1.The invisible wounds of war
The Philippine Journal of Psychiatry 2003;28(2):29-32
The effects of the armed conflict on the emotional and mental health of the people of Pikit were documented by Balik Kalipay (Return to Happiness), a psychosocial rehabilitation project supported by the government of Denmark, the Philippine Business for Social Progress and Oxfam. The program is being undertaken by a team of medical professionals from the University of the Philippines' Center for Integrative and Development Studies and the UP-PGH Department of Psychiatry.
Human
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Male
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Female
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Middle Aged
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Adult
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Young Adult
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Child
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REHABILITATION
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STRESS DISORDERS, TRAUMATIC
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STRESS DISORDERS, POST-TRAUMATIC
2.The prevalence of psychiatric disorders among the chronically-ill medical patients in selected tertiary hospitals in the Philippines
Perlas Antonio P. ; Briones-Querijero Margaret M. ; Abcede Dante ; Buot Michelene ; Elma-Chua Lerelei ; Demetrio Jercyl L. ; Diokno Gregorio L. ; Espanola Henrietta C. ; De La Fuente Evangeline B. ; Pagaduan-Lopez June ; Paradela Alpha M. ; Tronco Anselmo T. ; Sarol Jesus N.
The Philippine Journal of Psychiatry 2004;28(1):17-24
OBJECTIVE:
This study was conducted to document the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity among chronically ill medical patients in selected hospitals in the Philippines.
METHODS:
This is a cross-sectional study of the chronically medically ill patients seen in selected Primary are Evaluation of Mental Disorders (PRIME-MD), 774 patients were screened for mental disorders. The prevalence of each of the psychiatric disorders were calculated using the formula for estimation of a proportion for stratified random sampling. The differences in the sample size from each of the study sites were taken into consideration in the estimation of the sitespecific prevalence of mental disorders. The 95 percent confidence intervals of the prevalence rates were computed.
RESULTS:
Almost half of the patients (47.8 percent) were diagnosed with at least one of the psychiatric disorders elicited from the PRIME-MD. Thirty two percent had depressive disorder, followed by anxiety disorder, somatoform disorders, alcohol-related disorder and eating disorder. According to hospital site, the overall prevalence rate of psychiatric disorder was noted to be highest at the Davao Medical Center.
CONCLUSION:
The overall prevalence of psychiatric disorder noted in this study was higher than that described in foreign literature, the most common of which was depression.
Human
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Male
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Female
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MENTAL DISORDERS
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CHRONIC DISEASE
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