A Comparative Study of Mental Health Challenges in Parents of Children with Genetic versus Non-Genetic Conditions in Rwanda.

Rwanda journal of medicine and health sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-31 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.4314/rjmhs.v7i2.6
Benjamin Tuyishimire, Japhet Niyonsenga, Janvière Mutamuliza, Clementine Kanazayire, Jeanne Marie Ntete, Leon Mutesa, Jean Mutabaruka
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Abstract

Background: This study addresses a critical gap in research by examining the psychosocial impact on parents of children with genetic diseases compared to those with non-genetic conditions. While existing literature mainly focuses on medical aspects, it overlooks the emotional and mental health challenges faced by these parents.

Objectives: The main objective was to investigate and compare levels of depression, anxiety, perceived stress, parenting stress, self-esteem, and intimate partner violence between parents of children with genetic diseases and parents of children with non-genetic conditions.

Method: A cross-sectional comparative study was conducted with 100 caretakers of children with genetic diseases and 109 caretakers of patients with non-genetic diseases. Data were collected using standardized measures of self-esteem, intimate partner violence, perceived stress, and the Parenting Stress. Independent sample t-tests were performed to compare the means between the two groups.

Results: Parents of children with genetic diseases exhibited significantly higher levels of depression (t(207) = 5.683, p < 0.001), anxiety (t(207)= 6.107, p<0.001), perceived stress (t(207)=11.680, p<0.001), parenting stress (t(207)= 12.893, p<0.001), and intimate partner violence (t(207)= 10.617, p < 0.001) compared to parents of children with non-genetic conditions. Low self-esteem was also more prevalent in the case group (t(207)=-14.565, p<0.001).

Conclusion: These findings underscore the urgent need for comprehensive support systems to address the psychosocial challenges faced by parents and caregivers of children with genetic diseases. Recognition and targeted interventions for these issues can significantly enhance healthcare services, benefiting both patients and their parents.

卢旺达遗传与非遗传儿童父母心理健康挑战的比较研究
背景:本研究通过检查与非遗传条件相比,遗传疾病对父母的心理社会影响,解决了研究中的一个关键空白。虽然现有的文献主要集中在医学方面,但它忽略了这些父母面临的情感和心理健康挑战。目的:主要目的是调查和比较患有遗传性疾病儿童的父母和患有非遗传性疾病儿童的父母之间的抑郁、焦虑、感知压力、养育压力、自尊和亲密伴侣暴力的程度。方法:对100名遗传性疾病患儿的看护人与109名非遗传性疾病患儿的看护人进行横断面比较研究。数据收集使用自尊,亲密伴侣暴力,感知压力和养育压力的标准化措施。采用独立样本t检验比较两组间的均值。结果:遗传病患儿父母的抑郁水平(t(207)= 5.683, p < 0.001)、焦虑水平(t(207)= 6.107, p)显著高于其他儿童父母(p < 0.001)。结论:这些研究结果表明,迫切需要综合支持系统来解决遗传病患儿父母和照顾者面临的社会心理挑战。对这些问题的认识和有针对性的干预可以显著提高医疗保健服务,使患者和他们的父母都受益。
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