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Clare Killikelly1, Kirsten V Smith2, Ningning Zhou3

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El trastorno de duelo prolongado es una condición de salud mental diagnosticable caracterizada por un intenso anhelo y preocupación después de una pérdida. La intervención temprana y la psicoterapia son cruciales para el manejo de este trastorno y sus resultados negativos para la salud asociados.

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  • Psicología clínica
  • Investigación de la salud mental

Sus antecedentes:

  • El trastorno de duelo prolongado (PGD) es una condición de salud mental recientemente reconocida.
  • Se caracteriza por el anhelo persistente, la preocupación, el dolor emocional y el deterioro funcional después de una pérdida.
  • La creciente investigación apoya su conceptualización como un diagnóstico distinto.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Revisar y presentar evidencia que apoye la conceptualización actual del trastorno de duelo prolongado.
  • Para resaltar los síntomas básicos, el inicio y los resultados negativos asociados de PGD.
  • Hacer hincapié en la importancia de la sensibilización y la intervención para el DGP.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión sistemática de las pruebas de investigación publicadas.
  • Análisis de los estudios que apoyan los criterios de diagnóstico y la conceptualización de la DGP.
  • Síntesis de los hallazgos sobre la etiología, el mantenimiento y el tratamiento de la DGP.

Principales resultados:

  • PGD es un síndrome coherente con síntomas centrales de anhelo y preocupación, que generalmente emergen 6-12 meses después de la pérdida.
  • Los resultados asociados incluyen dolor emocional, trastornos de identidad, deterioro funcional, efectos negativos en la salud, tendencia al suicidio y mayor uso de servicios.
  • La psicoterapia es el tratamiento principal, con el refinamiento continuo de los modelos teóricos.

Conclusiones:

  • El trastorno de duelo prolongado es un diagnóstico válido y muy necesario apoyado por una investigación rigurosa.
  • El reconocimiento temprano por parte de los profesionales de la salud es esencial para una intervención oportuna y eficaz.
  • La investigación continua está perfeccionando nuestra comprensión de las causas, el mantenimiento y la eficacia del tratamiento de la DGP.