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P02-113 - Mental Health and Coping Strategies in Families Caring for Patient with Epilepsy in Iran

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2020

Z. Parsania
Affiliation:
Islamic Azad University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
M. Safavi
Affiliation:
Islamic Azad University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Z. Ahmadi
Affiliation:
Islamic Azad University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

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Introduction

A research base should be of mental health and coping strategies in families of having patient with epilepsy, in Iran.

Objective and aim

These families are at increased risk of stress and weakened family relationship, and to identify the variables that have a negative impact on a families and possible moderating influences on them.

Method

This research was a descriptive study on 150 families of epileptics referring to the Iranian Association of Epilepsy Selected Using a Systematic sampling. All subjects were living with the epileptic person, were at least 16, all Iranian and it was at least six month after the beginning of the family’ epileptic members’ illness. For obtaining further information, a questionnaire consisting of three parts was used. The first part indicated the demographic specifications of the patient's family, the second part showed the General Health Questionnaires (GHQ), and the third part indicated stress coping strategies carversheier- weinrub questionnaires.

Results

According to the acquired screen in the total mental health score, the majority of the epileptic patients’ family (56/7%) were not in an appropriate mental health condition. In this report contains depression (56/7%), social functional disorder (52%) somatic signs (61/3%) and anxiety and sleep disorder (6/7%). The majority of under research units based on acquired scores of general stress coping strategies, used this strategies in a medium level.

Conclusion

The result is that if there is more mental health in the family of the epileptic patient, they will use stress coping strategies in more suitable level.

Type
Mental health issues
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2010
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