唇腭裂患儿父母的神话和信仰研究。

National Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-14 DOI:10.4103/njms.njms_431_21
Harish Saluja, Sanjay Asnani, Anuj Dadhich, Seemit Shah, Pulkit Khandelwal, Shivani Sachdeva
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目的:本研究旨在确定唇腭裂患儿父母的心理和信仰预测因素。方法:本研究包括157名唇腭裂患儿的父母。家长们收到了一份与他们的信仰和畸形背后的原因有关的问卷。结果:157名参与者中,90人为父亲,67人为母亲。畸形儿童包括105名男孩和52名女孩。大多数父母(43)认为日食是畸形的原因之一,另一个原因是上帝对母亲罪行的愤怒。27位父母认为出生时间是唇腭裂的一个因素。研究表明,父亲的自尊高于母亲,他们比母亲更担心由于孩子的畸形而受到他人的不愉快评判。结论:可以推断,唇腭裂患儿的父母在心理社会适应方面存在差异。此外,母亲比父亲经历更多的心理社会问题。尽管有先进的医疗设施和意识,但迷信在农村地区仍然盛行。
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Study of myths and beliefs among the parents of a child with cleft lip and palate.

Aim: The aim of the study was the identification of predictors of psychology and beliefs among parents of children affected by cleft lip and cleft palate.

Methods: The study included a sample of 157 parents of children having cleft lips and cleft palates. Parents were given a questionnaire related to their beliefs and reasons behind deformity.

Results: Out of 157 participants, 90 were fathers, and 67 were mothers. The children with deformities included 105 boys and 52 girls. The majority of parents (43) believed that the eclipse was one of the reasons for the deformity and the other was God's wrath for the mother's sins. The time of birth was considered a factor for cleft lip and palate by 27 parents. The study revealed that the self-esteem of fathers was higher than mothers and they were more concerned of being undesirably judged by others due to deformity of their children than the mothers.

Conclusion: It can be inferred that the parents of a child with cleft lip and palate differ in their psychosocial adjustments. Also, mothers experience more psychosocial problems than fathers. The superstitious beliefs still prevail in rural areas despite advanced medical facilities and awareness.

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