Multiple sclerosis: the impact on family and social life.

Acta psychiatrica Belgica Pub Date : 1994-05-01
E Stenager, E N Stenager, L Knudsen, K Jensen
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In a cross-sectional study of 117 randomly selected patients (52 men, 65 women) with definite multiple sclerosis, it was found that 76 percent were married or cohabitant, 8 percent divorced. Social contacts remained unchanged for 70 percent, but outgoing social contacts were reduced for 45 percent. Ninety-five percent lived in own house or flat and 70 percent received disablement pension. More than half of the patients (56.4 percent) were dependent on help from close relatives, most frequently spouse. The need for help, the risk of divorce, loss of contact with relatives, difficulty in going out, need for structural changes in home and need for pension became greater with increasing physical handicap. No significant differences between gender were found. It is concluded that patients and relatives are under increased social strain, when multiple sclerosis progresses to a moderate handicap (Kurtzke Disability Rating Scale, 3-5).

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多发性硬化:对家庭和社会生活的影响。
在一项随机选取117名明确多发性硬化症患者(52名男性,65名女性)的横断研究中,发现76%的患者已婚或同居,8%离婚。70%的人的社交活动保持不变,但45%的人的社交活动减少了。95%的人住在自己的房子或公寓里,70%的人领取残疾抚恤金。超过一半的患者(56.4%)依赖近亲的帮助,最常见的是配偶。随着身体残疾的增加,对帮助的需要、离婚的危险、与亲戚失去联系、外出困难、对家庭结构变化的需要和对养恤金的需要变得越来越大。性别间无显著差异。结论是,当多发性硬化症发展为中度残疾时,患者和亲属的社会压力增加(Kurtzke残疾评定量表,3-5)。
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