Psychiatric disorders and caregiver burden in children with transfusion dependent β-thalassaemia and their caregivers.

Samiksha Sahu, Amit Agrawal, Jyotsna Shrivastava, Sudhir Tonk
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Abstract

Background: Children with thalassemia need care from the first years of life owing to the physical and psychological effects of their disorder. Thalassemia is a concern not only for the children's physical health but also the mental health of themselves and their caregivers.

Aim: To screen the psychosocial problems and assessment of psychiatric morbidities among thalassaemic children and their caretakers, along with an assessment of caregiver burden in them.

Methods: In this observational cross-sectional study, children with transfusion-dependent thalassemia, were included and were assessed for psychiatric morbidity and global functioning. Their parents were assessed for psychiatric morbidity and the caregiver burden they faced. All the parents completed two different questionnaires to assess their knowledge about the psycho-social functioning [using Pediatric Symptom Checklist-35 (PSC-35)] of their children and the level of the burden faced by them by Caregiver Burden Scale (CBS).

Results: A total of 46 children (28 boys and 18 girls) with transfusion-dependent thalassemia with a mean age of 8.83 ± 2.70 years and 46 parents (12 fathers and 34 mothers) were included in this study. More than 32 children had some psychosocial problems on screening by PSC-35. On assessment by CBS moderate caregiver burden was perceived in domains of general strain, isolation, disappointment, emotional involvement, and environment. A total of 65.3% of children and 62.7% of parents were diagnosed with psychiatric problems.

Conclusion: Thalassemia affects not only the persons with the disorder but also their caregivers in several aspects, including their psychosocial well-being. This study emphasizes the role of a supportive group in the psychological well-being of caregivers, which could be used to prevent the pathological effects of caregiver burden and enhance their psychological well-being through counselling.

输血依赖型β-地中海贫血儿童及其照顾者的精神障碍和照顾者负担
背景:地中海贫血儿童由于其疾病的生理和心理影响,从出生头几年就需要护理。地中海贫血不仅关系到儿童的身体健康,而且关系到儿童本人及其照料者的心理健康。目的:筛选地中海贫血儿童及其照顾者的心理社会问题和精神疾病发病率评估,并评估他们的照顾者负担。方法:在这项观察性横断面研究中,纳入了输血依赖型地中海贫血的儿童,并评估了他们的精神发病率和整体功能。他们的父母被评估为精神疾病和他们所面临的照顾者负担。所有家长均填写了两份不同的问卷,分别用《儿童症状调查表-35》(PSC-35)和《照顾者负担量表》(CBS)评估他们对子女心理社会功能的了解程度。结果:共纳入输血依赖性地中海贫血患儿46例(男28例,女18例),平均年龄8.83±2.70岁,父母46例(父亲12例,母亲34例)。PSC-35筛查结果显示,32名以上儿童存在社会心理问题。根据CBS的评估,中度照顾者负担在一般紧张、孤立、失望、情感参与和环境方面被感知。65.3%的儿童和62.7%的家长被诊断患有精神疾病。结论:地中海贫血不仅影响患者,也影响其照顾者的心理社会健康。本研究强调支持团体在照顾者心理健康中的作用,可用于预防照顾者负担的病理效应,并通过咨询提高照顾者的心理健康。
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