COVID-19大流行期间酒精依赖综合征患者妻子的生活经历

Jatwinder Kaur Gaga, Kamlesh Kumar Sahu, Ajeet Sidana, Samrat Singh Bhandari
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背景:有报道称,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,酒精依赖综合征患者的酒精使用和家庭暴力有所增加。本研究评估了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间酒精依赖综合征患者(PWADS)妻子的家庭暴力经历、心理困扰以及应对机制。材料和方法:本研究采用连续抽样方法,从50名参与者中收集数据。使用的工具有:社会人口学调查问卷、家庭暴力调查问卷、凯斯勒心理困扰量表和简要应对表。结果:配偶平均年龄(PWADS)为42±8.20岁,熟练工人占42% (N = 21)。60% (N = 30)的人在过去10年里一直在饮酒,50% (N = 25)的人已经接受了2-5年的治疗。研究对象(PWADS患者的妻子)平均年龄40.70±8.70岁,82%为家庭主妇。她们报告说,她们的丈夫酗酒和过度消费显著增加,这对家庭环境产生了负面影响。与封锁前和封锁期间相比,心理、身体和性虐待方面的家庭暴力也显著增加(p < 0.001)。48%的妻子报告说自己经历了严重的心理困扰。他们采用了各种应对策略。结论:COVID-19大流行期间,酒精依赖综合征患者妻子的生活经历具有挑战性,因为他们的丈夫不仅继续正常饮酒,而且增加了酒精的数量和支出。这对家庭环境产生了不利影响,比封锁前的情况更糟。在2019冠状病毒病大流行或类似情况下,有必要采取有针对性的干预措施来解决这些问题。
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Lived Experiences of Wives of Persons with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome during COVID-19 Pandemic.

Background: There have been reports of increasing alcohol use and domestic violence among individuals with alcohol dependence syndrome during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study assessed the experiences of domestic violence, psychological distress, and coping mechanisms used by wives of individuals with alcohol dependence syndrome (PWADS) during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Materials and methods: This cross-sectional institutional-based study collected data from 50 participants using the consecutive sampling method. The following tools were utilized: Socio-demographic Questionnaire, Domestic Violence Questionnaire, the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, and the Brief Cope.

Results: The mean age of the spouses (PWADS) was 42 ± 8.20 years, with 42% (N = 21) being skilled workers. Sixty percent (N = 30) had been consuming alcohol for the past 10 years, and 50% (N = 25) had been undergoing treatment for 2-5 years. Among the study participants (wives of PWADS), the mean age was 40.70 ± 8.70 years, and 82% were housewives. They reported a significant increase in alcohol use and excessive spending by their husbands, which negatively affected the home environment. Domestic violence, in terms of psychological, physical, and sexual abuse, also significantly increased (p < .001) compared to before and during the lockdown. Forty-eight percent of the wives reported experiencing severe levels of psychological distress. They employed various coping strategies.

Conclusion: The lived experiences of wives of individuals with alcohol dependence syndrome during the COVID-19 pandemic were challenging, as their husbands not only continued their regular alcohol consumption but also increased the amount and expenditure on alcohol. This had a detrimental effect on the home environment, worse than the situation before the lockdown. Targeted interventions are necessary to address these issues during the COVID-19 pandemic or similar situations.

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