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Maartje Veerman1,2, Anna T van 't Noordende3, Ruth M H Peters2
1NLR, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Global public health
|December 5, 2025
概括
内化耻辱和抑郁症往往在身体健康状况不佳的个体中同时发生. 了解它们的重叠和差异可以改善诊断和干预措施,以改善生活质量.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 医学社会学 医学社会学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 身体健康状况经常导致内化耻辱和抑郁.
- 对这些现象的认识和了解对于有效的专业干预至关重要.
- 调查内化耻辱和抑郁症之间的重叠对于量身定制的护理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 确定内化耻辱和抑郁症之间的重叠程度和性质.
- 建立专家的共识,这些条件和各种因素之间的协会.
- 为专业人士提供有关患者内化耻辱和抑郁症同时发生的信息.
主要方法:
- 进行了一项德尔菲研究,涉及24名耻辱和抑郁症专家.
- 为了收集专家意见,使用了三轮调查.
- 专家评估了迹象,症状,外部因素和干预措施与内化耻辱,抑郁或两者的关联.
主要成果:
- 内化耻辱和抑郁是身体健康状况的常见,单独,但重叠的后果.
- 在影响抑郁的外部因素中发现了关键差异,例如环境和治疗方面.
- 在这些条件的独特而相互关联的性质上达成了共识.
结论:
- 专业人士必须意识到内化耻辱和抑郁症经常同时发生.
- 针对内化耻辱和抑郁症,存在特定的策略和干预措施.
- 提高意识可以导致更个性化的护理,改善患者的生活质量.
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