Relationship between family function and poststroke depression among stroke survivors in university of port harcourt teaching hospital

Obioma Juliet Amaibi, C. Okeafor, I. Okeafor
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Background: The role of family function in the context of the occurrence of depression among stroke survivors is yet to be accorded adequate attention. This study set out to assess the relationship between family function and poststroke depression among stroke survivors attending clinical outlets of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital. Materials and Methods: A hospital-based cross-sectional design comprising of 381 stroke patients aged ≥18 years, selected consecutively, was employed in the study. The Beck's depression inventory-II (BDI-II) and family adaptability, partnership, growth, affection, and resolve (APGAR) questionnaire were used to assess depression and family function, respectively. A P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 381 stroke survivors were involved in the study with mean age of 60.54 ± 13.41 years. The proportion of stroke survivors with poststroke depression in this study was 36.75% (n = 140). There was a significant negative correlation between BDI and family APGAR scores (P < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that family function was significantly related to poststroke depression irrespective of sex. Stroke survivors from dysfunctional families were about 1.6 times more likely to have poststroke depression in comparison to those from functional families (adjusted odds ratio = 1.58; 95% confidence interval: 1.01–2.51; P < 0.05). Conclusion: Poststroke depression is not uncommon. There is a significant relationship between family function and occurrence of poststroke depression irrespective of age and gender of the stroke survivor. Therefore, efforts geared toward the improvement of family function among stroke-survivors should be implemented.
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哈科特港大学教学医院脑卒中幸存者的家庭功能与脑卒中后抑郁的关系
背景:在中风幸存者中,家庭功能在抑郁症发生中的作用尚未得到足够的重视。本研究旨在评估在哈科特港大学教学医院临床就诊的中风幸存者中,家庭功能与卒中后抑郁之间的关系。材料和方法:本研究采用基于医院的横断面设计,包括381名年龄≥18岁的中风患者,他们是连续选择的。Beck抑郁量表II(BDI-II)和家庭适应性、伙伴关系、成长、情感和决心(APGAR)问卷分别用于评估抑郁和家庭功能。P<0.05被认为具有统计学意义。结果:共有381名脑卒中幸存者参与了这项研究,平均年龄为60.54±13.41岁。在这项研究中,脑卒中后抑郁的脑卒中幸存者比例为36.75%(n=140)。BDI与家庭APGAR评分呈显著负相关(P<0.05),Logistic回归分析显示,无论性别,家庭功能与脑卒中后抑郁显著相关。与功能性家庭相比,功能性家庭的卒中幸存者患卒中后抑郁的可能性高出约1.6倍(调整后的比值比=1.58;95%置信区间:1.01-2.51;P<0.05)。结论:卒中后抑郁并不罕见。无论卒中幸存者的年龄和性别如何,家庭功能和卒中后抑郁的发生之间都存在显著关系。因此,应努力改善中风幸存者的家庭功能。
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