Psychosocial and environmental risk factors associated with mental disorders
Author(s)
Restrepo, Paula AndreaLópez, Isabel Cristina
Arango, Ana Lucía
Villegas, Martha Juliana
Villa-Roel, Diana
Pinilla, Mónica Liliana
Gómez, Ivonne
Uribe, Ana Fernanda
Rojas, Alba Luz
Hurtado, Maria Hortensia
Lemos, Mariantonia
Toro, Beatriz E.
Ochoa, Nohora L.
Escobar, Blanca
Herrón, Isabel
Agudelo, Diana
Juárez, Fernando
Palacio, Jorge
Muñiz, Oscar
Marín, Carlos A.
Londoño, Nora H.
Keywords
mental healthpsychosocial and environmental problems
depression
generalized anxiety
panic
social phobia
Psychology
BF1-990
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
B
DOAJ:Psychology
DOAJ:Social Sciences
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In Colombia, there are few studies on the association of psychosocial and environmental factors with the most prevalent mental disorders; such studies are important due to the context of violence, social insecurity, and job and economic instability in the country. The objective of this study was to identify the psychosocial and environmental risk factors for mental disorders, in users of psychological services in Colombia. The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview and a Questionnaire to evaluate the Axis-IV of the DSM-IV-TR were applied to 490 participants. The analysis comprised descriptive statistics and risk factors. As risk factors for depression, there were identified housing problems, access to health care services, problems related to the primary group, economics, problems of the social environment, and labor. For generalized anxiety, there were identified economic and education issues. For panic disorders, the risk factors were related to social environment, and for social phobia, the risk factors were problems in education, work and social environmentDate
2010-06-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:d66b50d1e0774314a7509d5148bfef070121-4381
https://doaj.org/article/d66b50d1e0774314a7509d5148bfef07