. When making use of the term of “ malingering” , the contents of that notion ought to be narrowed down so as to comprize behaviour of such kind, which consists in an individual who is not mentally ill consciously producing definite psychopathological symptoms. We could not possibly consider to be malingering in the true sense of the word the producing by a mental patient (e.g. one suffering from schizophrenia) of symptoms which are not characteristic of the disorder in question. What is described by the term of sursimulation, even though it contains elements of malingering, essentially differs from true malingering. On the other hand, the view is not correct which reads that we may only then speak of malingering, when the simulating of symptoms of mental disorders makes its appearance with persons who do not exhibit any abnormal traits. Malingering most frequently makes its appearance with prisoners who exhibit symptoms of psychopathy, encephalopathy, mental deficiency, etc. The problem of metasimulation deserves special attention. The fact that at a given moment we have to do with a behaviour which indicates malingering is not by itself evidence that previously, during the period immediately preceding such malingering, reactive disorders did not appear with same prisoner. The symptoms of reactive disorders during the period which preceded the sending of the prisoner to a mental hospital may have become almost entirely extinguished, while their place was taken by an attitude of malingering, greatly reminiscent of the recent symptoms of reactive mental disorders. Besides, in cases of that kind there also arises, as a rule, the question of whether, side by side with elements of malingering, there do not appear feebly marked symptoms of reactive mental disorders, as remnants of the reactive disorders from which the patient had previously been suffering. Neither should another difficulty, which jurisdiction finds in its path, be forgotten. When having to do with an attitude of obvious malingering, one ought to take into consideration the possibility of malingering being gradually transformed into reactive disorders. The mechanism of malingering becomes fixed in the prisoner’s mind, it undergoes automation, and sets into motion a hysterical mechanism, which, in its turn, acts independently, in the way proper to it, owing to which psychogenic disturbances arise. Such a state as that cannot be described as malingering, in spite of the fact that it was simulation that not only constituted the starting-point of the disorders arisen, but had actually provoked, and to some extent moulded, them. An individual in that state no longer exercises any control over the symptoms of reactive disorders which have appeared, he ceases to exercise any mastery over them; the former malingering mechanism has been driven out of his consciousness and has become transformed into a new, and considerably more complicated hysterical mechanism. The cases discussed above may still run a course complicated in another way, namely after the transformation of malingering into reactive disorders certain symptoms of the latter in their turn are subject to undergo, even after the extinction of the disorders, a conscious consolidation through the new manifestation of the malingering mechanism. Therefore in such cases malingering may be observed, not only at the beginning, but also after the recession of the state of reactive disorders, in the form of metasimulation. The mechanism of the arising of reactive disorders is analogous to that of the arising of malingering; at the basis of both the above mechanisms there lie certain common fundamental tendencies. In all probability malingering runs along the very same tracks as hysterical reaction, and mobilizes, through the intermediary of autosuggestion, analogous mechanisms, causing, as it were, the automation of certain attitudes. Malingering individuals, even though at first they control that mechanism and consciously steer it, may lose their control over it. This leads to the cases of a transformation of malingering into reactive mental disorders, discussed above. The knowledge of making use of a mechanism approximating a hysterical one, of producing and fixing certain symptoms which would constitute a good imitation of disorders, is - as is well known - a most difficult thing. This is why long-lasting and consistently carried out malingering is an extremely rare phenomenon. An individual who simulates in such a way must be equipped with peculiar features, in order to be equal to tasks of that kind. Hence the well-know saying that “ one can simulate well only that which is close to the simulating persons’s individuality” (Lassegue), and that “ a good malingerer must be born such” (Braun). Among psychiatrists there prevails, generally speaking, an agreement as to the view that long-lasting and consistent malingering happens, as a rule, only with persons whose personality exhibits clearly pathological features. The data obtained from sixteen mental hospitals for the period of 1953 - 1960 bear witness to the fact that, out of 5,967 male prisoners sent there for psychiatric examination, mental reactive disorders have been found to exist with 711 cases (11.9 per cent.), and malingering of mental disorders in a mere 99 cases (1.6 per cent.). In the case of the 793 women, sent from prisons to mental hospitals for psychiatric examination, reactive disorders were found to exist in 73 cases (9.2 per cent.), and malingering in a mere 7 cases (0.9 per cent). When we analyse the 99 forensic-psychiatric reports which diagnosed malingering, it appears that we may distinguish two different groups of cases among them. The first of them comprizes 70 prisoners,, with whom the diagnosis of mere malingering does not arouse any essentia] diagnostical reservations. On the other hand, in the second group, which comprizes 29 cases, we have to do with 19 cases of undoubted metasimulation, as well as with 19 cases which are doubtful. Doubts arise in connection with the possibility of the co-existence of reactive disorders with simulation (5 cases), as well as with the presence of reactive disorders during the period immediately preceding malingering (3 cases), or finally, because of data which speak in favour rather of reactive disorders than of malingering (11 cases). Thus it is only in seventy cases that the diagnosis of malingering does not arouse any serious doubts; neither should it be forgotten that, at the same time (i.e. during the same seven-and-a-half-year period) as many as 711 cases of reactive mental disorders were observed with prisoners in sixteen mental hospitals. Thus cases of malingering of long duration are an extremely rare phenomenon in forensic psychiatrist practice. For the purpose of establishing how do the data look which concern long-term malingering of mental disorders in prisons, data concerning the number of cases of malingering within the period of one year have been obtained from the psychiatrists employed in two large Warsaw prisons, which are, in principle, destined only for prisoners under investigation. It was found that the number of malingering prisoners amounted, in one prison to nine, and in the other to five. Taking into consideration the number of all the prisoners detained in those prisons in the course of twelve months, the “ co-efficient of malingering” , calculated as per one thousand prisoners, amounts to 1.86 and 0.96 respectively. After a correction has been introduced, because of the possibility of certain prisoners failing to report for examination, that co-efficient should not exceed 2 pro mille.[1] Among the 350 cases of reactive disorders, selected by lot out of the total number of reports with a diagnosis of “ reactive disorder” for the purpose of obtaining a representative sample, metasimulation during the period of clinical observation has been stated to take place in as many as 24.8 per cent, of the cases.  When examining the two groups of cases: those of “ pure” malingering and those of metasimulation, we can establish the essential differences which exist between them. Those prisoners with whom no reactive disorders have been found to exist during observation, simulate other symptoms of psychotic disorders than those prisoners, with whom malingering has made its appearance only after the extinction of reactive disorders in hospital.   In the group of the seventy “ pure” cases of malingering the most numerously represented is the simulation of memory defects and of mental deficiency, or else of dementia; apart from the above, prisoners also simulate symptoms of conversion hysteria, of hallucination or delusion, as well as, exceptionally, symptoms of stupor.  On the other hand, in the group of fifty cases of metasimulation, more than one-half of the total number consisted of prisoners who simulated symptoms of pseudodementia along with elements of puerilism (which were altogether absent from the group of “ pure” simulation). Of cases of con- fabulation with symptoms of pseudodelusions there were eight, while there were none of them in the “ pure simulation” group. Of individuals who simulated memory disorders there were three times less.  Deserving of particular attention are the twenty-six cases of “ pure” malingering, in which the whole manner of simulating, the contents of the pseudo-symptoms produced, and the prisoner’s entire behaviour are of such a kind, that it seems improbable that the simulating individual could suppose that he would succeed in deluding his environment. The attitude of such prisoners is one of playful contradiction, usually coupled with irony and mockery with regard to the medical personnel; their behaviour is characterized by elements of acting and indeed of clowning; the absurdity of their utterances is glaring. Periodically, however, states of a certain inhibition make their appearance, and from time to time sudden changes of mood are visible, considerable tension, violent attempts at aggressive behaviour, and tendencies to self-mutilation.  It was Mönkenmöller who, once upon a time, drew attention to that peculiar form of malingering, in which it is impossible to detect any intelligible purpose. In such cases malingering assumes the character of acting which gives the malingerer some satisfaction (“spielerische Simulation' 4, as Utitz called it); The picture of malingering gives one to think by its specific features, and is distinguished, from the other types of malingering, by its altogether exceptional primitivism and inconsistency. 92 per cent, of the prisoners who simulated in that way were recidivists with a considerable number of previous convictions to their names. In the anamnesis of nearly one-half of them alcoholism and brain trauma, as well as other chronical brain diseases, made their appearance. More than one-half of their total number have performed self-mutilation in prison. In the cases of “pure”, true malingering there appear, in the hospital material investigated, numerous prisoners with symptoms of encephalopathy (37.1 per cent.) and psychopaths (about 40 per cent.), as a rule described as impulsive, irritable, aggressive. Not a single malingering prisoner has been qualified as an individual with a normal personality. The prisoners who simulated mental disorders are recruited - 81 per cent, of them - from among recidivists, as a rule from among juvenile or young offenders: sixty-six per cent, of the investigated were under twenty-five years of age. They belonged to the category of offenders who commit common offences, mostly offences against property, with thefts predominating. Among the reactive mental disorders to be met with in forensic psychiatrist practice and in the prisons, two kinds of disorders may be distinguished. First of all, the group of disorders of the type of hysterical disorders, the majority of which has a more primitive character; they are: pseudodementia, Ganser’s syndrom, puerilism, states of incomplete stupor and of stupor, fancies with contents similar to those of delusions, and symptoms of conversion hysteria. It is precisely that category of disorders that oftentimes causes particular difficulties in practice, when it is a matter of distinguishing them from malingering. The second group of reactive disorders, with more psychotic symptoms, comprizes: reactive depressions, stupor, and syndroms with delusions and hallucinations and paranoid states. In this category of disorders disturbances of consciousness are much more clearly discernible than they are in the first. Bunyeyev, however, correctly emphasizes the fact that clinical experience points to the fact that in the several syndroms distinguished above there are frequently contained elements, of other reactive syndroms, and, moreover, in a considerable number of cases it can be observed, how, in the course of the disorders, one set of syndroms gives way to other symptom syndroms. Consequently, the clinical picture is usually considerably more complicated than would result from a description that would only take into consideration the most fundamental elements. Among the three hundred and fifty cases of reactive disorders with prisoners under investigation the several syndroms make their appearance In the following dimensions:   Pseudodementia                                                 90 cases    25.7 per cent. Puerilism                                                              16     “          4.6 per cent.  Ganser’s syndrom                                              17     “          4.9 per cent. Depressions                                                         79      “        22.6 per cent. Syndrom of stupor (41)                                      59      “          and states of incomplete stupor (18)              47       “       16.9 per cent. Syndroms with hallucinations and delusions                      13.4 per cent. Paranoid states                                                    12       “        3.4 per cent. Conversion hysteria                                             20      “         5.7 per cent. Fancies with contents similar to delusions     10       “         2,8 per cent. Pseudodementia, Ganser’s syndrom and puerilism between them account for 35.2 per cent, of the material investigated. Pseudodementia and puerilism frequently constitute the source of serious difficulties when it is a matter of distinguishing them from malingering, if hospital observation is of too short duration. Seventy per cent, of the above cases spent over three months on observation in hospitals, including nearly twenty per cent, who spent more than six months there.  After a syndrom of pseudodementia, it may be sometimes observed the malingering of the extinct symptoms of that syndrom (metasimulation). Among the cases of metasimulation in the material under investigation in fifty-five per cent, malingering was precisely connected with pseudodementia. Reactive depressions are the second set, as far as numbers are concerned, in the material under investigation (22.64 per cent.). Reactive depressions are of various character. The obvious colouring of the majority of such states with hysterical traits frequently lends a peculiar stamp to the clinical picture, and may incorrectly suscitate a suspicion of malingering.  Mental disorders with a stupor syndrom, as is well known, rarely arise as isolated type of reaction. Considerably more frequently stupor takes place after pseudodementia, Ganser’s syndrom and puerilism, not infrequently after a period of a seeming withdrawal of all reactive symptoms. What is more, after stupor there frequently appear once more symptoms of other reactive disorders, first and foremost those of pseudodementia (Bunyeyev, Pastushenko). In cases of incompletely developed stupor there frequently appear suspicions of malingering, even though such casses ought to be numbered undoubted mental disorders.  When discussing cases with a hallucination and delusion syndrome one ought to remember that even in such cases the suspicion of malingering occasionally makes its appearance. This is influenced by the fact that the contents of the hallucination are closely connected with the prisonner’s own situation, that his behaviour is characterized by lively emotional reactions, and that he not infrequently manifests interest in his further lot, his family, etc. In fact the suspicion of malingering as a rule proves to be unfounded. Morever, it should not be forgotten that, in cases with a hallucination and delusion syndrome there not infrequently emerge serious diagnostic difficulties in connection with the posibility of the existence of schizophrenia.  Among the reactive disorders observed with prisoners in the hospitals there were twelve cases of acute paranoid state. In this, relatively very infrequent, syndrom, which develops against a background of intensified fear and anxiety, and rapidly disappears under conditions of hospitalization, the existence of hallucinations, mainly visual ones, has also been found.  The symptoms which approach delusions include the so-called confabulation, with contents resembling those of delusions (“wahnhafte Einbildungen” ), which had been described by Birnbaum more than fifty years ago. The inventing of occasionally the most improbable and queerest facts takes place against a background of usually glaringly expressed hysterical traits; occasionally elements of pseudodementia and puerilism become visible. All this together may suscitate serious suspicions of malingering; prolonged observation, however, makes it posible to find the existence of clearly reactive disorders. Of such cases there were ten in the material under investigation. Predominant among them were cases of persecutory pseudodelusions (eight cases), with the most absurd and fantastical subject-matter. In the remaining two cases it was grotesque grandiose pseudodelusions that made their appearance. Both the attitudes and the behaviour of all such individuals were, as a rule, in complete contradiction with the contents of their utterances. Those prisoners who exhibited symptoms of reactive mental disorders differ in an essential way from those prisoners who simulate pathological symptoms. First of all, there are considerably less recidivists among them: the percentage of the latter did not exceed 33 per cent, while with the simulators it reached 81 per cent. Among the prisoners with reactive disorders there are less individuals who would exhibit organic changes of the brain (23 per cent., as compared with 37,1 per cent, with the malingerers), while, on the other hand, the percentage of persons of the schizoid type is considerably larger (36 per cent., as against about 10 per cent, with the malingerers), as well as that of psychopaths with obvious hysterical traits (31.4 per cent., as against about 20 per cent, with the malingerers).  A mere 4.5 per cent, of the total number of prisoners with reactive mental disorders under investigation were found to be persons whose premorbid personality did not suggest any suspicions concerning pathology; all the remaining ones figure, in the diagnoses, either as psychopaths, or else as persons with symptoms of encephalopathy. In spite of the lack of any exhaustive anamneses in a great many cases it was found possible to state that at least 17 per cent, of the prisoners sent to mental hospitals because of reactive mental disorders had already previously suffered from such disorders. The cases of reactive states of a protracted character, numerous in the material under investigation (32 per cent, among the cases dealt with in the Institute of Psychoneurology) make one realize the importance of a proper conception of the problem of reactive mental disorders with prisoners. In those cases states which could at first produce an impression of simulation were relatively numerously represented. Mistrust in such cases might well be increased by the fact that nearly one-half of them consisted of prisoners accused of the perpetration of homicide. A hospital observation which went on for many months on end, not only did confirm the diagnosis of a reactive mental disorder, but has also, over and above that, demonstrated that those mental disorders had, in a considerable number of cases, become so deep, that a large number of the patients had to be assigned for release from prison. Merely about 22 per cent, of the total of those suffering from protracted disorders recovered their health and could, later on, be prosecuted before a law-court.  A working hypothesis in both prisons and forensic-psychiatric practice should therefore be the premisse that a pure malingering of mental disorders going on for a longer period of time is an altogether exceptional phenomenon, and that, as a rule, we have to do, in such cases, with reactive disorders. A different approach not only does run counter to the present-day state of psychiatrist knowledge, but is also highly harmful for both forensic and prison practice, as well as being inhumanitarian.   [1] In order to avoid any misunderstandings it ought to be emphasized that we are here referring to cases of long duration, of a malingering of mental disorders going on for at least several weeks on end. Clumsy attempts at simulating pathological symptoms for a period of a few days, naturally, altogether elude a psychiatrist who is not permanently employed in the prison in question, and, in all probability happen much more frequently
Źródło:
Archiwum Kryminologii; 1964, II; 251-291
0066-6890
2719-4280
Pojawia się w:
Archiwum Kryminologii
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Prevalence of selected mental disorders among graduation class adolescents: data from a screening study
Autorzy:
Nowicka-Sauer, Katarzyna
Karcz, Bartosz
Dymowska, Aleksandra
Siebert, Janusz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/552854.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Przyjaciół Medycyny Rodzinnej i Lekarzy Rodzinnych
Tematy:
mental disorders
adolescent
public health.
Źródło:
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review; 2018, 3; 241-244
1734-3402
Pojawia się w:
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The roles of purinergic signaling in psychiatric disorders
Autorzy:
Cieślak, Marek
Czarnecka, Joanna
Roszek, Katarzyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1038833.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Biochemiczne
Tematy:
Ecto-purines
P receptors
central nervous system diseases
mental disorders
therapy of psychiatric disorders
Opis:
Ecto-purines and ecto-pyrimidines are present in the extracellular space of the central nervous system (CNS). Together with P1 and P2 receptors and nucleotides metabolizing ecto-enzymes, they make signaling system involved in neurotransmission, the modulation of sensory signals, including pain stimuli conduction, and the induction of apoptosis and necrosis of the cells. Purines and pyrimidines have a dual effect: positive (neuroprotective) of nucleosides, and negative (pro-inflammatory and pro-apoptotic) of nucleotides. Adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP) in the CNS triggers the pro-inflammatory reactions, predominantly by activation of the P2X7 receptor, which results in production and release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. In contrast to ATP, adenosine acts generally as an anti-inflammatory agent and plays an important role in neuroprotection. Currently, it is believed that the initiation of CNS diseases, including mental disorders, is caused by any imbalance between the concentration of ATP and adenosine in the extracellular space. Genetic tests provide also the evidence for the participation of purinergic signaling in psychiatric disorders. It is believed that any action leading to the effective increase of adenosine concentration: activation of nucleotide metabolizing ecto-enzymes (mainly NTPDases - nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolases), inhibition of adenosine deaminase and/or adenosine kinase activity as well as therapies using P1 receptor agonists (adenosine or its analogues) might be beneficial in therapy of psychiatric disorders.
Źródło:
Acta Biochimica Polonica; 2016, 63, 1; 1-9
0001-527X
Pojawia się w:
Acta Biochimica Polonica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zaburzenia psychiczne w toczniu rumieniowatym układowym
Mental disorder in systemic lupus erythematosus
Autorzy:
Bogaczewicz, Anna
Sobów, Tomasz
Bogaczewicz, Jarosław
Ząbek, Jakub
Bieńkowski, Przemysław
Kowalski, Jan
Robak, Ewa
Sysa-Jędrzejowska, Anna
Woźniacka, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1053654.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Medical Communications
Tematy:
toczeń rumieniowaty układowy
toczeń neuropsychiatryczny
zaburzenia psychiczne
zaburzenia
nastroju
zaburzenia poznawcze
systemic lupus erythematosus
neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus
mental disorders
mood disorders
cognitive disorders
Opis:
The systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a connective tissue disorder, being developed on the basis of the autoallergy. Clinical symptoms of SLE are connected not only with the occurrence of cutaneous exanthemata, but can also manifest itself with the row of symptoms on the part of internal organs, with haematologic distempers and symptoms about the neuropsychiatric character. The pathogenesis of neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) is complicated and one tries to become clear her with the production of autoantibodies and with the postponement himself antigen–antibody complexes, what a succession is the cytotoxic damage of neurons, an irregular expression of inflammatory mediators and an influx of inflammatory cells, vascular distempers and an inclination to thrombuses. The entire frequency of the occurrence NPSLE is estimated on 56.3% patients with SLE. Most often mental disorders in patients with lupus erythematosus are mood disorder, anxiety disorder, cognitive disorders and consciousness clouding. An essential aspect there are also drug-induced mental trouble. In the therapeutic approach in the therapy of NPSLE about the slight activity of the disease and/or the slight degree of organ changes complies glucocorticoids in low doses and depending on needs medicines counterphobic, antidepressant, sometimes the valproic acid, the carbamazepine, the lamotrigine and anti-psychotic preparations. In the antithrombotic prophylaxis at ill from the risk population the acetylsalicylic acid complies.
Toczeń rumieniowaty układowy (systemic lupus erythematosus, SLE) jest chorobą tkanki łącznej, rozwijającą się na podłożu autoimmunizacji. Objawy kliniczne SLE są związane z występowaniem nie tylko wykwitów skórnych, ale również dolegliwości ze strony narządów wewnętrznych, a także zaburzeń hematologicznych oraz o charakterze neuropsychiatrycznym. Patogeneza NPSLE (neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus) jest złożona, próbuje się ją wyjaśniać wytwarzaniem autoprzeciwciał oraz odkładaniem się kompleksów immunologicznych, czego następstwem jest cytotoksyczne uszkodzenie neuronów, jak również nieprawidłową ekspresją mediatorów zapalnych i napływem komórek zapalnych, zaburzeniami naczyniowymi i skłonnością do zakrzepów. Całkowita częstość występowania NPSLE jest szacowana na 56,3% pacjentów z SLE. Najczęściej występującymi zaburzeniami psychicznymi u chorych na toczeń rumieniowaty są zaburzenia nastroju, lękowe, poznawcze oraz świadomości. Istotnym aspektem są także polekowe zaburzenia psychiczne. W podejściu terapeutycznym wobec pacjentów z NPSLE o nieznacznej aktywności choroby i/lub nieznacznym stopniu zmian narządowych stosuje się glikokortykosteroidy w niskich dawkach oraz – w zależności od potrzeb – leki przeciwlękowe, przeciwdepresyjne, niekiedy kwas walproinowy, karbamazepinę, lamotryginę i preparaty przeciwpsychotyczne. W profilaktyce przeciwzakrzepowej u chorych z grupy ryzyka stosuje się kwas acetylosalicylowy.
Źródło:
Aktualności Neurologiczne; 2013, 13, 3; 168-178
1641-9227
2451-0696
Pojawia się w:
Aktualności Neurologiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Mental disorders and somatic disease – an interdisciplinary issue
Autorzy:
Szcześniak, Dorota
Rymaszewska, Joanna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/552384.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Przyjaciół Medycyny Rodzinnej i Lekarzy Rodzinnych
Tematy:
mental disorders
somatic diseases
consultation psychiatry.
Źródło:
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review; 2012, 3; 507-513
1734-3402
Pojawia się w:
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Family life as an area of emotional work and investments: an analysis from the perspective of sociology of mental health
Autorzy:
Frąckowiak-Sochańska, Monika
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1827590.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-03-04
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
mental health
mental disorders
family
marital status
gender
Opis:
The purpose of this paper is to analyse and interpret family life as an area of individuals’ emotional work and investments. The perspective of the above mentioned analysis is designated by the sociology of mental health. Relationships within a family have undeniable influence on the state of people’s mental health. These relationships can be a source of support as well as emotional burden. Families can either compensate for the social stress individuals experience due to processes at the macro level or enhance the emotional tension resulting from social stress. The main method used in this study is meta-analysis of epidemiological and clinical data concerning the mental health of the global (WHO) and Polish population (EZOP-Poland) and my own research – a nationwide, representative survey (N=1,000) carried out in Poland, which was part of a broader theoretical and empirical project devoted to the process of social construction of the categories of mental health, disease and disorder in late modern society. I also refer to my qualitative research including twenty in-depth interviews with psychologists, psychiatrists and psychotherapists who had experience in carrying out family, couples and individual therapy. The research objective was to find out whether and in what way some issues described from the socio-cultural perspective manifest themselves in the form of problems with which people turn to psychotherapists. The analysis and interpretation of data from the above mentioned sources enable us to put forward a thesis that living within a family entails not necessarily an alternative (either emotional burden or support), but a conjunction (both emotional burden and support). In this context the practical solutions that enable families to protect and strengthen the individual’s mental health should be searched for.
Źródło:
Studia Demograficzne; 2020, 176, 2; 71-93
0039-3134
Pojawia się w:
Studia Demograficzne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Niedokończona psychoza Witolda Gombrowicza
Witold Gombrowicz’s Truncated Psychosis
Autorzy:
Potkański, Jan
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2129192.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022-06-12
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Warszawski. Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Tematy:
Witold Gombrowicz
zaburzenia psychiczne
psychoanaliza
mental disorders
psychoanalysis
Opis:
Artykuł rozważa psychoanalityczne konsekwencje przemycanych przez Witolda Gombrowicza w tekstach wspomnieniowych sugestii, jakoby był dziedzicznie (ze strony matki) obciążony zaburzeniami psychicznymi i odnajdywał ich symptomy w stylu swojego zachowania oraz niektórych epizodach biografii. Gombrowicz zatrzymuje się w tej kwestii na progu szczerości sensu stricto − niby porusza temat, ale nie akcentuje go na tyle, aby sprawa dostatecznie wybrzmiała w recepcji jego twórczości, mimo częstego odwoływania się gombrowiczologów do biografii pisarza.  Dyskrecja badaczy w tej kwestii kontrastuje z intensywną eksploatacją wątku pozanormatywnej seksualności Gombrowicza, co stanowi asumpt do pytania o kulturowy sens radykalnej różnicy we współczesnym traktowaniu dwóch niegdyś równie wstydliwych „przypadłości” – odmienności psychicznej i seksualnej.
The article discusses psychoanalytic consequences of implications that Witold Gombrowicz smuggled into his memoirs that he supposedly suffered from hereditary (on the maternal side of the family) mental disorders and whose symptoms he was able to recognise in the manner of his behaviour as well as in certain biographical episodes. Gombrowicz stops short of being fully transparent in this matter − he touches the subject somewhat but does not accentuate it clearly enough to make it reverberate in his work and thus does not make the readers  sensitive enough to become aware of this particular matter, and this is despite the fact that the scholars often refer to Gombrowicz’s biography. Scholars’ restraint in this regard remains in contrast with their intensive exploration of Gombrowicz’s non-normative sexuality. This raises the question of the meaning of this radical dichotomy in the current perception of the two ‘conditions’ − sexual and psychical difference, which were once considered equally shameful.
Źródło:
Prace Filologiczne. Literaturoznawstwo; 2022, 12 (15); 387-401
2084-6045
2658-2503
Pojawia się w:
Prace Filologiczne. Literaturoznawstwo
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Leczenie zaburzeń afektywnych jednobiegunowych u kobiet w ciąży – korzyści i ryzyko
Treatment of unipolar affective disorders in pregnant women – benefits and risks
Autorzy:
Pałuchowska, Julia
Szymkowicz, Anna
Rosołowska-Żak, Sara M.
Sambura, Maria
Paschke, Patrycja
Miczek, Igor P.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/43855769.pdf
Data publikacji:
2024-08-30
Wydawca:
Śląski Uniwersytet Medyczny w Katowicach
Tematy:
depresja
ciąża
zaburzenia afektywne
depression
pregnancy
mental disorders
Opis:
Zaburzenia psychiczne są coraz częstszą jednostką chorobową w społeczeństwie na całym świecie, w znacznym stopniu dotykają również kobiety w ciąży. Według najnowszych badań na depresję cierpi w Polsce 1,5 mln osób i aż 350 mln ludzi na świecie. Ustalono również, że problem dotyczy aż 10,5% kobiet w całej Europie. Zwiększone ryzyko zachorowania na zaburzenia afektywne odnotowuje się w grupie wiekowej między 18 a 44 rokiem życia, czyli populacji kobiet w wieku rozrodczym. Środowisko medyczne stoi przed dylematem wdrożenia leczenia, które zapewni bezpieczeństwo dziecka podczas przyjmowania leków, a także bierze pod uwagę konsekwencje przerwania leczenia związane z efektem odstawienia substancji psychotropowych i możliwością nawrotu objawów chorobowych u kobiet. Celem pracy był przegląd i podsumowanie metod leczenia zaburzeń depresyjnych u kobiet w ciąży, jak również ocena korzyści i ryzyka związanych z podjęciem różnych terapii leczniczych. Dokonano przeglądu publikacji naukowych opublikowanych w językach angielskim i polskim w bazach PubMed i Google Scholar. Posłużono się takimi słowami kluczowymi jak „depression” oraz „pregnancy”. Leczenie zaburzeń depresyjnych u kobiet w ciąży jest nadal tematem spornym i wymaga indywidualnego podejścia do każdej pacjentki. W trakcie terapii należy rozważyć ewentualne korzyści wynikające z leczenia farmakologicznego, które niesie za sobą ryzyko powikłań u płodu, oraz wybór mniej inwazyjnych metod niefarmakologicznych. Proces diagnostyczny i wybór dalszego postępowania powinny również obejmować potencjalne ryzyko związane z nieleczeniem choroby afektywnej jednobiegunowej u ciężarnych.
Mental disorders are becoming an increasingly common health condition in society worldwide, significantly affecting pregnant women as well. According to the latest research, 1.5 million people in Poland and as many as 350 million people worldwide suffer from depression. It has also been established that the problem affects as much as 10.5% of women across Europe. An increased risk of developing affective disorders is noted in the age group between 18 and 44 years, which is the population of women of reproductive age. The medical community faces the dilemma of implementing treatment that ensures the safety of the child during medication intake, while also considering the consequences of discontinuing treatment related to withdrawal effects of psychotropic substances and the potential for relapse of symptoms in women. The aim of the study was to review and summarize methods of treating depressive disorders in pregnant women, as well as to assess the benefits and risks associated with undertaking various therapeutic treatments. A review of scientific publications published in English and Polish was conducted using the PubMed and Google Scholar databases. Keywords such as “depression” and “pregnancy” were used. The treatment of depressive disorders in pregnant women remains a controversial topic and requires an individualized approach to each patient. During therapy, the potential benefits of pharmacological treatment, which carries the risk of complications for the fetus, and the choice of less invasive non-pharmacological methods should be considered. The diagnostic process and choice of further management should also include the potential risks associated with not treating unipolar affective disorder in pregnant women.
Źródło:
Annales Academiae Medicae Silesiensis; 2024, 78; 204-209
1734-025X
Pojawia się w:
Annales Academiae Medicae Silesiensis
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The relationship of music preferences and the selected risk-taking and autodestructive behaviour among teenage girls subject to inpatient stay due to mental condition – pilot study
Związek preferencji muzycznych z wybranymi zachowaniami ryzykownymi i autodestrukcyjnymi wśród nastoletnich dziewcząt hospitalizowanych psychiatrycznie – badanie wstępne
Autorzy:
Krajewska, Katarzyna
Florkowski, Antoni
Gmitrowicz, Agnieszka
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/941246.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Medical Communications
Tematy:
adolescents
attempted suicide
mental disorders
music
risk-taking behaviour
Opis:
During adolescence, related to the crisis of identity, attempts to separate from the family and rebellion against the reality result in the youth to be particularly susceptible to the impact of peers. Identification with the group is most often based on common interests, one of which being music. The aim of the pilot study was to assess the relationship of autodestructive and  antisocial behaviour and  music preferences of  girls subject to  inpatient stay due to  mental problems. Material and methods: Own questionnaire was used concerning music preferences, consisting of the following genres: metal, rock, pop, jazz, hip-hop, reggae, film music, sung poetry, electronic music. The studied group comprised of 26 girls diagnosed with mood disorders, neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders, eating disorders and behavioural and emotional disorders according to ICD-10. Exclusion criteria were the remaining diagnostic categories, especially active psychotic process and mental retardation as well as lack of understanding of the questionnaire questions or not being familiar with basic types of music. Among the patients aged 13–18 subject to inpatient stay at the Department of Adolescent Psychiatry in Łódź in the period 2013–2014 and consented to the study, the incidence of attempted suicide, inflicting self-harm, alcohol abuse, taking psychoactive substances and the presence of antisocial disorders were assessed. Questionnaire verification was carried out in a group of 30 people tested with a test–retest method with a two-week break; reliability was obtained: 0.89–1. Analysis was carried out with the use of Statistica 9.1 programme. Results: Among the teenage girls subject to inpatient stay, music preferences were not related in a statistically significant manner (p > 0.05) with a greater incidence of attempted suicide, inflicting self-harm, alcohol abuse and contact with psychoactive substances, nor the psychiatric diagnosis. Conclusions: Girls subject to inpatient stay at the mental ward most often preferred hip-hop. No significant relationship of the preference over a particular music genre and the number of autodestructive and risky behaviour was observed; only tendencies for more frequent selection of particular genres of music were visible.
W okresie dojrzewania, związanym z kryzysem tożsamości, próby separacji od rodziny i bunt przeciwko zastanej rzeczywistości powodują, że młodzież jest szczególnie podatna na wpływy grupy rówieśniczej. Identyfikacja z grupą bazuje najczęściej na wspólnych zainteresowaniach, a jednym z nich jest muzyka. Celem badania wstępnego była ocena związku zachowań autodestrukcyjnych i aspołecznych z preferencjami muzycznymi dziewcząt hospitalizowanych psychiatrycznie. Materiał i metody: Wykorzystano autorską ankietę dotyczącą preferencji muzycznych, która obejmowała następujące podstawowe gatunki: metal, rock, pop, jazz, hip-hop, reggae, blues, muzyka filmowa, poezja śpiewana, muzyka elektroniczna. Grupę badaną stanowiło 26 dziewcząt z diagnozą zaburzeń nastroju, zaburzeń nerwicowych, związanych ze stresem i pod postacią somatyczną, zaburzeń odżywiania oraz zaburzeń zachowania i emocji według ICD-10. Kryteriami wykluczenia były pozostałe kategorie diagnostyczne, a zwłaszcza aktywny proces psychotyczny i upośledzenie umysłowe, jak również brak rozumienia pytań zawartych w kwestionariuszu lub nieznajomość podstawowych gatunków muzycznych. U 13–18-letnich pacjentek, które były hospitalizowane w Klinice Psychiatrii Młodzieżowej w Łodzi w latach 2013–2014 i wyraziły zgodę na  badanie, oceniano występowanie prób samobójczych, dokonywanie samouszkodzeń, nadużywanie alkoholu, przyjmowanie substancji psychoaktywnych i obecność zaburzeń aspołecznych. Weryfikację kwestionariusza przeprowadzono w grupie 30 osób, które badano metodą test–retest w odstępie dwutygodniowym; uzyskano rzetelność 0,89–1. Analizę przeprowadzono za pomocą programu Statistica 9.1. Wyniki: Wśród hospitalizowanych nastolatek preferencje muzyczne nie wiązały się w sposób istotny statystycznie (p > 0,05) z większą częstością prób samobójczych, samouszkodzeń, nadużywania alkoholu i kontaktu z substancjami psychoaktywnymi ani z diagnozą psychiatryczną. Wnioski: Dziewczęta hospitalizowane psychiatrycznie najczęściej preferowały muzykę hip-hopową. Nie zaobserwowano istotnego związku między preferowaniem konkretnego gatunku muzycznego a większą liczbą zachowań autodestrukcyjnych i ryzykownych; widoczne były jedynie tendencje do częstszego wyboru określonych gatunków muzyki.
Źródło:
Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna; 2017, 17, 1; 35-46
1644-6313
2451-0645
Pojawia się w:
Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Psychiatric adverse effects of chloroquine
Psychiatryczne działania niepożądane chlorochiny
Autorzy:
Bogaczewicz, Anna
Sobów, Tomasz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/941276.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Medical Communications
Tematy:
adverse effects
antimalarial drugs
chloroquine
mental disorders
side effects
Opis:
Chloroquine is a prototype antimalarial drug, widely used in several branches of medicine. Antimalarial drugs are used in the treatment of various dermatological, immunological, rheumatological and infectious diseases. Examples of off-labelled indications for chloroquine analogues use include dermatomyositis, sarcoidosis, polymorphous light eruption, disseminated granuloma annulare and porfiria cutanea tarda. There is a relatively small number of adverse effects related to chloroquine analogues used in standard doses, such as gastrointestinal disturbances, headaches, skin reactions, hypotension, convulsions, extrapyramidal symptoms and visual disturbances. Psychiatric side effects of chloroquine seem to be rare, but may manifest in a wide range of symptoms, such as confusion, disorientation, ideas of persecution, agitation, outbursts of violence, loss of interest, feeling sad, suicidal ideas and impaired insight. There is also a report of a manic episode with psychotic features in the course of bipolar disorder, and another case report of persecutory delusions, anxiety, derealisation and visual illusions triggered by chloroquine. The duration of psychiatric symptoms usually ranges from one to two weeks, and symptoms usually disappear within several days following cessation of chloroquine usage and starting psychiatric treatment where indicated. This article reviews the case studies of patients diagnosed with mental disorders resulting from the use of chloroquine, and discusses the management in such cases.
Chlorochina jest prototypowym lekiem przeciwmalarycznym, szeroko stosowanym w kilku gałęziach medycyny. Leki przeciwmalaryczne wykorzystuje się w leczeniu różnych chorób dermatologicznych, immunologicznych, reumatologicznych i chorób zakaźnych. Przykłady pozarejestracyjnych wskazań użycia analogów chlorochiny obejmują zapalenie skórno- -mięśniowe, sarkoidozę, wielopostaciowe osutki świetlne, rozsiany ziarniniak obrączkowaty i porfirię skórną późną. W standardowych dawkach chlorochina powoduje stosunkowo niewielką liczbę działań niepożądanych, takich jak zaburzenia żołądkowo-jelitowe, bóle głowy, reakcje skórne, obniżone ciśnienie, drgawki, objawy pozapiramidowe i zaburzenia widzenia. Wydaje się, iż psychiatryczne objawy niepożądane chlorochiny występują rzadko, ale w szerokim zakresie możliwości – od splątania, dezorientacji, urojeń prześladowczych, pobudzenia i zachowań agresywnych po utratę zainteresowań, uczucie smutku, myśli samobójcze oraz zaburzenie wglądu. Istnieje również doniesienie, w którym opisuje się epizod manii z cechami psychotycznymi w przebiegu choroby afektywnej dwubiegunowej, a także opis przypadku z urojeniami prześladowczymi, niepokojem, derealizacją i iluzjami wzrokowymi wywołanymi zastosowaniem chlorochiny. Czas trwania objawów psychiatrycznych zazwyczaj zawiera się w przedziale od jednego do dwóch tygodni, a objawy zazwyczaj ustępują w ciągu kilku dni po zaprzestaniu przyjmowania chlorochiny oraz po włączeniu leczenia psychiatrycznego, jeżeli istnieją do tego wskazania. W artykule przedstawiono opisy przypadków pacjentów z rozpoznaniem zaburzeń psychicznych wynikających z zastosowania chlorochiny, a także przedstawiono zastosowane postępowanie w takich przypadkach.
Źródło:
Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna; 2017, 17, 2; 111-114
1644-6313
2451-0645
Pojawia się w:
Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zaburzenia psychiczne będące przyczyną niezdolności do czynnej służby na okrętach Marynarki Wojennej RP
Mental disorders as the cause of inability for active duty on the ships of Polish Navy
Autorzy:
Zabiegliński, K.
Targowski, T.
Mazurkiewicz, L.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/366358.pdf
Data publikacji:
2009
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Medycyny i Techniki Hiperbarycznej
Tematy:
marynarka wojenna
zaburzenia psychiczne
adaptacja
nerwice
zaburzenia osobowości
nieprawidłowy rozwój umysłowy
navy
mental disorders
adaptation
neuroses
personality disorders
wrong mental development
Opis:
Celem pracy było określenie częstości występowania zaburzeń psychicznych, dyskwalifikujących kandydatów z czynnej służby wojskowej na okrętach Marynarki Wojennej RP. W badaniu uwzględniono orzeczenia Wojskowej Komisji Morsko-Lekarskie w Gdańsku z lat 2000-2007. Przeanalizowano dane 21009 mężczyzn zawarte w dokumentacji medycznej WKML. Najczęstszymi nieprawidłowościami były: reakcje adaptacyjne, nieprawidłowy rozwój umysłowy, zaburzenia osobowości oraz nerwice. Zaobserwowano stały trend w występowaniu dysfunkcji psychicznych, będących przyczyną niezdolności do czynnej służby wojskowej.
The aim of the work was to determine the frequency of occurrence of the mental disorders disqualifying certain candidates for active military duty on the ships of Polish Navy. The Maritime-Medical Commissions reports from years 2000-2007 were taken into consideration. 21009 men's data included in the MMC's medical documentation were taken into account. The most frequent diseases were: adaptation reactions, wrong mental development, personality disorders and neuroses. A constant trend was observed in the occurrence of mental dysfunctions which was ascribed as being the cause of inability for active military duty.
Źródło:
Polish Hyperbaric Research; 2009, 4(29); 27-36
1734-7009
2084-0535
Pojawia się w:
Polish Hyperbaric Research
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The prevalence of depression symptoms and other mental disorders among patients aged 65 years and older – screening in the rural community
Autorzy:
Kujawska-Danecka, Hanna
Nowicka-Sauer, Katarzyna
Hajduk, Adam
Wierzba, Karol
Krzemiński, Wojciech
Zdrojewski, Zbigniew
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/553032.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Przyjaciół Medycyny Rodzinnej i Lekarzy Rodzinnych
Tematy:
depression
mental disorders
elderly
PHQ-9
PRIME -MD PHQ
Źródło:
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review; 2016, 3; 274-277
1734-3402
Pojawia się w:
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
MENTAL HEALTH IN THE PANDEMIC TIMES
Autorzy:
FRĄCKOWIAK-SOCHAŃSKA, MONIKA
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1036113.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-04-14
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
pandemic
social trauma
stress
mental health
mental disorders
deconstruction
Opis:
The primary aim of this paper is an attempt at the analysis of the prospective direct and indirect, short- and long-term consequences of COVID-19 pandemic for the individuals’ mental health. The secondary aim is to deconstruct the binarity of categories of “mental health” and “mental disorder” in the context of the global critical situation. The pandemic and its consequences such as isolation requirements as well as uncertainty in diverse aspects of life burden the individuals with the stress that results in the increase of anxiety and depressiveness, which challenges the public mental health care systems. Since the anxiety and depressive states are the reactions to a hazardous outside situation, the categories of “mental health” and “mental disorder” needs reconsideration. The theoretical framework of present analyses is determined by the theory of social (cultural) trauma. The method used for the present study is a meta-analysis of theoretical literature, the results of empirical research on COVID-19 pandemic published so far (mostly in medical journals), studies on psychosocial aspects of the previous pandemics (SARS and Ebola), and press publications selected on the basis of their content on mental health issues in the context of the coronavirus pandemic.
Źródło:
Society Register; 2020, 4, 3; 67-78
2544-5502
Pojawia się w:
Society Register
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Problematyka zdrowia psychicznego ujęta w filmowym przekazie medialnym na przykładzie „Przerwanej lekcji muzyki” Jamesa Mangolda
The issue of mental health presented in film message, as exemplified by James Mangold’s „Girl, Interrupted”
Autorzy:
Dudek, Małgorzata
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/22623323.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-11-27
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie
Tematy:
zaburzenia psychiczne
stereotypy
media
komunikowanie
film
mental disorders
stereotypes
communication
Opis:
Film jest medium mocno trafiającym do odbiorców. Poza funkcją rozrywkową ma wpływ na kształtowanie postaw. Jest on jednak wytworem artystycznym i rządzi się swoimi prawami. Ważny jest umiar w przedstawianiu pewnych treści, tak by nie odbiegały one od rzeczywistości i nie były krzywdzące dla określonych osób. Artykuł pochyla się nad utworem audiowizualnym w reżyserii Jamesa Mangolda Przerwana lekcja muzyki. Znany jest on szerokiemu gronu widzów, dlatego warto zastanowić się nad przekazywanymi przez niego treściami. Artykuł prezentuje wyniki analizy przeprowadzonej przez autorkę na podstawie dostępnej literatury.
Film is a medium which reaches viewers strongly. Besides its entertainment function, it has influence on shaping attitudes. However, it is a work of art and has its own principles. It is important to maintain moderation in presenting content, so that it is close to reality and does not harm anyone. The paper concentrates on the audio-visual work by James Mangold, Girl, Interrupted. It is known to wide audience, therefore it is worth considering the content which it conveys. The paper presents the results of the author’s analysis based on available literature.
Źródło:
Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia de Cultura; 2020, 12, 4; 56-69
2083-7275
Pojawia się w:
Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia de Cultura
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Czynniki kliniczne wpływające na zachowania samobójcze w wybranych zaburzeniach psychicznych
Clinical factors affecting suicidal behaviours in selected mental disorders
Autorzy:
Florkowski, Antoni
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/943938.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Medical Communications
Tematy:
clinical factors
mental disorders
suicide
czynniki kliniczne
samobójstwo
zaburzenia psychiczne
Opis:
Suicidal behaviours associated with mental disorders have been the subject of investigation for many years. Suicide is a serious social and medical problem. The World Health Organization estimates that it is the third most common cause of death in people aged 15–44. Suicide is a complex process influenced by multiple factors, both interconnected and independent from one another. This paper discusses clinical factors that can occur in certain mental disorders, usually identified with suicidal behaviours. Mental disorders that cause a high suicidal risk include: depression, personality disorders, alcohol addiction and paranoid schizophrenia. The search for the factors conductive to suicidal decisions in patients with these disorders is highly significant. The studies and observations of patients at risk of suicide indicate certain common characteristic signs and behaviours, irrespective of the mental disorder. In light of the studies conducted, it is believed that the following factors have a significant influence on suicidal behaviours in patients with the above-mentioned mental disorders: history of suicide attempts, impulsiveness and aggression, persistent insomnia, chronic depression and sub-depression as well as psychotic symptoms (persecutory and/or depressive delusions, imperative hallucinations). The risk of suicide can be reduced considerably by skilful diagnostic management and appropriate assessment of clinical factors.
Zachowania samobójcze mające związek z występującymi zaburzeniami psychicznymi są od wielu lat przedmiotem badań naukowych. Samobójstwa stanowią poważny problem społeczny oraz medyczny. Światowa Organizacja Zdrowia ocenia, że w grupie wiekowej 15–44 lata jest to trzecia najczęstsza przyczyna zgonów. Samobójstwo to proces złożony, na który ma wpływ wiele czynników, zarówno powiązanych ze sobą, jak i niemających bezpośredniego związku. W pracy omówiono jedynie czynniki kliniczne, jakie mogą wystąpić w niektórych zaburzeniach psychicznych, najczęściej identyfikowanych z zachowaniami samobójczymi. Wśród zaburzeń psychicznych powodujących wysokie ryzyko suicydalne wymienia się depresję, zaburzenia osobowości, uzależnienie od alkoholu i schizofrenię paranoidalną. Poszukiwanie czynników sprzyjających decyzjom samobójczym u pacjentów z tymi schorzeniami jest niezwykle ważne. Badania i obserwacje osób zagrożonych samobójstwem wskazują na pewne powtarzające się u nich charakterystyczne objawy oraz zachowania, niezależnie od rozpoznawanego zaburzenia psychicznego. W świetle przeprowadzonych badań uważa się, że istotny wpływ na wystąpienie zachowań samobójczych u osób z wymienionymi zaburzeniami psychicznymi mają następujące czynniki: próby samobójcze w wywiadzie, impulsywność i agresja, uporczywa bezsenność, przewlekłe stany depresyjne i subdepresyjne, objawy psychotyczne (urojenia prześladowcze i/lub depresyjne, omamy imperatywne). Można znacznie ograniczyć ryzyko samobójstwa poprzez umiejętne postępowanie diagnostyczne oraz właściwą ocenę czynników klinicznych.
Źródło:
Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna; 2015, 15, 3; 137-140
1644-6313
2451-0645
Pojawia się w:
Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
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