Alteraciones psicoemocionales asociadas a la epilepsia. Pacientes pediátricos: Hospital Materno Infantil José Domingo de obaldía

dc.contributor.advisorMariluz DíazES
dc.creatorRíos T. Rosalín P.ES
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-20T19:13:22Z
dc.date.available2021-05-20T19:13:22Z
dc.date.issued2020-11-01
dc.descriptionThe present study aims to analyze the psychoemotional alterations present in pediatric patients with epilepsy between 8 and 11 years of age at the José Domingo de Obaldia Maternal and Child Hospital. The type of research according to its approach is mixed because it collects quantitative and qualitative information; according to its scope it is descriptive. The research design is non-experimental, cross-sectional. The psycho-emotional disorders studied are: anxiety, depression, level of self-esteem, quality of life, unconscious and behavioral emotional disturbances. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were established to select the sample. We worked with a total of ten patients, in an age range from 8 to 11 years old; eight male patients and two female patients. To collect the information, semi-structured clinical interview and the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Peds QL4 were applied to the parents. The children were given: semi-structured clinical interview, State-Trait Anxiety Self-Assessment Questionnaire in Children (STAIC), Depression Questionnaire for Children (CDS), Dr. Cardoze Self-Esteem Scale, Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Peds QL4 and the Infant Apperception Test with animal figures (CAT-A). The results show that pediatric patients with epilepsy present a slight vulnerability to the development of psycho-emotional disorders, the most relevant being anxiety and depressive symptoms, and behavioral disorders. Their quality of life is not optimal, their social and school functioning are moderately affected. No clinical deterioration in the self-esteem of the patients was detected.
dc.description.abstractEl estudio tiene el objetivo de analizar las alteraciones psicoemocionales presentes en pacientes pediátricos con con epilepsia de ocho a 11 años de edad del Hospital Materno Infantil José Domingo de Obaldía. El tipo de investigación según su enfoque es mixto, porque recaba información cuantitativa y cualitativa; según su alcance es descriptivo. El diseño de la investigación es no experimental, transversal. Las alteraciones psicoemocionales estudiadas son: ansiedad, depresión, nivel de autoestima, calidad de vida, perturbaciones emocionales inconscientes y conductuales. Se establecieron criterios de inclusión y exclusión para seleccionar la muestra. Se trabajó con un total de diez pacientes, en un rango de edad de ocho a 11 años de edad; ocho pacientes de sexo masculino y dos, del sexo femenino.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThe present study aims to analyze the psychoemotional alterations present in pediatric patients with epilepsy between 8 and 11 years of age at the José Domingo de Obaldia Maternal and Child Hospital. The type of research according to its approach is mixed because it collects quantitative and qualitative information; according to its scope it is descriptive. The research design is non-experimental, cross-sectional. The psycho-emotional disorders studied are: anxiety, depression, level of self-esteem, quality of life, unconscious and behavioral emotional disturbances. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were established to select the sample. We worked with a total of ten patients, in an age range from 8 to 11 years old; eight male patients and two female patients. To collect the information, semi-structured clinical interview and the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Peds QL4 were applied to the parents. The children were given: semi-structured clinical interview, State-Trait Anxiety Self-Assessment Questionnaire in Children (STAIC), Depression Questionnaire for Children (CDS), Dr. Cardoze Self-Esteem Scale, Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Peds QL4 and the Infant Apperception Test with animal figures (CAT-A). The results show that pediatric patients with epilepsy present a slight vulnerability to the development of psycho-emotional disorders, the most relevant being anxiety and depressive symptoms, and behavioral disorders. Their quality of life is not optimal, their social and school functioning are moderately affected. No clinical deterioration in the self-esteem of the patients was detected.
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dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio2.udelas.ac.pa/handle/123456789/364
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.57819/pc0w-kn90ES
dc.languagespaES
dc.publisherUniversidad Especializada de las Américasen_US
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dc.subjectepilepsiaen_US
dc.subjectalteraciones psicoemocionalesen_US
dc.subjectansiedaden_US
dc.subjectdepresiónen_US
dc.subjectautoestimaen_US
dc.subjectconductaen_US
dc.subjectPsicología Clínica con Especialización en Psicoterapia IntegrativaES
dc.titleAlteraciones psicoemocionales asociadas a la epilepsia. Pacientes pediátricos: Hospital Materno Infantil José Domingo de obaldíaen_US
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dc.typeTESIS
dc.typePsicología Clínica con Especialización en Psicoterapia IntegrativaES
repositorio.trabajodegrado.carreraMaestría en Psicología Clínica con Psicoterapia IntegrativaES
repositorio.trabajodegrado.facultadDecanato de Postgrado y MaestríaES
repositorio.trabajodegrado.sedePanamáES
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