Valutazione del rischio di drop-out in una popolazione di pazienti affetti da disturbo dell'umore [Drop-out risk factors in mood disorder: a clinical study]
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ID Serval
serval:BIB_7C74E85846D2
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Valutazione del rischio di drop-out in una popolazione di pazienti affetti da disturbo dell'umore [Drop-out risk factors in mood disorder: a clinical study]
Périodique
Rivista di psichiatria
ISSN
0035-6484 (Print)
ISSN-L
0035-6484
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
45
Numéro
6
Pages
365-373
Langue
italien
Notes
Publication types: English Abstract ; Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Résumé
The aims of this study are (i) to assess the drop-out rate in an outpatient sample with mood disorder diagnosis in a psychotherapy unit; (ii) to focus clinical and sociodemographic variables related with drop-out; (iii) to delineate a psychopathological profile of the dropping-out patient through the SCL-90-R and OPD scores.
The sample of this study includes 90 depressive patients, which came to our service for a psychotherapy. The outcome is classified as drop-out and non drop-out. Each patient is submitted to the multidimensional scale SCL-90-R in the course of the first interview. At the end of the first visit each patient has been evaluated through the first and the fourth OPD axis. A descriptive analysis of all the data collected was made and the principal links between clinical and sociodemographic variables and dropout, between SCL-90-R score and drop-out, and between OPD scores and drop-out were detected.
About 42% of the patients were drop-out, of which 89% by the third session. The variables associated with drop-out are: pathological score in the paranoic and interpersonal sensibility scale of SCL-90-R, low compliance scores, low integration of defences, self perception, object's perception and link.
The drop-out rate in depressive patients turned out to be frequent. The patient's resources in terms of relationship, self-perception and object's perception are strongly related to the drop-out risk. These results are suggestive for the idea that the evaluation of drop-out risk in psychiatric patients must considerate the subjective aspects of the patient besides the clinical features.
The sample of this study includes 90 depressive patients, which came to our service for a psychotherapy. The outcome is classified as drop-out and non drop-out. Each patient is submitted to the multidimensional scale SCL-90-R in the course of the first interview. At the end of the first visit each patient has been evaluated through the first and the fourth OPD axis. A descriptive analysis of all the data collected was made and the principal links between clinical and sociodemographic variables and dropout, between SCL-90-R score and drop-out, and between OPD scores and drop-out were detected.
About 42% of the patients were drop-out, of which 89% by the third session. The variables associated with drop-out are: pathological score in the paranoic and interpersonal sensibility scale of SCL-90-R, low compliance scores, low integration of defences, self perception, object's perception and link.
The drop-out rate in depressive patients turned out to be frequent. The patient's resources in terms of relationship, self-perception and object's perception are strongly related to the drop-out risk. These results are suggestive for the idea that the evaluation of drop-out risk in psychiatric patients must considerate the subjective aspects of the patient besides the clinical features.
Mots-clé
Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Mood Disorders/diagnosis, Mood Disorders/therapy, Outpatients/statistics & numerical data, Psychotherapy, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Rome/epidemiology, Sampling Studies, Statistics, Nonparametric, Surveys and Questionnaires, Treatment Refusal/statistics & numerical data
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Web of science
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