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El Cuestionario Tridimensional de la Personalidad (TPQ) y la depresión

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

M. Hansenne
Affiliation:
Unidad de Psiquiatría, CHU du Sart Tilman B-35, B-4000Liège, Bélgica
W. Pitchot
Affiliation:
Unidad de Psiquiatría, CHU du Sart Tilman B-35, B-4000Liège, Bélgica
A. González Moreno
Affiliation:
Unidad de Psiquiatría, CHU du Sart Tilman B-35, B-4000Liège, Bélgica
P.-Y. Machurot
Affiliation:
Unidad de Psiquiatría, CHU du Sart Tilman B-35, B-4000Liège, Bélgica
M. Ansseau
Affiliation:
Unidad de Psiquiatría, CHU du Sart Tilman B-35, B-4000Liège, Bélgica
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Resumen

Se examinaron las relaciones entre el Cuestionario Tridimensional de la Personalidad (TPQ) y la depresión en una muestra de 53 pacientes con depresión mayor y 33 controles sanos. Los pacientes deprimidos muestran, en comparación con los controles sanos, puntuaciones más altas de evitación del daño y, además, puntuaciones más bajas de la subescala excitabilidad exploratoria (NS1) de la búsqueda de novedad. Sin embargo, las otras dimensiones y sus subescalas no difieren entre los pacientes depresivos y los controles. En el grupo depresivo, la dimensión de evitación del daño está relacionada con la gravedad de la depresión, evaluada por la escala de Hamilton. Este estudio confirma la dependencia de estado de la dimensión de evitación del daño y propone una relación entre la subescala NS1 de búsqueda de novedad y la depresión.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 1998

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Hansenne M, Pitchot W, Gonzalez Moreno A, Machurot P-Y, Ansseau M. The tridimensional personality questionnaire (TPQ) and depression. Eur Psychiatry 1998; 13: 101-103.

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