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Revisión teórica del Síndrome de Resignación presente en menores en proceso de asilo.
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- Author(s): Miró Martí, Oriol1
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Psychological Writings / Escritos de Psicología. jul-dic2023, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p156-170. 15p.
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- Alternate Title:
Theoretical review of the Refusal Syndrome among asylumseeking children.
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- Abstract:
El Síndrome de Resignación es un trastorno caracterizado por un proceso gradual de abandono conducente a la catatonia que suele requerir de alimentación nasogástrica. Este síndrome afecta mayoritariamente a chicas de ciertas minorías étnicas de entre 7 y 15 años en proceso de solicitud de asilo y presenta comorbilidad con episodios depresivos y trastorno de estrés postraumático. El Síndrome de Resignación presenta un índice de recuperación total del 78%, parcial del 16% y una mortalidad del 1% y las secuelas se concretan en amnesias retrógradas y cronicidad de cuadros ansiosos o depresivos. Su abordaje terapéutico es doble: la terapia sistémica complementada con medicina integrativa y la terapia farmacológica. La presente revisión teórica concluye la escasez de investigaciones en curso sobre un síndrome paradójicamente en alza en todo el mundo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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The Pervasive Refusal Syndrome is a gradual process that leads to catatonia and usually requires nasogastric feeding. This syndrome mainly affects asylum-seeking girls between 7 and 15 years of age from certain ethnic minorities and presents comorbidity with depressive episodes and posttraumatic stress disorder. The Pervasive Refusal Syndrome has a total recovery rate of 78%, partial of 16%, and a mortality of 1%, and sequelae take the form of retrograde amnesia, chronic anxiety or depression. Its therapeutic approach is double: systemic therapy complemented with integrative medicine and pharmacological treatment. The present theoretical review concludes the paucity of ongoing research on a syndrome that, paradoxically, is increasing worldwide. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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