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Title: | Impact of mothers with depression, schizophrenia or epilepsy on family functioning |
Author: | Khaled AbdEl-Moez, Mona ELsayed, Magda T. Fahmy, Wafaa E. Haggag |
Abstract: |
Objective
To evaluate and compare the impact of mothers with depression, schizophrenia or epilepsy
on the family function.
Background
Family is the most important context of an individual. The primary function of a family unit is
to provide a setting for the development and maintenance of family members on the social,
psychological and biological levels.
Methods
After approval of our ethics committee, this cross-sectional study was conducted among a total
of 153 families of mothers with depression, schizophrenia and epilepsy (51 families for each
group) who attended the Suez Canal University outpatient clinic. All patients were subjected to
clinical interview for the diagnosis of major depressive disorder and schizophrenia according to
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th ed. criteria and Family Assessment
Device (Arabic version).
Results
with healthy functioning regarding problem solving (88.2%), communication (84.3%),
roles (68.6%), affective responsiveness (62.7%) and behavior control domains (86.3%).
(88.2%), communication (96.1%), roles (76.5%), affective responsiveness (70.6%) and
involvement (76.5%), behavior control (94.1%), and general functioning (72.5%)] in mothers
roles (94.1%), affective responsiveness (72.5%) and involvement (72.5%), behavior control
(92.2%), and general functioning (66.7%)] in mothers with epilepsy compared with healthy
most of the domains in mothers with depression, schizophrenia, and epilepsy, except in
the roles domain.
Conclusion
There was an increased unhealthy functioning in most of the domains in mothers with
depression, schizophrenia and epilepsy compared with healthy functioning. There were no
differences of unhealthy functioning in most of the domains in the mothers with depression,
schizophrenia, and epilepsy, except in the roles domain.
Keywords:
depression,epilepsy,family functioning,schizophrenia
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Journal: | Egyptian Journal of Psychiatry 2014 |
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