2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-790x2010000300011
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Associação entre transtornos mentais comuns e qualidade de vida em adolescentes asmáticos

Abstract: The results of this study suggest that greater attention should be paid to the emotional needs of adolescents with chronic diseases, including more effective actions in the field of mental health in order to improve quality of life and overall treatment of young asthmatic patients.

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“…CMD prevalence was thus expected to be lower in this study. In Brazilian studies in which adolescents had some specific condition, CMD prevalence was also higher when compared with this study, showing that adolescents from health services undergoing treatment for chronic diseases presented worse mental health 5,6 .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 47%
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“…CMD prevalence was thus expected to be lower in this study. In Brazilian studies in which adolescents had some specific condition, CMD prevalence was also higher when compared with this study, showing that adolescents from health services undergoing treatment for chronic diseases presented worse mental health 5,6 .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 47%
“…Few population-based articles with adolescents have been found, and part of them -both in Brazil and worldwide -emphasize the young person with some chronic disease or living condition such as pregnancy, immigration, food insecurity and their effect on mental health; in these studies, prevalence reached 43% [5][6][7] . In the few population-based Brazilian studies, the prevalence ranged from 28 to 30% and was higher in girls 8,9 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low self-esteem, lower wish to live, depression and anxiety (14)(15)19,(22)(23)(24)(33)(34)38,48,62) Attention-defict hyperactivity disorder, oppositional/conduct disorder somatic complaints (11)(12)(13)23,25,59,62) . Self-aggression or suicide attempt; suicidal ideation (10,(13)(14)25,56) Sadness/loneliness feelings (10,34,58) Insomnia, fatigue, forgetfulness, irritability, difficulty concentrating and feelings of worthlessness (11)(12) Internalizing and externalizing behaviors (23,25) Aggression/ high levels of anger/interpersonal problems (27) Neurotic disorders (28) Abdominal obesity/ self-image (35) Need to feel pleasure (37) 43.4…”
Section: Individualmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…É considerada limitante, pois o indivíduo diminui a realização de grande parte das atividades do seu dia a dia ou, até mesmo, deixa de executá--las. Passa a ser dependente de outras pessoas, principalmente, dos seus familiares, podendo surgir alterações emocionais como a ansiedade e a depressão, prejudicando ainda mais sua qualidade de vida (NOGUEIRA;LOPES, 2010;MARTÍNEZ-RIVERA et al, 2011).…”
Section: Os Sintomas Que Limitam O Cotidiano E a Vida Social Da Pessounclassified