Expressed Emotions in Patients with Mild to Moderate Ulcerative Colitis: A Descriptive Study.

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Shaini Suraj, Anand Prakash, Pradeep Patil, Deepa Sangolkar, Nayna Rane
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Abstract

Background: Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an autoimmune disease with phases of relapse and remission. Empirical data shows that expressed emotion (EE) is one of the important stressors which shows a direct association with the recurrence of illness. Though a huge amount of research has been done on mental illness, in this research, it has been used to see how this construct effects people with UC.

Purpose: To assess the level of EE among patients with mild-to-moderate UC. It also aims to find whether there is a significant difference among UC patients with respective to demographic variables like age, gender, education, marital status and socio-economic status (SES).

Methods: It followed a quantitative approach and descriptive survey research design. The sample size was 100, including both males and females (50 each) in the age group of 30-50 years. The tools used were the family emotional involvement (EI) and criticism scale (FEICS) to quantify the perceived criticism (PC) and EI. Inferential statistics and a chi-square test were used.

Results: UC patients showed a mean PC score of 14.87 out of 28 and a mean EI score of 17.24 out of 28. UC patients had a total mean score of 32.11, which depicted high EE. There was no significant association found between the demographic variables in this study and EE.

Conclusion: The present findings show that patients with UC show moderate PC but high EI. For UC, the family environment can be improved by better interventions in the form of family counselling and psychoeducation. Fostering coping skills, stress management and effective communication in families will help in emotional regulation among patients of UC.

轻至中度溃疡性结肠炎患者的情绪表达:一项描述性研究
背景:溃疡性结肠炎(UC)是一种自身免疫性疾病,有复发和缓解的阶段。实证数据表明,情绪表达是重要的应激源之一,与疾病复发有直接关系。尽管已经对精神疾病进行了大量的研究,但在这项研究中,它被用来观察这种结构如何影响UC患者。目的:评估轻至中度UC患者的情感表达水平。研究UC患者在年龄、性别、受教育程度、婚姻状况、社会经济地位(SES)等人口统计变量上是否存在显著差异。方法:采用定量方法和描述性调查研究设计。样本量为100人,年龄在30-50岁之间,男女各50人。采用家庭情感投入量表(EI)和批评量表(FEICS)来量化感知批评(PC)和批评情绪。采用推理统计和卡方检验。结果:UC患者的PC平均评分为14.87分(28分),EI平均评分为17.24分(28分)。UC患者的总平均得分为32.11,表现为高情感表达。本研究中人口统计学变量与情感表达之间未发现显著关联。结论:UC患者表现为中度PC和高EI。对于UC来说,家庭环境可以通过家庭咨询和心理教育等更好的干预来改善。在家庭中培养应对技能、压力管理和有效沟通将有助于UC患者的情绪调节。
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