2013
DOI: 10.5712/rbmfc8(26)492
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Estudo da demanda de saúde mental em Centro de Saúde da Família em Caucaia, Ceará, Brasil

Abstract: Objetivo: Identificar a taxa de atendimentos a usuários com queixas de saúde mental em Centro de Saúde da Família, em Caucaia, CE, Brasil, de maio de 2011 a dezembro de 2011. Métodos: Estudo transversal descritivo, de abordagem quantitativa. Para coleta de dados foram aplicados SRQ-20 e formulário estruturado (idade, sexo, classificação, diagnóstico, uso de medicação e acompanhamento em outros serviços de saúde). Os dados foram analisados através de números absolutos e percentuais. Resultados: Verificou-se tax… Show more

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“…Other identified characteristics were predominance of married people (62.5%), age ranging from 36 to 55 years (49.5%) and most reported being non-white (72.8%) and sample schooling level was low, since 33.6% of the participants studied until fourth grade; these data reveal a situation of social vulnerability of these subjects, because it is an important indicator of this social condition. Considering that high schooling is associated with a greater use of psychological and subjective patterns in the interaction with other subjects, in interpersonal relationships and in the communication of physical and emotional suffering 28,30,31 , it is suggested that the level of schooling found affects such factors.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Other identified characteristics were predominance of married people (62.5%), age ranging from 36 to 55 years (49.5%) and most reported being non-white (72.8%) and sample schooling level was low, since 33.6% of the participants studied until fourth grade; these data reveal a situation of social vulnerability of these subjects, because it is an important indicator of this social condition. Considering that high schooling is associated with a greater use of psychological and subjective patterns in the interaction with other subjects, in interpersonal relationships and in the communication of physical and emotional suffering 28,30,31 , it is suggested that the level of schooling found affects such factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 1990s, a WHO multicenter study identified for Rio de Janeiro that 46% of users had CMD and 38% had at least one psychiatric diagnosis, the main ones of which were generalized anxiety disorder, depressive episode and somatization disorder [28][29][30] . In a survey conducted at the ESF, Tavares et al 31 found that care rate of users with mental health complaints was 19.48%. Of these, 43% showed psychic suffering, 34.7% had severe mental disorder and 19.5% had mild/ moderate common mental disorder.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Estudos constataram despreparo dos profissionais de saúde para acolher e cuidar de tais demandas, sendo que as dificuldades que se interpõem ao acesso e cuidado das manifestações de sofrimento que aparecem na APS têm origem diversificada: pouca compreensão a respeito de códigos culturais diferentes para expressar o sofrimento; ausência de capacitações adequadas para as equipes; serviços e profissionais ainda aprisionados no modelo individual e fragmentado de atendimento; prioridade das políticas de saúde mental para as clientelas consideradas graves; ausência de tecnologias de cuidado e de acesso para a clientela com queixas difusas 13 . Observase, atualmente, que a maior parte das propostas de tratamento direcionadas ao consumo abusivo de álcool e outras drogas propõe a institucionalização das pessoas, composta por intervenções médico-farmacológicas, psicossociais, socioculturais ou religiosas.…”
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