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Scientia Psychiatrica
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 27159736     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37275/scipsy
Core Subject : Health, Science,
Scientia Psychiatrica covers the latest developments in various fields of psychiatric : biological psychiatry, neuropsychiatry, child psychiatry, psychiatry of community, psychotherapy, drugs-related mental illness, psychiatry of geriatric, psychosomatics medicine, psychology, cultural psychiatry, military psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, consultation liaison psychiatry and all medicine fields related psychiatry. Genetics, immunology, environmental health, toxicology, bioinformatics and biotechnology as well as multidisciplinary studies. The views of experts on current advances in nanotechnology and molecular/cell biology will be also considered for publication as long as they have a direct clinical impact of psychiatry.
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Depression in Patients with Tinnitus: A Literature Review Anggraini, Yulia
Scientia Psychiatrica Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Scientia Psychiatrica
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/scipsy.v4i2.94

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Tinnitus has been a worldwide complaint and refers to the bothersome auditory perception in the absence of external acoustic or electric stimulus. There is no consolidated criterion for tinnitus definition for the purpose of research. The most common definition of tinnitus demonstrates that tinnitus must exceed a 5-min duration. Tinnitus affecting 8 to 25.3% of the population of the United States and the world. Psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression are often comorbid in patients with chronic tinnitus, and these conditions can not only be troublesome and debilitating, they have been shown to increase morbidity and the risk of suicide among patients with tinnitus. This literature review aims to identify association between depression and tinnitus. The articles selected were all published within the past five years from PubMed. 7 articles were obtained and were included in the review. Based on the articles, hearing loss, noise, stress and depression have proven to be markers without differentiating between cause and effect. The etiology and pathogenesis of the interrelationships between psychological complaints or illnesses and tinnitus stress are not sufficiently understood despite intensive research efforts. In conclusion, the question of whether depression is the cause of the tinnitus or tinnitus is the cause of the depression, or whether there are other dependencies, remains unanswered.
The Relationship between Academic Procrastination and Stress Level of Medical Students Anggoro, Agam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/scipsy.v4i2.112

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The schedule of a medical major is considered to be tight. This can lead to the emergence of greater stress levels in medical students. In the process, there is an act of delaying a job referred to as procrastination is the postponement of an action or task for another time, or even indefinitely. Procrastination of academic tasks can be referred to as academic procrastination. As a result, academic procrastination has become a well-known problem that affects students' performance as measured by grade point average (GPA). This paper will discuss the relationship between medical students' academic procrastination and stress levels.
Approach of Care among Depression Patients with Coronary Artery Disease: A Literature Review Mahendra, Agus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/scipsy.v4i2.115

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Patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) frequently experience psychiatric morbidity, such as depression. It's still unknown how pre-existing depression affects mortality in people with coronary artery disease (CAD). The study's overall goal was to discover depression among patients with coronary artery disease. The detection of psychological problems (depression) in individuals with CAD has been proven to improve prognosis and quality of life. Patients who are being treated for depression or anxiety may be more likely to stick to risk factor reduction, recommended medications, and rehabilitation programs. As a result, patients with known CAD and psychiatric illnesses should be assessed.
Alzheimer's Disease in Individuals with Down Syndrome Amadea, Muhammad Ikhsan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/scipsy.v4i2.117

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Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic disorder that occurs due to trisomy on chromosome 21. It is known to relate to the amyloid-beta (A4) precursor protein (APP) gene and amyloid plaques, affecting developmental processes and resulting in early dementia, signifying a relation to Alzheimer's disease (AD). AD in individuals with DS affects many aspects include memory function, social and cognitive behavior. There is also a high likelihood for individuals with DS to have an AD at an early age, adding more challenges to the patients and the caregivers. Triplication of the gene in DS and an extra copy of APP in familial AD patients are responsible for the genetic link between these two diseases.
Depression in Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Afriando, Redho
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Depression is one of the highest incidences of depression with a considerable burden of depression. Depression is found in patients with SLE. To date, there is no clear understanding of the research relationship between depression and sleep quality in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Thus, patients with depression who have a poor quality of life, especially in the components of self-care and discomfort conditions. There is a moderate correlation with sleep quality in SLE patients. This paper will examine the relationship between depression and patients with SLE2.
A Literature Review of Depression and Anxiety in Breast Cancer Patient Indah, Crisnah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/scipsy.v4i2.120

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Breast cancer that is one of the most common cancers experienced by women (adult or elderly) has a great effect on the patient's psychology. The most common psychological problems found in breast cancer patients are depression and anxiety. Many factors affect the incidence of depression and anxiety, such as lack of family support, lack of social support, prolonged therapy, changes in body shape, divorce, income and age. There are several ways to diagnose depression and anxiety in cancer patients, such as a distress thermometer or Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)-4. Actually, depression and anxiety disorders have a poor impact on these patients. There are several alternative non-pharmacological therapies that can be chosen, like cognitive behavioral therapy, family support and social support.
MMPI-2 Domain and Psychological Distress in Clinical Medical Students Kusumastiwi, Tesaviani; Arifrizqi, Muhammad; Susanti, Eska; Puspitosari, Warih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/scipsy.v4i2.157

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Introduction: The clinical rotation is a stage of medical education that provides a stressful environment for medical students. Psychological distress in medical students affects the learning output and achievement of clinical competencies. MMPI-2 is a screening tool for mental disorders in clinical medical student admission protocols. Nevertheless, the domain for predicting psychological distress during clinical rotation has not been considered before. The aim of the study is to determine the MMPI-2 domain as a predictor of future psychological distress in clinical rotation students. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional and retrospective design using the MMPI-2 data derived from admission protocols and the SRQ (self-reporting questionnaire-29) questionnaire measuring the psychological distress in first-year clinical rotation students. Results: 87 data showed that not all MMPI-2 domains were statistically associated with psychological distress in clinical medical students. Domains of psychasthenia (Pt), psychopathic deviated (Pd), neurotic personality (NEGE), introverted personality (Intr), and lower stress resistance (ES) were the best predictors of psychological distress during the clinical process. Conclusion: The psychological distress of clinical medical students can be predicted by Pd, Pt, Nege, Intr, and Es scores of MMPI-2 with cut-off points 40T and 50T.

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