Objective: Breast cancer is the most prevalent oncologic diagnosis given to women all around the world, and can cause diverse psychiatric symptomatologies and damage to the life of its carrier. The concept of posttraumatic growth (PTG) focuses on the perception of a positive change from the experience of a stressing situation. This study's objective was to evaluate PTG and different predictor variables for women (n=84) with breast cancer in Brazil. Method: On this exploratory study, self-report scales referring to the diagnosis period and oncologic treatment were applied individually. Results: Having a husband/partner, adaptive coping strategies and a religion of identification were found to be predictor variables in different established regressive models. Rumination did not show any correlation to PTG scores, refuting the results of previous studies. The results found in this study confirm previous research as for PTG predictors, except for rumination. Conclusions: Positive changes resulting from experiencing breast cancer are present in Brazilian women and different interventions can be thought of based on the study of predictors.[es] Crecimiento postraumático y variables predictoras en mujeres brasileñas con cáncer de mama Resumen: Objetivo: El cáncer de mama es el diagnóstico oncológico más frecuente que se da a las mujeres en todo el mundo, y puede causar diversas sintomatologías psiquiátricas y daños a la vida de su portador. El concepto de crecimiento postraumático (CPT) se centra en la percepción de un cambio positivo desde la experiencia de una situación estresante. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el CPT y diferentes variables predictoras para mujeres (n= 84) con cáncer de mama en Brasil. Método: En este estudio exploratorio, las escalas de autoinforme que se refieren al período de diagnóstico y 1 Carolina Villanova Quiroga -Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul. state of Rio Grande do Sul -Brazil.
RESUMO O objetivo deste estudo é apresentar o processo de adaptação para a realidade brasileira do Manual Brief Intervention for Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Use. Na versão original, desenvolvida nos Estados Unidos, o formato das sessões é individual, sendo assim, também se objetivou adaptar o manual para o formato grupal. O protocolo prevê a realização de quatro sessões, sendo que duas delas contam com a participação dos pais/responsáveis. O processo foi realizado em três etapas: 1. tradução e retrotradução do manual e a adaptação das intervenções e recursos; 2. revisão do material por especialistas; 3. adequação das intervenções por meio de dois estudos-piloto, o primeiro em formato individual e o segundo em formato grupal. Os resultados evidenciaram a adequação da versão do manual para a realidade brasileira e para ser utilizado em grupos. Palavras-chave: adolescência, intervenção breve, uso de drogas, treinamento de pais. ABSTRACT-Brazilian Adaptation of the Brief Intervention for Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Use Manual The purpose of this study is to present the adaptation process of the Brazilian version of the manual Brief Intervention for Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Use. In the original version, developed in the United States, the session format is individual, and so, another objective was to adapt the manual for the group format. The protocol provides for four sessions, two of which involve participation of parents/guardians. The process was carried out in three stages: 1. translation and back-translation of the manual and adaptation of interventions and resources; 2. expert review of the material; 3. verification of intervention adequacy through two pilot studies, the first in an individual format and the second in a group format. The results evidenced the adequacy of the manual revision for the Brazilian context and for use in groups.
The present study sought to synthesize available evidence on the role of self-compassion in elders aged 60 or above and its potential implications during the process of aging. A systematic review was conducted in order to search for empirical scientific articles with quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods with a focus on self-compassion in samples with elders aged 60 years or more. Searches were carried out in the Psycinfo, Scopus, Pubmed, Embase and Cochrane databases, without limit of time. After the application of including and excluding criteria, 11 articles were considered eligible for this review, with all presenting good methodological quality. Self-compassion was found to be a promising skill that can promote healthy psychosocial aging, enabling a better adjustment to changes associated with aging. Such results contribute to the development of new mental health intervention protocols, especially in the field of psychogerontology. There is a need for more longitudinal research and investment in the development of specific interventions for this age group.
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