普杜切里区特殊需要儿童父母照顾者的心理健康状况

IF 1.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Philip Felix Priya, Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani, Meena Ramanathan, Karthick Subramanium, Sukanto Sarkar, Anandraj Lokeshmaran
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背景:特殊需要儿童的父母照顾者管理他们的孩子的日常任务,承担责任,如做出健康和财务决策,协助日常活动,并确保他们的安全免受自我伤害。儿童的残疾程度决定了照顾者必须投入的时间和精力,残疾程度越高意味着依赖程度越高,因此需要更多的支持。虽然有回报,但照顾孩子也可能要求很高。父母照顾者的身心健康可能会因压力而下降,可能导致焦虑和抑郁,并可能使已有的疾病恶化。本研究旨在深入了解父母照顾者的心理健康状况,揭示他们面临的挑战以及对更好的支持和干预的需求。方法:本研究调查了印度普杜切里一所特殊教育学校特殊需要儿童的父母照顾者的心理健康状况。在一个培训项目之后,66名家长看护人自愿参加并提供知情同意书。父母平均年龄38.4岁(±6.6岁)。收集人口统计资料,并使用标准化量表评估心理参数:Zarit Burden访谈-照顾者负担量表(ZBI-CBS)、抑郁焦虑压力量表(DASS-21)、匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)、世界卫生组织生命质量简要表(WHOQOL-BREF)。结果:研究结果显示,大多数父母经历了照顾负担和睡眠质量差,与以往的研究一致。具体来说,93.9%的父母睡眠不佳,而84.8%的父母报告了照顾者的负担。此外,89.4%的父母经历过抑郁,89.4%的父母有焦虑,86.4%的父母有压力。所有领域的生活质量都很低。结论:管理孩子需求的压力会对父母照顾者的身心健康产生负面影响。提供咨询和促进健康的生活方式选择可以显著提高照顾者的整体幸福感。
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Mental Health Status of Parental Caregivers of Special Needs Children in Puducherry.

Background: Parental caregivers of children with special needs manage their child's daily tasks, taking on responsibilities such as making health and financial decisions, assisting with routine activities, and ensuring their safety from self-harm. The level of a child's disability determines the amount of time and effort a caregiver must invest, with higher disability levels meaning greater dependency and thus requiring greater support. While rewarding, caregiving may also be highly demanding. The parental caregiver's physical and mental health can decline due to stress, potentially leading to anxiety and depression, and may worsen pre-existing conditions. This research aimed to provide insights into the psychological well-being of parental caregivers, shedding light on their challenges and needs for better support and intervention.

Methods: This study examined the psychological health of parental caregivers of special needs children at a special education school in Puducherry, India. Following an orientation program, 66 parental caregivers volunteered and provided informed consent to participate. The mean age of the parents was 38.4 years (±6.6). Demographic details were collected, and psychological parameters were assessed using standardized scales: Zarit Burden Interview-Caregiver Burden Scale (ZBI-CBS), Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), World Health Organization Quality of Life-brief form (WHOQOL-BREF).

Results: The study findings revealed that most parents experienced caregiver burden and poor sleep quality, consistent with previous studies. Specifically, 93.9% of parents had poor sleep, while 84.8% reported caregiver burden. Additionally, 89.4% of the parents experienced depression, 89.4% have anxiety, and 86.4% have stress. Quality of life was low across all domains.

Conclusion: The stress of managing their child's needs can negatively impact parental caregivers' physical and psychological health. Providing counseling and promoting healthy lifestyle choices can significantly enhance caregivers' overall well-being.

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Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal
Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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