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Déficit emocional: un proceso adaptativo y evolutivo en infección por VIH

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

C. Bungener
Affiliation:
CNRS URA 1957, Hospital de la Salpêtrière, París
J. J. Lefrère
Affiliation:
Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital de San Antonio, París
D. Widlöcher
Affiliation:
INSERM 302, Hospital de la Salpêtrière, París, Francia
R. Jouvent
Affiliation:
CNRS URA 1957, Hospital de la Salpêtrière, París
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El objetivo del presente estudio era valorar las perturbaciones emocionales y síntomas psicopatológicos en las primeras etapas de infección por virus de inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH). Setenta y un sujetos homosexuales positivos al VIH y dos grupos de sujetos negativos al VIH (32 homosexuales y 26 heterosexuales) fueron valorados en una entrevista estructurada por dos evaluadores adiestrados. Los resultados mostraron la presencia de perturbaciones emocionales ya en individuos asintomáticos positivos al VIH, incluso en ausencia de depresión y/o ansiedad caracterizadas. Este déficit emocional parecía ser más importante en etapas más avanzadas de la enfermedad. Los síntomas depresivos y ansiosos parecían tener una presencia ligera pero significativa en ambos grupos de hombres homosexuales. Este déficit emocional podría ser el reflejo de un proceso adaptativo a las consecuencias amenazantes de la infección por VIH. No se deben descuidar las perturbaciones emocionales, incluso leves, porque su reducción contribuye al bienestar psicológico de los sujetos positivos al VIH.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 1996

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