Evaluation of a biopsycosocial intervention for women ill-being in primary care
Evaluation of a biopsycosocial intervention for women ill-being in primary care
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Anxiety, click here depression and somatisations are health problems of high prevalence among women, that we unify under the concept of ill-being and we associate it with psycho-social factors and with subjective experiences.We develop a bio-psycho-social (BPS) attention method that acts upon the subjectivity and the gender determinants.The Woman Institute of the Murcia Region applied this clinical method in a pilot experiment in Primary Care.The objective is to evaluate this intervention.
We found psycho-socials factors associated with ill-feeling with a high gender significance.In women: overload with tasks related to gender roles, caretakers, conflicts with ivoryjinelle.com the couple and children, mourning, battering and extended labor hours.In men: conflicts with the couple, mourning, work conflicts or with children and specific ailments.With the BPS methods one obtains clinical improvements in 76,3% of women and 90,1% of men.
In 22,6% of cases psycho drugs are no longer needed and in 60,9% of the cases the intake has been reduced.