The relationship between perceived stress, spiritual well-being and alexithymia in people with epilepsy: A path analysis

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Yanmış Safiye , Bahçecioğlu Turan Gülcan , Özer Zülfünaz , Alevtina Ersoy
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Abstract

Aim

The present study was performed to investigate the associations among perceived stress, spiritual well-being, and alexithymia in people with epilepsy.

Method

The study was performed with 140 patients diagnosed with epilepsy in the neurology clinic of a training and research hospital between May and December 2022. Personal Information Form, Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-14), Spiritual Well-Being Scale (FACIT Sp-12), and Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) were used to collect the data. Descriptive statistical methods, simple and multiple regression analyses, and path analysis were used to analyze the data.

Results

The mean scores of the patients were 25.51±9.42 for PSS-14, 29.77±8.33 for FACIT Sp-12, and 56.55±16.87 for TAS-20. Concerning direct effects, a negative association was found between perceived stress and spiritual well-being, a positive association between perceived stress and alexithymia, and a negative association between spiritual well-being and alexithymia. The confirmed mediating effect was the role of spiritual well-being in the association between perceived stress and alexithymia. Perceived stress explained 28 % of spiritual well-being. In addition, the model explained 34 % of alexithymia in total.

Conclusion

Perceived stress levels of people with epilepsy were low, while alexithymia and spiritual well-being levels were found to be moderate. It was found that as the stress levels perceived by people with epilepsy increased, alexithymia levels also increased. It was also found that the negative impact of perceived stress on alexithymia was reduced through spiritual well-being. The study shows how important spiritual well-being is in decreasing the negative impacts of perceived stress on alexithymia in people with epilepsy.

癫痫患者感知到的压力、精神幸福感和自闭症之间的关系:路径分析
本研究旨在探讨癫痫患者感知到的压力、精神幸福感和亚历山大症之间的关联。方法本研究于 2022 年 5 月至 12 月期间在一家培训和研究医院的神经病学诊所对 140 名确诊为癫痫的患者进行了调查。采用个人信息表、感知压力量表(PSS-14)、精神健康量表(FACIT Sp-12)和多伦多亚历山大量表(TAS-20)收集数据。结果 患者的 PSS-14 平均分为(25.51±9.42)分,FACIT Sp-12 平均分为(29.77±8.33)分,TAS-20 平均分为(56.55±16.87)分。在直接效应方面,发现感知压力与精神幸福感之间存在负相关,感知压力与情感淡漠之间存在正相关,精神幸福感与情感淡漠之间存在负相关。经证实的中介效应是精神幸福感在感知压力和情感孤独症之间的关联中发挥作用。感知到的压力可以解释 28% 的精神幸福感。结论癫痫患者的感知压力水平较低,而情感障碍和精神健康水平适中。研究发现,随着癫痫患者感知到的压力水平增加,情感障碍水平也随之增加。研究还发现,精神幸福感可以减轻感知到的压力对情感障碍的负面影响。这项研究表明,精神健康对于减少癫痫患者感知到的压力对自闭症的负面影响有多么重要。
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