Emotional-Type Psychopathologic Symptoms among Patients with Terminal Chronic Alcohol-Induced Liver Cirrhosis
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López Navas, Ana Isabel; Antonio, Ríos; Moya Faz, Francisco José; Febrero, B; Jiménez Morales, María Isabel; [et al.]Fecha
2012-07Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteEnfermería
Medicina
Psicología
Terapia y Rehabilitación
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Emotional-Type Psychopathologic SymptomsEend-stage chronic liver cirrhosis
Alcohol
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Introduction: Patients with toxic substance abuse syndrome, such as alcohol abuse, have elevated psychopathologic morbidity and mortality such as mood disorders.
Objective: To evaluate the emotional-type psychopathologic symptoms in patients with alcohol-induced hepatic cirrhosis on the liver transplant waiting list.
Materials and methods: Patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis who were candidates for liver transplant (n = 41) completed the SA-45 questionnaire (González y Cuevas; 88), which assesses nine dimensions: somatizations, obsessive-compulsivity, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, phobic anxiety, paranoid ideation, and psychoticism. A control group consisted of patients with chronic nonalcoholic terminal hepatopathies (n = 22).
Results: Seventy-six percent of patients had some kind of psychopathologic symptom compared to 68% of the patients in the control group with other nonalcoholic etiologies (P > .05). The emotional-type clinical symptoms were: (...





