2019
DOI: 10.22161/ijaers.6.5.31
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Prevalence of Mental Disorder in Adults and Elderly

Abstract: These functional loses can be quantified at the population level by multiplying the prevalence of those disorders by the average level of disability associated with them, it is estimated that 50 million years of life are lost because of these disabling morbidities. It is a crosssectional and descriptive epidemiological research. The sample consisted of 1356 individuals. For the evaluation on mental disorders -stress, anxiety and depression -BECK's inventory and Lipp's stress questionnaire were utilized. It was… Show more

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“…The idealization to utilize the psychological factors in verifying possible variations in arterial pressure is given by the fact that mental disorders are at rise in prevalence and have become a public health issue, also given the fact that start mechanisms in anxiety, depression and stress symptoms can interfere directly in blood pressure. (CORREIRA, GUIMARÃES, et al, 2019, DAVID, GUIMARÃES, et al, 2019, SANTANA, SOUSA, et al, 2019.…”
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“…The idealization to utilize the psychological factors in verifying possible variations in arterial pressure is given by the fact that mental disorders are at rise in prevalence and have become a public health issue, also given the fact that start mechanisms in anxiety, depression and stress symptoms can interfere directly in blood pressure. (CORREIRA, GUIMARÃES, et al, 2019, DAVID, GUIMARÃES, et al, 2019, SANTANA, SOUSA, et al, 2019.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The items must be evaluated by the subject with reference to himself, on a 4-point scale, according to the Manual of the Portuguese version of the Beck Scales, which reflect levels of increasing severity of each symptom such as: 1) "Absolutely not"; 2) "Slightly: it didn't bother me much"; 3) "Moderately: It was very unpleasant, but I could take it"; 4) "Severely: I could hardly bear it". For this study, the responses were grouped into "with anxiety" and "without anxiety" (CORREIRA, GUIMARÃES, et al, 2019, SANTANA, SOUSA, et al, 2019 The BDI (Beck Depression Inventory) is a self-report scale of 21 items, each with four alternatives, implying increasing degrees of severity of depression, with scores from 0 to 3. The items were selected based on observations and reports of symptoms and more frequent attitudes in psychiatric patients with depressive disorders, and were not chosen to reflect any theory of depression, in particular.…”
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“…The items must be evaluated by the subject with reference to himself, on a 4-point scale, according to the Manual of the Portuguese version of the Beck Scales, which reflect levels of increasing severity of each symptom such as: 1) "Absolutely not"; 2) "Slightly: it didn't bother me much"; 3) "Moderately: It was very unpleasant, but I could take it"; 4) "Severely: I could hardly bear it". For this study, the responses were grouped into "with anxiety" and "without anxiety" (CORREIRA, GUIMARÃES, et al, 2019, SANTANA, SOUSA, et al, 2019 The BDI (Beck Depression Inventory) is a self-report scale of 21 items, each with four alternatives, implying increasing degrees of severity of depression, with scores from 0 to 3. The items were selected based on observations and reports of symptoms and more frequent attitudes in psychiatric patients with depressive disorders, and were not chosen to reflect any theory of depression, in particular.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%