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S694

25th European Congress of Psychiatry / European Psychiatry 41S (2017) S645–S709

Results

Seven nurses have voluntarily chosen their profession

and the others are not. Nurses’ sociotropy levels were 59.2

±

22.

Sixteen and autonomy levels were 83.9

±

22.41. According to the

results of theMWU test (U = .0

P <

.05), anxiety about disapproval of

eight undergraduate nurse (MR = 4.5) is lower than two graduated

from health school nurse (MR = 9.5). Five nurses stated that nurs-

ing is appropriate for their personal character. Six nurses stated that

nursing influenced the positive development of personal character.

With content analysis, similarities and differences between nurs-

ing identity and social identity, optimal behaviour in expressing

feelings of nurses and emotional habitus themes were reached.

Conclusions

Nurse habitus is developed by both of individual

and structural factors which are complex and diversity. So, it

affects nurses’ career and motivation to provide services. That the

researcher assesses them from this aspect affects positively the

quality of care.

Keywords

Nurse; Nursing; Emotional habitus;

Sociotropy-autonomy; Personality feature

Disclosure of interest

The author has not supplied his/her decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1219

EV0890

Further validation of the driver

behaviour

questionnaire – confirmatory factor

analysis in a Portuguese sample

J.F. Dourado

1

, C. Marques

2 ,

, A.T. Pereira

2

, V. Nogueira

2

,

A. Macedo

2

, A.M.C. Bastos Silva

1

, A.J.M. Seco

1

1

Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra, CITTA,

Coimbra, Portugal

2

Faculty of Medicine- University of Coimbra, Department of

Psychological Medicine, Coimbra, Portugal

Corresponding author.

Introduction

The drivers are a central component of traffic sys-

tem, and their limitations, constraints, needs, motivation, level

of alertness, and personality define their behaviours on the road.

Understanding the determinants of the driver’s behaviour is crucial

to find solutions for the serious problem of road accidents.

Objective

This study aims to investigate the reliability and the

construct validity of the Portuguese version of the driver behaviour

questionnaire (DBQ; Reason et al., 1990; Portuguese version: Cor-

reia, 2014), using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis (EFA

and CFA) in a sample of Portuguese population.

Methods

Participants answered an online survey including socio-

demographic questions and the DBQ. Inclusion criteria were:

driving license and regular driving for at least three years and age

lower than 75-years-old. The sample is composed of 747 partici-

pants [417 (55.8%) women; mean age = 42.13

±

12.349 years; mean

driving license years = 21.30

±

11.338; mean years of regular driv-

ing = 20.33

±

11.328]. The total sample was randomly divided in

two sub-samples. Sample A (

n

= 373) was used to EFA and sample

B (

n

= 374) was used to CFA.

Results

The most acceptable model was the three-factor model

found with EFA, excluding items 1 and 24 (

2

/df = 2.01; TLI = .86;

CFI = .88; RMSEA = .05,

P

= .315). The internal consistency analysis

resulted in: infractions and aggressive driving,

= .77; non-

intentional errors, = .73; lapses, = .71; total DBQ score, = .84.

Conclusions

These results suggest that the Portuguese version

of the DBQ is a valid and reliable measure to assess self-reported

driver behaviour in the Portuguese population.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1220

EV0891

Steroid-induced psychiatric

syndromes: A case report and a review

of the literature

R. Martín Gutierrez

1 ,

, P. Suarez Pinilla

1

, R. Medina Blanco

1

,

R. Landera Rodriguez

1

, M. Juncal Ruiz

1

, M. Gómez Revuelta

1

,

I. Madrazo del Río Hortega

1

, O. Porta Olivares

1

,

J. González Gómez

1

, R. Hernando Fernández

2

1

Hospital Universitario Marques De Valdecilla, Psychiatry,

Santander, Spain

2

Hospital Universitario Marques De Valdecilla, General Practicioner,

Santander, Spain

Corresponding author.

Introduction

Glucocorticoids are widely prescribed for a variety

of diseases and are known to cause neuropsychiatric as well as

somatic side effects.

Objective

To review the incidence, clinical characteristics, course

and treatment of neuropsychiatric effects of glucocorticoids.

Aim

We have described the case of a 86-year-old woman. She

had no personal and no psychiatric medical history in her family.

She presented wrist arthritis requiring high doses of an oral corti-

coid treatment (prednisona 20mg/d). After aweek, she startedwith

symptoms characterised by persecutory and surveillance delu-

sions. Organicity was ruled out. The patient got a progressive

recovery after starting anti-psychotic medication and progressive

reduction of the steroid drugs.

Methods

We have performed a literature review of the neu-

ropsychiatric complications of glucocorticoids using the PubMed

database.

Results

Neuropsychiatric effects of glucocorticoids involve affec-

tive, behavioural, and cognitive manifestations. The incidence is

variable, between 2 and 60% of patients who receive steroids.

Although the effects of glucocorticoids are unpredictable, the

administered dose is the most significant risk factor for the devel-

opment of neuropsychiatric symptoms. Dosage reduction typically

results in clinical recovery. Although the limited data on this sub-

ject, it is a problem that clinicians face on their regular basis. The

administration of anti-psychotics or mood stabilizers may be ben-

eficial in the prevention and treatment of this syndrome.

Conclusion

The neuropsychiatric effects of glucocorticoids are

unpredictable and non-specific. More controlled trials are needed

in order to perform evidence-based clinical guidelines for the

treatment with glucocorticoids and for the prevention of neuropsy-

chiatric manifestations.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1221

EV0892

Quality of life related to the health

and socio-economic resources of the

elderly

F. Daniel

1

, A. Ferreira

2

, H. Espírito-Santo

3

, R. Monteiro

4

,

I. Massano-Cardoso

5 ,

, A. Silva

1

1

Centro de Estudos e Investigac¸ ão em Saúde da Universidade de

Coimbra, Portugal, Coimbra, Portugal

2

Câmara Municipal de Miranda do Corvo, Portugal, Coimbra,

Portugal

3

Instituto Superior Miguel Torga, Centro de Investigac¸ ão do Núcleo

de Estudos e Intervenc¸ ão Cognitivo, Comportamental, Portugal,

Coimbra, Portugal

4

Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal,

Coimbra, Portugal

5

Miguel Torga Institute e Faculty of Medicine of the University of

Coimbra, Portugal, Coimbra, Portugal

Corresponding author.