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Acta Colombiana de Psicología

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Abstract

FUMERO HERNANDEZ, Ascensión; MARRERO QUEVEDO, Rosario J.; DE LAS CUEVAS CASTRESANA, Carlos  and  PENATE CASTRO, Wenceslao. DEPRESSIVE PATIENTS' PREFERENCES IN SHARED DECISION-MAKING. Act.Colom.Psicol. [online]. 2016, vol.19, n.1, pp.260-269. ISSN 0123-9155.  https://doi.org/10.14718/ACP.2016.19.1.11.

This study analyzed the role of psychological processes predicting depressed patients' preferences in clinical decision-making about psychiatric treatment. 462 patients diagnosed with depressive disorders, acute or recurrent, participated in a crosssectional survey. Most participants preferred collaborative-passive or totally passive roles. Results showed no significant differences between acute and recurrent patients in their preference of participation in decision-making, but longer treatment duration was associated with a more passive style. MANCOVA, controlling age, educational level and treatment duration variables, showed that collaborative and passive patients had a greater locus of control focused on their psychiatrist than active patients. Gender differences were found. Men showed greater internal locus of control and psychological reactance, while women showed greater external locus of control focused on chance. Regression analysis indicated that, for men, passive preferred role was explained by external locus centered on their psychiatrist. However, age registered the highest weight for women' passive decision-making, followed by the locus focused on chance, locus focused on the psychiatrist and lower self-efficacy. Our findings suggest the need to study shared decision-making from a differential perspective that involves psychological processes and the impact of these processes in adherence to medical treatments.

Keywords : shared decision-making; health locus of control; psychological reactance; self-efficacy; depression.

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