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Journal of Affective Disorders | 2015

Biological rhythms in bipolar and depressive disorders: A community study with drug-naïve young adults

Augusto Duarte Faria; Taiane de Azevedo Cardoso; Thaíse Campos Mondin; Luciano Dias de Mattos Souza; Pedro Vieira da Silva Magalhães; Cristian Patrick Zeni; Ricardo Azevedo da Silva; Flávio Pereira Kapczinski; Karen Jansen

AIM To assess biological rhythm disruptions among drug-naïve young adults with bipolar disorder (BD), major depressive disorder (MDD), and community controls. METHODS This was a cross-sectional study nested in a population-based study. BD and MDD were diagnosed using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV. Biological rhythm disruptions were assessed using the Biological Rhythm Interview of Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (BRIAN). RESULTS Two hundred seventeen subjects were assessed (49 BD, 74 MDD, and 94 community controls). Biological rhythm disruption was higher in subjects with BD (40.32±9.92; p<0.001) and MDD (36.23±8.71; p<0.001) than community controls (27.67±6.88). Subjects with BD had a higher BRIAN total score (p=0.028) and higher disruption in sleep/social domains (p=0.018) as compared to MDD. In addition, the BRIAN scores were higher in current MDD, euthymic BD, and BD in current episode group, as compared to community controls. LIMITATION Cross-sectional design. Absence of assessment of biomarkers of biological rhythms. CONCLUSION Bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder are associated with disruption in biological rhythm. In addition, disruption in sleep/social rhythms is higher in subjects with BD when compared to subjects with MDD. We also verified biological rhythm disruption in subjects with BD during euthymic status, but not in remitted MDD. Regulation of biological rhythm may be a means to identify patients with mood disorders and potentially differentiate MDD from BD.


Arquivos De Gastroenterologia | 2006

Dispepsia funcional e depressão como fator associado

Renato Azevedo da Silva; Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro; Ricardo Azevedo da Silva; Bernardo Lessa Horta; Inácia Gomes da Silva Moraes; Augusto Duarte Faria

AIM To assess the association between depression and functional dyspepsia. PATIENTS AND METHODS Three hundred and forty eight dyspeptic patients were included in a cross-sectional study in the gastroenterology outpatient clinic of a University Hospital in southern Brazil (Pelotas, RS) within a 1-year period (from March, 2001 to March, 2002). The assessment of depression occurred after the diagnosis of dyspepsia. The presence (or not) of depression was verified in both functional and organic dyspeptic patients. In a second moment, the results were compared, an univariate analysis was used to describe the frequencies of the interest variables and a chi-square for the comparison between proportions of the categorical variables. The logistic regression technique was used to establish the odd of functional dyspeptic patients to present depression and to control the effect of other variables in the outcome variable RESULTS Showed greater prevalence of depression among functional dyspepsia patients (30,4%), when compared to organic dyspepsia patients (11,2%). Women showed greater risk to present functional dyspepsia (OR: 1,74, IC 95%, 1,05-2,89) and in terms of age, the group with ages between 31 to 50 years (OR: 0,28 IC 95%, 0,13-0,54) and 51 to 60 years (OR: 0,41, IC 95%, 0,17-0,96) showed protection effect (subjects within this age groups have minor risk to present functional dyspepsia). After the multivariate analysis depressed patients showed three times greater comorbidity with functional dyspepsia when compared to non-depressed patients (OR 3, 13; IC 95%; 1, 71-5, 74). DISCUSSION The adjustment for the gender, age and marital status variables confirmed the association between functional dyspepsia and depression. Results point the need to assess the presence of depression in functional dyspepsia patients and to establish specific treatment strategies for these patients.


Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease | 2007

Impact of Defense Style on Brief Psychotherapy of Postpartum Depression

Pedro Vieira da Silva Magalhães; Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro; Augusto Duarte Faria; Camila Moreira Osório; Ricardo Azevedo da Silva; Luis Botella

In this study, we evaluated the impact of defense style (DS) on outcome and its relation to the therapeutic alliance. Women with postpartum depression were allocated to a brief psychotherapeutic intervention. To evaluate DS and the therapeutic alliance, the Defense Style Questionnaire and the Working Alliance Inventory were employed. The main outcome was the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale score at end point; anxiety and retention in treatment were also evaluated. Fifty-nine patients were included; 46 completed the therapy and 65.4% responded (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale score <10). Intense use of immature defenses was related to persistence of depression and anxiety symptoms at end point, even when controlled for potential confounders. Results tended to confirm a hierarchy of DSs independently of the alliance. Clinicians should be aware of possible differential responses to brief psychotherapies related to DS.


Psychology Research and Behavior Management | 2014

The influence of psychoeducation on regulating biological rhythm in a sample of patients with bipolar II disorder: a randomized clinical trial

Augusto Duarte Faria; Luciano Dias de Mattos Souza; Taiane de Azevedo Cardoso; Karen Amaral Tavares Pinheiro; Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro; Ricardo Azevedo da Silva; Karen Jansen

Introduction Changes in biological rhythm are among the various characteristics of bipolar disorder, and have long been associated with the functional impairment of the disease. There are only a few viable options of psychosocial interventions that deal with this specific topic; one of them is psychoeducation, a model that, although it has been used by practitioners for some time, only recently have studies shown its efficacy in clinical practice. Aim To assess if patients undergoing psychosocial intervention in addition to a pharmacological treatment have better regulation of their biological rhythm than those only using medication. Method This study is a randomized clinical trial that compares a standard medication intervention to an intervention combined with drugs and psychoeducation. The evaluation of the biological rhythm was made using the Biological Rhythm Interview of Assessment in Neuropsychiatry, an 18-item scale divided in four areas (sleep, activity, social rhythm, and eating pattern). The combined intervention consisted of medication and a short-term psychoeducation model summarized in a protocol of six individual sessions of 1 hour each. Results The sample consisted of 61 patients with bipolar II disorder, but during the study, there were 14 losses to follow-up. Therefore, the final sample consisted of 45 individuals (26 for standard intervention and 19 for combined). The results showed that, in this sample and time period evaluated, the combined treatment of medication and psychoeducation had no statistically significant impact on the regulation of biological rhythm when compared to standard pharmacological treatment. Conclusion Although the changes in biological rhythm were not statistically significant during the time period evaluated in this study, it is noteworthy that the trajectory of the score showed a trend towards improvement, which may indicate a positive impact on treatment, though it may take a longer time than expected.


Journal of Human Growth and Development | 2008

Iniciação sexual entre adolescentes de Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul

Ana Laura Sica Cruzeiro; Luciano Dias de Mattos Souza; Ricardo Azevedo da Silva; Bernardo Lessa Horta; Renata Mendes Muenzer; Augusto Duarte Faria; Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro


Archive | 2013

Prevalência e fatores associados ao transtorno da conduta entre adolescentes: um estudo de base populacional Prevalence and factors associated with behavioral disorders in adolescents: a population-based study

Ana Laura; Sica Cruzeiro; Ricardo Azevedo da Silva; Bernardo Lessa Horta; Luciano Dias; Mattos de Souza; Augusto Duarte Faria; Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro; Inessa de Oliveira Silveira; Cecília Dieguez Ferreira


Rev. bras. psicoter | 2008

Depressão pós-parto: gravidade dos sintomas e aliança terapêutica

Camila Moreira Osório; Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro; Ricardo Azevedo da Silva; Augusto Duarte Faria; Pedro Vieira da Silva Magalhães; Renata Mendes Muenzer; Lluis Botella


Archive | 2008

INICIAÇÃO SEXUAL ENTRE ADOLESCENTES DE PELOTAS, RIO GRANDE DO SUL SEXUAL INITIATION AMONG ADOLESCENTS OF PELOTAS, STATE OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL

Ana Laura; Sica Cruzeiro; Luciano Dias de Mattos Souza; Ricardo Azevedo da Silva; Bernardo Lessa Horta; Renata Mendes Muenzer; Augusto Duarte Faria


Archive | 2007

Cocainodependência e defesas primitivas - Estudo de caso-controle

Ricardo Azevedo da Silva; Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro; Elaine Tomasi; Hericka Zogbi Jorge Dias; Augusto Duarte Faria; Inácia Gomes da Silva Moraes; Paulo Luis Rosa Sousa


Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2007

Bem-estar psicolgico e adolescncia: fatores associados

Ricardo Azevedo da Silva; Bernardo Lessa Horta; L. Pontes; Augusto Duarte Faria; Luciano Dias de Mattos Souza; Ana Laura Sica Cruzeiro; Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro

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Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro

Universidade Católica de Pelotas

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Bernardo Lessa Horta

Universidade Católica de Pelotas

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Paulo Luis Rosa Sousa

Universidade Católica de Pelotas

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Pedro Vieira da Silva Magalhães

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Ana Laura Sica Cruzeiro

Universidade Católica de Pelotas

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Camila Moreira Osório

Universidade Católica de Pelotas

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