摩苏尔市地中海贫血症儿童的社会心理问题

Mohammed Abdul-Aziz Ali, N. Dhahir
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背景:地中海贫血症是地中海地区广泛存在的一种遗传性疾病,评估地中海贫血症儿童的心理和社会状况是一个重要问题。研究目的 主要目的是评估地中海贫血患儿的社会心理状况,并找出一些人口特征与社会心理方面的关联。研究方法:对随机挑选的(101 名)地中海贫血患儿进行横断面研究。为了收集所需的数据,根据儿科生活质量量表(PedsQoL)的标准编制了一份调查问卷。结果显示:研究样本中属于(9-12)岁年龄组的比例最大,女性比例最高(50.5%)。该表还显示,(65.3%)患者有地中海贫血家族史。在输血次数方面,每 3 周输血一次的比例最高(59.4%)。平均+SD情感领域得分为(1.8733±0.602)分,社会领域得分为(1.2436±3.55)分。结论本研究表明,心理社会方面的情绪功能介于中等和良好之间。地中海贫血患儿的一些人口统计学变量与社会心理功能之间存在明显关联。建议:本研究建议为地中海贫血患儿提供心理和社会支持,通过减少对自己的负面想法和建立积极的自我形象,帮助他们适应疾病。
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Psychosocial Aspects of Children with Thalassemia in Mosul City
Background: Thalassemia is a widespread heritable disease in Mediterranean region, the assessment of psychological and social status of thalassemic children is an important issue. Objectives:  The main aim is to assess psychosocial status of children with thalassemia and to find out the association between some demographic characteristics and psychosocial aspects. Methodology: A cross-sectional study of (101) randomly selected thalassemic children. The study was conducted at Al-Hadbaa Specialist Hospital for blood diseases and bone marrow transplantation, Mosul City, Iraq for the period from 1st November 2023 to 5th January 2024.In order to collect the required data, a questionnaire was developed based on the standards of the pediatric quality of life Scale (PedsQoL). Results: shows that the largest proportion of samples belong to the age group (9-12) years and the highest percentage of the study sample is female (50.5%).Regarding education, the table presents that the highest percentage of patients are student (67.3%). The table also shows that (65.3%) of patients have family history of thalassemia. For the number of blood transfusion, the highest percentage was (every 3 weeks) to be (59.4%). The mean+SD emotional domain score was 1.8733±0.602, social domain score was 1.2436±3.55. Conclusion: The present study indicates that psychosocial aspects were range between moderate for emotional functioning and good for social functioning. And there is significant association between some demographic variables and psychosocial functioning of thalassemic children. Recommendations: The current study recommended to provide psychological and social support units for thalassemic children to help them to adapt with the disease by reducing negative thoughts about themselves and building a positive self-image.
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