Browsing by Author "Núñez, Catalina"
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- ItemIntento e ideación suicida en consultantes a salud mental: Estilos depresivos, malestar interpersonal y satisfacción familiar(2017) Morales Silva, Susana; Echavárri Vesperinas, María Orietta; Barros Beck, Jorge Alejandro; Maino, María de la Paz; Armijo Rodríguez, Iván Alejandro; Fischman, Ronit; Núñez, Catalina; Moya, Claudia; Monari, MariettaSe estudió la relación entre estilo de vivencia depresiva, satisfacción familiar, malestar en las relaciones interpersonales y conducta suicida en 405 consultantes a salud mental en la Región Metropolitana, Chile, a través de una muestra intencionada. Se clasificaron en: intento de suicidio de alta gravedad, intento de suicidio de baja gravedad, ideación suicida y sin conducta suicida. Se utilizaron los instrumentos DEQ, OQ-45.2, APGAR, RFL, Escala de Riesgo-Rescate y Escala de Intención Suicida. Se realizaron ANOVA, 2 y modelos de mediación y moderación de procesos condicionales. El grupo con intento suicida de alta gravedad mostró una predominancia del estilo dependiente. Hubo una alta presencia del estilo autocrítico en la muestra total, especialmente en el grupo con ideación suicida. Los grupos con riesgo suicida presentaron mayores índices disfuncionales de malestar interpersonal y una mayor percepción de disfuncionalidad familiar grave que el grupo sin conducta suicida. La satisfacción con el funcionamiento familiar mostró un efecto en la intencionalidad de morir al momento del intento de suicidio. Estos resultados subrayan la importancia del funcionamiento familiar y las relaciones interpersonales en el riesgo suicida.
- ItemRecognizing states of psychological vulnerability to suicidal behavior: a Bayesian network of artificial intelligence applied to a clinical sample(2020) Barros Beck, Jorge Alejandro; Morales Silva, Susana; Echavárri Vesperinas, María Orietta; Szmulewicz Espinosa, Marta Adelina; Núñez, Catalina; García, Arnol; Fischman, Ronit; Moya Dabed, Claudia Andrea; Tomicic S., AlemkaAbstract Background This study aimed to determine conditional dependence relationships of variables that contribute to psychological vulnerability associated with suicide risk. A Bayesian network (BN) was developed and applied to establish conditional dependence relationships among variables for each individual subject studied. These conditional dependencies represented the different states that patients could experience in relation to suicidal behavior (SB). The clinical sample included 650 mental health patients with mood and anxiety symptomatology. Results Mainly indicated that variables within the Bayesian network are part of each patient’s state of psychological vulnerability and have the potential to impact such states and that these variables coexist and are relatively stable over time. These results have enabled us to offer a tool to detect states of psychological vulnerability associated with suicide risk. Conclusion If we accept that suicidal behaviors (vulnerability, ideation, and suicidal attempts) exist in constant change and are unstable, we can investigate what individuals experience at specific moments to become better able to intervene in a timely manner to prevent such behaviors. Future testing of the tool developed in this study is needed, not only in specialized mental health environments but also in other environments with high rates of mental illness, such as primary healthcare facilities and educational institutions.
- ItemSuicide detection in Chile: proposing a predictive model for suicide risk in a clinical sample of patients with mood disorders(2017) Barros Beck, Jorge Alejandro; Morales Silva, Susana; Echavárri Vesperinas, María Orietta; García, Arnol; Ortega, Jaime; Asahi, Takeshi; Moya, Claudia; Fischman, Ronit; Maino, María P.; Núñez, Catalina
- ItemVivencia-expresión de la rabia y razones para vivir en un grupo de pacientes chilenos con riesgo suicida(2016) Morales Silva, Susana; Fischman, Ronit; Echavárri Vesperinas, María Orietta; Barros Beck, Jorge Alejandro; Armijo Rodríguez, Iván Alejandro; Moya, Claudia; Maino, María de la Paz; Núñez, Catalina