Study on correlation between psychological resilience, axiety, depression, coping styles and social supports among parents of preterm infants of ophthalmic clinic
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1672-7088.2017.14.004
- VernacularTitle:眼科门诊早产儿父母心理弹性与焦虑抑郁、应对方式及社会支持的相关性研究
- Author:
Chunyan LIANG
;
Wanhua XIE
;
Daoman XIANG
;
Feng CHEN
;
Jianxun WANG
- Keywords:
Retinopathy;
premature infants;
Anxiety;
Depression;
Social support;
Parents′psychological resiliene;
Coping styles
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2017;33(14):1054-1059
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore psychological resilience, anxiety, depression, coping styles and social supports status among parents of preterm infants of ophthalmic clinic, and analyze their relationship. Methods A total of 217 parents of preterm infants at ophthalmic clinic of hospital were selected by convenience sampling method and investigated by self- designed general information questionnaire, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, Self-rating Anxiety Scale, Self-rating Depression Scale, Social Support Rating Scale, and Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire. Results The total score of psychological resilience was (67.48 ± 14.20) points. The average score of positive coping styles dimension was (1.98±0.50) points, and negative coping style dimension score was (1.19±0.55) points. The social support score was moderate with a total score of (42.75 ± 6.17) points, the anxiety and depression got a total score of (36.77 ± 8.17) points and (39.67 ± 9.02) points respectively. Psychological resilience was negatively correlated with anxiety and depression (r=-0.363--0.242, P<0.01), and was positively correlated with coping styles and the social support (r=0.141-0.312, P<0.05 or 0.01). Multi-factor linear regression analysis showed that depression and social support were the influence factors of psychological resilience(t=-4.376, 2.516, P<0.01 or 0.05). Conclusions The parents of preterm infants are at the poor psychological states. Coping styles and depression are the important factors which affect psychological resilience among parents of preterm infants. Nurses should assess the psychological status of the parents, provide targeted interventions to relieve stress, guide the parents use social support effectively, and improve their psychological state.