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Mental health problems, which affect biopsychosocial development of people, worsen because people take too long to come to health services. This situation shows the need for early detection of these problems in open populations. Considering this, the present research aimed to assess the relationship between psychopathological symptoms and quality of life in women and men. The study population consisted of 465 inhabitants of the State of Mexico, who answered the SCL-90-R and WHOQOL- BREF questionnaires. Results: women have higher scores of psychopathological symptoms and lower quality of life than men. Mental health problems affect quality of life in different ways according to gender: in women, depression and global symptoms stand out; and in men, somatization, global symptoms and depression are the most common ones. This paper discusses the need for prevention and early detection of inc...
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Despair generates personal devaluation, which can lead to states of greaterdepression. The aim was to describe experiences of despair in a sample of 224 Mexican youths of both genders aged 26 on average. A questionnaire of nine reagents validated by expert judges was used. The results show that women have experienced it more frequently. Lack of hope in participants is evidenced in the following areas: academic, occupational, economic, emotional, personal, accident / illness. With regard to the causes, women attribute it to internal factors whilemen to external factors. The results reveal that livingin despair increases the risk of losing stability and health in general.
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Despair generates personal devaluation, which can lead to states of greaterdepression. The aim was to describe experiences of despair in a sample of 224 Mexican youths of both genders aged 26 on average. A questionnaire of nine reagents validated by expert judges was used. The results show that women have experienced it more frequently. Lack of hope in participants is evidenced in the following areas: academic, occupational, economic, emotional, personal, accident / illness. With regard to the causes, women attribute it to internal factors whilemen to external factors. The results reveal that livingin despair increases the risk of losing stability and health in general.