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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES WITH DEPRESSION IN ADULTS CONSULTING IN PRIMARY CARE

dc.contributorFonis- Conicyt proyecto SA13I20135 Universidad de Talca Hospital San Juan de Dios Curicoes-ES
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dc.creatorVitriol, Vero; U de Talca
dc.creatorCancino, Alfredo; UNiversidad de Talca Centro Salud Familiar Curico
dc.creatorLeiva-Bianchi, Marcelo
dc.creatorSerrano, Carlos
dc.creatorBallesteros, Soledad
dc.creatorPotthoff, Soledad
dc.creatorCáceres, Cristian
dc.creatorOrmazabal, Marcela
dc.creatorAsenjo, Andrea
dc.date2017-10-12
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dc.identifierhttp://www.revistamedicadechile.cl/ojs/index.php/rmedica/article/view/5933
dc.identifier.urihttps://revistaschilenas.uchile.cl/handle/2250/110600
dc.descriptionBackground: Traumatic experiences during childhood may influence the development of mental disorders during adulthood. Aim: To determine clinical and psychosocial variables that are associated with a higher frequency of adverse childhood experiences (ACE) in patients who consult for depression in Primary Health Care clinics in Chile. Material and methods: A socio-demographic interview, the mini international neuropsychiatric interview (MINI), a screening for ACE, a questionnaire for partner violence (PV), the Life Experiences Survey (LES) and the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRDS) were applied to 394 patients with major depression (87% women). Results: Eighty two percent of patients had experienced at least one ACE and 43 % of them reported three or more. Positive correlations were observed between the number of ACE and severity of depressive symptoms (r=0.19; p< 0.01), psychiatric comorbidities (r= 0.23; pes-ES
dc.descriptionBackground: Traumatic experiences during childhood may influence the development of mental disorders during adulthood. Aim: To determine clinical and psychosocial variables that are associated with a higher frequency of adverse childhood experiences (ACE) in patients who consult for depression in Primary Health Care clinics in Chile. Material and methods: A socio-demographic interview, the mini international neuropsychiatric interview (MINI), a screening for ACE, a questionnaire for partner violence (PV), the Life Experiences Survey (LES) and the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRDS) were applied to 394 patients with major depression (87% women). Results: Eighty two percent of patients had experienced at least one ACE and 43 % of them reported three or more. Positive correlations were observed between the number of ACE and severity of depressive symptoms (r=0.19; p< 0.01), psychiatric comorbidities (r= 0.23; pen-US
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dc.sourceRevista Médica de Chile; Vol. 145, núm. 9 (2017): SEPTIEMBRE 2017es-ES
dc.source0034-9887
dc.subjectChild Abuse; Depression; Primary Health Care; Psychological; Stresses-ES
dc.subjectChild Abuse; Depression; Primary Health Care; Psychological; Stressen-US
dc.titleDepresión adulta y experiencias infantiles adversas: evidencia de un subtipo depresivo complejo en consultantes de la Atención Primaria en Chilees-ES
dc.titleASSOCIATION BETWEEN ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES WITH DEPRESSION IN ADULTS CONSULTING IN PRIMARY CAREen-US
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