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      El papel del trabajo social sanitario ante la enfermedad diagnosticada y en los síntomas de naturaleza subjetiva y contextual Translated title: The role of social health work in the face of diagnosed disease and symptoms of a subjective and contextual nature

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      Gaceta Sanitaria
      Sociedad Española de Salud Pública y Administración Sanitaria (SESPAS)

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          Impacto de los grupos socioeducativos de atención primaria en la salud mental de las mujeres

          Resumen Objetivo Presentar parte de los resultados de la evaluación de esta estrategia. Método Diseño longitudinal (pre-post) y cuasiexperimental (grupo experimental y control), recogiendo información de 228 mujeres (114 en cada grupo) en cuatro momentos (un mes antes del programa, al mes de finalizarlo, a los 6 meses y al año y medio). Entre los instrumentos utilizados se encuentran la Escala de Ansiedad y Depresión y la Escala de Autoestima. Resultados Las mujeres del grupo experimental reducen sus síntomas de depresión y ansiedad, y mejoran su autoestima, tras participar en el programa, y esta mejoría se mantiene hasta un año y medio después de finalizarlo. Por el contrario, las mujeres del grupo control no presentan diferencias pre-post en casi ninguna de las variables analizadas (salvo en los síntomas de ansiedad). Conclusión Estos resultados apoyan los GRUSE como intervención no medicalizadora, y se considera que pueden servir como estímulo para mantener la estrategia e incluso extenderla a otros grupos de población que también experimenten malestar psicosocial.
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            Personality and psychopathology as predictors of patient-initiated overuse in general practice

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              Psychosocial characteristics and affective symptomatology associated with patient self-initiated consultations in Spanish general practice.

              We aimed to determine the sociodemographic and psychosocial profile, and the associated subclinical affective symptomatology of users above the 95th percentile in the distribution of patient self-initiated, face-to-face consultations. Additionally, we sought to determine the contribution of subclinical symptomatology in differentiating between the groups above or below this cut-off point. A total of 16,803 users who self-initiated at least one face-to-face consultation with a GP at any of 13 PHC practices over 1 year, were eligible. After discarding those fulfilling exclusion criteria, 129 cases and 109 controls, matched by gender and age, answered the Family APGAR, the Duke-UNC and the Goldberg Anxiety-Depression scale. Both groups did not differ significantly on any of the sociodemographic and psychosocial variables recorded showing a similar percentage distribution. However, users with high self-initiated consultation rates obtained lower scores on the affective social support subscale from the Duke-UNC. Regarding Goldberg scale, the two groups differed significantly on the likelihood of displaying depression and/or anxiety symptoms. Users with a high probability of suffering from depression and/or anxiety were more prevalent among users on the top 5% in the distribution. Altogether, results indicate that these users report a lack of affective social support and have a higher probability of suffering from subclinical depression and/or anxiety. Early detection and treatment of affective symptomatology would temperate this excess in consultation. General practitioners, social workers and psychologists could act as gatekeepers, preventing this overuse of medical services and in turn lowering economical costs, professional burnout and patients' suffering and discontent.
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                Gaceta Sanitaria
                Gac Sanit
                Sociedad Española de Salud Pública y Administración Sanitaria (SESPAS) (Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain )
                0213-9111
                December 2022
                : 36
                : 6
                : 563
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                [1] Barcelona orgnameInstitut Català de la Salut orgdiv1Centro de Atención Primaria de Salud Montnegre Spain
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                S0213-91112022000600015 S0213-9111(22)03600600015
                10.1016/j.gaceta.2022.01.002
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