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  1. commongroundinternational.com › medical-spanish › discussing-depression-in-spanishDiscussing Depression in Spanish

    28 wrz 2020 · In this free Medical Spanish lesson you will learn how to talk about depression with your patients in Spanish: Cómo hablar sobre la depresión en español con tus pacientes. In this lesson we’re looking at: The SIG E CAPS acronym to assess mood in Spanish. The PHQ-9 instrument (in Spanish) for depression screening.

  2. 1 maj 2016 · First, we conducted a corpus analysis to investigate the patterns of linguistic framing of depression – including disease-like descriptions and metaphorical frames – using data from Latin American countries. Two main patterns were identified: (1) depression is frequently framed as a brain disease.

  3. This work analyses subclinical depression impact on a health satus score derived from eight heath domains, and its prevalence in Spanish population. Methods: The sample was selected from World Health Survey database, choosing the answers for Spain of people with a dignosis of subclinical depression and no depressive disorders.

  4. commongroundinternational.com › medical-spanish › mental-health-conversations-inMental Health Conversations in Spanish

    12 lis 2019 · How to explain the depression, anxiety, panic attacks, and post-traumatic stress in Spanish. How to talk about suicide, psychotherapy and medical treatments in Spanish. Other related lessons about mental health conversation in Spanish.

  5. Depression is a common mental health disorder among low-income patients; depression with concurrent comorbid chronic illnesses can increase patient depression relapse and recurrence, morbidity, and mortality. At the same time, depression can negatively impact patient self-care.

  6. 2 dni temu · Objective: COVID-19 has a lasting impact on mental health, particularly within the Hispanic/Latinx communities. This paper empirically investigates the post-COVID-19 presence and severities of depression, one of the most common mental health disorders, among adults in a predominantly U.S.-born Hispanic/Latinx community in South Texas composed primarily of Mexican Americans. Methods: Multiple ...

  7. Spanish BDI-II must be evaluated when used with a different culture (e.g., Mexicans, Mexican-Americans, Argentineans) or target population (e.g., clinical vs. non-clinical). Although the Spanish version of the BDI-II is available (The Psychological Corporation, 1996) and its use has been examined for populations like Spanish-speaking