Caracterización clínica de adultos con depresión atendidos en el Hospital Psiquiátrico Humberto Ugalde Camacho durante el periodo 2020
Fecha
2023-06-07Autor
Cabrera Pesantez, Manolo Sebastián
Cárdenas Ávila, Ariel Ernesto
Institución
Resumen
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), depression is a common
disorder that is currently the leading cause of disability. Thanks to the clinical characterization
of this pathology, resources can be optimized both in diagnosis and therapy.
Objective: to clinically characterize adults with depression at the Humberto Ugalde Camacho
Psychiatric Hospital in Cuenca who were treated during the 2020 period.
Method: descriptive study carried out with 329 participants. The variables were studied: age,
sex, ethnicity, academic instruction, depressive family history, comorbidities, diagnostic
method and severity of the depression, suicidal ideation, psychotherapy, and treatment. Data
were analyzed in SPSS. Descriptive statistics were extracted and the information was
presented through simple tables with frequencies and percentage values.
Results: the group of 35-64 years prevails with 53.8%. The group of women predominates with
74.5%. The preponderant mestizo ethnic group with 98.8%. Secondary education
predominates with 59.3%. 93.3% had no family history of depression. The most frequently
observed comorbidities were alcoholism and cardiovascular problems with 10% and 4.6%,
respectively. The ICD-10 diagnostic method was used in all cases. Moderate depression
predominates with 64.4%. Mild suicidal ideation prevails with 45.6%.
Conclusions: both clinical and social situations have been identified that can be improved in
order to optimize both at the individual-professional and national level with respect to the
diagnosis and management of depression.