1. [Psychiatric, Cognitive and Emotional Profile in Ex-combatants of Illegal Armed Groups in Colombia].
- Author
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Tobón C, Aguirre-Acevedo DC, Velilla L, Duque J, Ramos CP, and Pineda D
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- Adult, Antisocial Personality Disorder epidemiology, Case-Control Studies, Colombia, Cross-Sectional Studies, Empathy physiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Cognition physiology, Emotions physiology, Executive Function physiology, Military Personnel psychology
- Abstract
Introduction: Exposure to armed conflict produces biological adaptations oriented to handle the highly stressful conditions in war environments. The special features of The Colombian armed create a special scenario to evaluate the human behavior., Objective: In this study, psychiatric, cognitive and emotional processing characteristics of a group of Colombian armed illegal forces of ex-combatants are described., Methods: Sixty-three ex combatants and 22 controls were assessed with WAIS (IQ), INECO frontal screening (executive functions), Interpersonal Reactivity Index (empathy), emotional features recognition and MINI (psychiatric profile)., Results: When compared to the control group, ex-combatants showed higher frequency of antisocial personality disorder (P=.031) and behavioral dissocial disorder (P=.017). In cognitive profile, the ex-combatants showed a lower score in the executive function test (Me=18.50; RQ=4.00), control (Me=23.00; RQ=5.25), with a poor personal distress in emphatic profile (Me=10.00; RQ=5.00) compared to control group (Me=37.00; RQ=7.25)., Conclusions: We found differences in cognitive and psychiatric profile in ex-combatants in comparison with controls., (Copyright © 2015 Asociación Colombiana de Psiquiatría. Publicado por Elsevier España. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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