Trauma, Helplessness, and Quality of Life among Arthritis Patients Moderated by Perceived Social Support

I. Naz, Mobeen Sehrish
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The study explores trauma and helplessness to explore quality of life among arthritis patients moderated by perceived social support. It was a cross-sectional study conducted at different hospital communities in district Gujrat. The purposive sampling technique was used to select 385 participants. The instruments used were demographic form, Post-Traumatic stress disorder scale, arthritis helplessness index, world Health 'sQuality of Life scale, and multidimensional Social support scale. For the Analysis of the data, multiple regression and structure equation modeling hasused. The result has confirmed [R²=.676 F (1, 383) = 106.7, p<.01] that trauma, helplessness, and social support was the predictor of Quality of life with 45.7% variance. The .E.M.S.E.M. model has significantly established the relationship among variables. The CMIN/DF was 2.10, a value less than three indicate the best-fitted model..The value of G.F.I., A.G.F.I., and CFI, are 0.957, 0.932, and 0.945, respectivelyThis shows that the Model is best fitted if this value is greater than 0.90. The regression estimates of trauma predicting social support were 0.083(P=.043), and helplessness was 0.229 (P=0.000). It established the fact that a one-unit increase in trauma will lead to an increase in social support by 0.083 and helplessness by 0.229. The regression estimates of Quality of life predicting helplessness -0.003 (P= 0.765), which indicates a non-significant inverse relationship . The regression estimates of Quality of life predicting social support and trauma were 0.052 (P=0.000) and -0.01(P=0.780), respectively. It established the fact that Quality of life determines social support by 0.052, whereas trauma was inversely non-significant.
感知社会支持对关节炎患者创伤、无助感和生活质量的调节作用
本研究探讨创伤与无助感对关节炎患者生活品质的影响,以探讨社会支持对关节炎患者生活品质的影响。这是在古吉拉特邦不同医院社区进行的一项横断面研究。采用目的抽样法,共选取385名参与者。采用人口统计量表、创伤后应激障碍量表、关节炎无助指数、世界健康生活质量量表和多维社会支持量表。对数据的分析采用了多元回归和结构方程模型。结果证实[R²=.676]F (1,383) = 106.7, p<。[01]创伤、无助感和社会支持是生活质量的预测因子,方差为45.7%。.E.M.S.E.M。模型显著地建立了变量之间的关系。CMIN/DF = 2.10,小于3表示模型最拟合,g.f.i.、a.g.f.i.和CFI分别为0.957、0.932和0.945,表明该值大于0.90时模型最拟合。创伤预测社会支持的回归估计为0.083(P= 0.043),无助的回归估计为0.229 (P=0.000)。研究发现,创伤每增加一个单位,社会支持会增加0.083,无助感会增加0.229。生活质量预测无助的回归估计为-0.003 (P= 0.765),表明无显著负相关。生活质量预测社会支持和创伤的回归估计分别为0.052 (P=0.000)和-0.01(P=0.780)。它确定了生活质量决定社会支持的事实为0.052,而创伤则相反,不显著。
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