Prevalencia de condiciones de salud mental en población infanto-juvenil españolarevisión sistemática exploratoria

  1. Ginés Mateo Martínez 1
  2. Alberto López Poveda 2
  3. Mónica Avilés Mozún 2
  4. Irene Alonso Valero
  5. Mª Luisa Díez Martínez 3
  6. Mª Carmen Sellán Soto 3
  1. 1 Hospital El Escorial de Madrid
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    Hospital El Escorial de Madrid

    San Lorenzo del Escorial, España

  2. 2 Hospital Universitario La Paz
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    Hospital Universitario La Paz

    Madrid, España

    ROR https://ror.org/01s1q0w69

  3. 3 Departamento de Enfermería. Facultad de Medicina.Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Zeitschrift:
Tiempos de enfermería y salud = Nursing and health times

ISSN: 2530-4453

Datum der Publikation: 2021

Nummer: 11

Seiten: 39-56

Art: Artikel

Andere Publikationen in: Tiempos de enfermería y salud = Nursing and health times

Zusammenfassung

The epidemiological reality in relation to mental health is one of the most vulnerable scenarios due to its social, relational and vital development repercussions on human beings. Thus, it is considered necessary to define and analyse the prevalence of child-adolescent mental health. A scoping review was carried out in databases and metasearch engines (PubMed, Cuiden, Cochrane Library, Lilacs, CINAHL and Dialnet), as well as a consultation of the National Health Survey and gray literature. The reading of the material found followed the next strategy: for the articles (1) 22 articles found by title and abstract and (2) critical reading focused on prevalence data; for the rest of the material, reading of titles and indexes focused on prevalence data. The prevalent processes found were: emotional and behavioral disorders; sexual abuse of the child-youth population; bullying, eating disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and suicide. The discussion is focussed on pointing out that the objective data on prevalence is variable, dispersed and, in addition, corresponds to narrative review studies and studies in institutionalized populations, which implies biases. Most of the reports analyzed correspond to work carried out by non-nursing professionals, when they are who can provide a broader perspective for the sake of care. Therefore, it is considered necessary to carry out studies of this subject.