18 research outputs found
Summary.
<p>Flow chart of individuals throughout the study and Venn diagram to show the overlap between the subjects that completed each of the measures (PBI, cortisol, and callosal measures).</p
The distribution of mothers and fathers of patients with PTSD and controls into the main bonding categories – <i>optimal x dysfunctional parenting</i> – defined by the PBI.
<p>PBI: Parental bonding instrument; p-value: Chi Square Test;</p>*<p>statistically significant; OR: Odds Ratio; CI: Confidence Interval.</p
Cortisol.
<p>Distribution of mean cortisol values throughout the day in cases of PTSD and controls.</p
Distribution of PBI care and control scores for the mothers and fathers of patients with PTSD and controls.
<p>PBI: Parental bonding instrument; p-value: Chi Square Test;</p>*<p>statistically significant; OR: Odds Ratio; CI: Confidence Interval.</p
Demographic characteristics of the sample (n = 133) divided into PTSD cases (n = 71) and control subjects (n = 62).
<p>p-value*: Chi Square Test; p-value<sup>1</sup>: Mann-Whitney Non-Parametric Test; p-value<sup>2</sup>: T-test; CI: Confidence Interval.</p
Parameter estimates for simultaneous effects of gender, age, education, marital status, race, religion, family income, diagnosed by the CIDI 2.1 (1 month), and family history of mental illness on psychotropic consumption in the month of the study (n = 1208).
<p>Parameter estimates for simultaneous effects of gender, age, education, marital status, race, religion, family income, diagnosed by the CIDI 2.1 (1 month), and family history of mental illness on psychotropic consumption in the month of the study (n = 1208).</p
Prevalence of the use of psychotropic drugs, during one month, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, distributed by drug type and gender.
*<p>p<0.001.</p
Frequencies in the use of psychotropics distributed by type of drug and diagnosis identified in the month previous to the study, in the city of Rio de Janeiro (n = 427).
<p>GAP: individuals with positive diagnosis by the CIDI who did not receive psychotropic medication; TOC: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder; PTSD: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.</p
Distribution of the sample's socio-demographic features (n = 1,208) and prevalence of the use of psychotropic drugs in the month previous to the study (n = 82).
<p>Distribution of the sample's socio-demographic features (n = 1,208) and prevalence of the use of psychotropic drugs in the month previous to the study (n = 82).</p