2012
DOI: 10.1016/s0034-7450(14)60051-2
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¿Sería útil la depuración de los trastornos mentales comunes en pacientes hiperfrecuentadores de servicios de salud en cuidado primario?

Abstract: Considering hyper-frequenters in health care services as a risk group in terms of common mental disorders involves screening as an efficient strategy to prevent abuse in service use and to improve satisfaction with the attention received.

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“…In the same sense, when analyzing the most frequent mental disorders present in PC, it could be inferred that they are under-diagnosed in the clinic. This, if we by contrast patients diagnosed with depression, anxiety, or mixed anxiety-depressive disorder records, 5.6% had been diagnosed with depression, 6.3% with anxiety in the clinical history, and 8.5% with mixed anxiety-depressive disorders (23).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…In the same sense, when analyzing the most frequent mental disorders present in PC, it could be inferred that they are under-diagnosed in the clinic. This, if we by contrast patients diagnosed with depression, anxiety, or mixed anxiety-depressive disorder records, 5.6% had been diagnosed with depression, 6.3% with anxiety in the clinical history, and 8.5% with mixed anxiety-depressive disorders (23).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Anxiety also occurred as a symptom or syndrome in 13.3% of the cases. On this basis, 55.2% of patients tested positive for mental symptoms or syndromes that had not presented in clinical history (23). Clara Han (24), relates this as depression from time to time, thinking from a socio-structural perspective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together, these three factors would explain two-thirds of the total phenomenon. In the very same sense, when analyzing most frequent mental disorders present in PC, it could be inferred that these are under-diagnosed in the clinic, by contrasting patients diagnosed with depression, anxiety or mixed anxiety-depressive disorder records, 5.6% had been diagnosed with depression, 6.3% with anxiety in the clinical history and 8.5% with mixed anxietydepressive disorders (19).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Anxiety also occurred as a symptom or syndrome in 13.3% of the cases. On this basis, 55.2% of patients tested positive for mental symptoms or syndromes that had not been reported in clinical history (19). Clara Han (20), relates this as a depression to time to time, thinking in socio-structural perspective.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…En cuanto a la asociación de la ansiedad-depresión con la hiperfrecuentación, nuestros resultados son similares a reportes previos internacionales (1,8,26,27) . Así mismo, una alta prevalencia de estos trastornos se observó en casos de la misma institución en 2007 (28) , aunque aquel estudio no tuvo grupo control para determinar medidas de riesgo. Es posible que la presencia de ansiedaddepresión produzca cambios en la autopercepción de salud y que al percibirse muy enfermos, estos pacientes decidan superar sus barreras de acceso.…”
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