MARIO RODRIGUES LOUZA NETO

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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Tratamento da esquizofrenia
    (2021) LOUZã, Mário Rodrigues; KAYO, Monica; VIZZOTTO, Adriana Dias Barbosa; MELZER-RIBEIRO, Débora Luciana; SARNO, Elaine Scapaticio Di; OLIVEIRA, Graça Maria Ramos de; NAPOLITANO, Isabel Cristina; GOMES, Mônica Lopes; ELKIS, Helio
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    CAREGIVER BURDEN OF OUTPATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA IN UNIVERSITY CLINIC IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL
    (2018) SARNO, Elaine Di; NAPOLITANO, Isabel Cristina; LOUZA NETO, Mario Rodrigues
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    CAREGIVER BURDEN IN TREATMENT RESISTANT VERSUS NON-TREATMENT RESISTANT SCHIZOPHRENIA
    (2020) SARNO, Elaine Di; NAPOLITANO, Izabel; NETO, Mario Louza
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    Burden on caregivers of schizophrenia outpatients in Brazil: Relationship to symptomatology and functioning
    (2022) SARNO, Elaine Di; NAPOLITANO, Isabel; LOUZA, Mario Rodrigues
    Background: To investigate the objective and subjective burden on caregivers of schizophrenia outpatients and their associations with sociodemographic factors, symptomatology, and functioning. Methods: This study included 60 schizophrenic outpatients aged 18 to 65 years who were clinically stable for at least 6 months, and 60 caregivers aged 18 to 80 years who were in contact with the patient for > 30 hours/week. The patients were assessed using a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Clinical Global Impression Scale for Schizophrenia (CGI-SCH), and the Personal and Social Performance scale (PSP). The caregivers were assessed using a sociodemographic questionnaire and the Family Burden Interview Schedule, Brazilian version (FBIS-BR). Results: The objective burden was positively correlated with CGI-SCH cognitive symptom scores (p = .032) and number of hours spent weekly with the patient (p = .028), and negatively correlated with PSP score (r = -.346, p = .007). The subjective burden showed a negative correlation with age of disease onset (r = -.338, p = .08). The independent variables included in the regression model were family income (p = .005), PSP score (p = .009), patient marital status (p = .012), patient gender (p = .046), and reception of financial benefit (p = .027) for objective burden; and disease duration (p = .045) and father/mother or sibling relationship (p = .001) for subjective burden. The coefficient of determination (R-2) of the linear regression model for objective burden was 39.4%; subjective burden, 21.6%. Conclusion: Caring for female, single patients with longer disease duration, more severe cognitive symptoms, impaired functioning, and more caregiving time required per week were associated with higher caregiver burden levels.
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    CAREGIVER BURDEN AND PERSONAL AND SOCIAL PERFORMANCE OF OUTPATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA
    (2019) SARNO, Elaine Di; NAPOLITANO, Isabel Cristina; LOUZA NETO, Mario Rodrigues