Ideação suicida e psicopatologia em amostra brasileira de tatuados e não tatuados

Authors

  • Adriano Schlösser Universidade do Oeste de Santa Catarina/UNOESC Campus Videira
  • Brigido Vizeu Camargo Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Andréia Isabel Giacomozzi Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Juliana Gomes Fiorott Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina UFSC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7213/psicolargum.37.97.AO06

Keywords:

comportamento de risco, tatuagem, psicologia.

Abstract

O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a saúde mental e psicopatologia associada entre indivíduos tatuados e não tatuados, de ambos os sexos. Participaram 614 indivíduos, divididos entre 306 com tatuagem e 308 sem tatuagem. Foi desenvolvido um questionário online autoadministrado, com respostas abertas e fechadas. O questionário apresentou 2 blocos de informações: a) questões sócio-demográficas: idade, estado civil, religião, escolaridade e quantidade de tatuagens; b) comportamento de risco: transtornos psicológicos e ideação suicida. Para análise de dados, foi realizada análise estatística descritiva e relacional, com auxílio do programa estatístico SPSS- versão 17.0. Os resultados indicaram associações estatisticamente significativas associadas a diagnóstico psiquiátrico entre mulheres tatuadas, e ideação suicida entre mulheres não tatuadas. Embora com resultados estatisticamente significativos, ressalta-se que os valores apresentados entre tatuados e não tatuados foram muito semelhantes, indicando-se cautela em associar comportamentos desviantes a indivíduos com tatuagens.

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Published

2020-02-11

How to Cite

Schlösser, A., Camargo, B. V., Giacomozzi, A. I., & Fiorott, J. G. (2020). Ideação suicida e psicopatologia em amostra brasileira de tatuados e não tatuados. Psicologia Argumento, 37(97), 387–397. https://doi.org/10.7213/psicolargum.37.97.AO06

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