Perceived Stress as a Predictor of Depressive symptoms among Wives of Alcohol Dependent Persons

Rekha Johny Neelankavi, Rosalito G. De Guzman
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The present study observed the possible predictive effect of perceived stress on the depressive symptoms of wives of alcohol-dependent persons. Participants of the study involved 204 selected wives of alcohol-dependent persons from the 20 Kudumbasree groups (Women self-help group in Kerala, India) who completed the Perceived stress scale and Depressive Anxiety Stress Scale that measured perceived stress and depressive symptoms respectively. The results of the study showed a significantly positive relationship between perceived stress and depressive symptoms. Moreover, a regression analysis of the data showed that a significant variance of 60.3% of the depressive symptoms. The present study clearly gave the idea of perceived stress reduction can lessen the development of depressive symptoms among the participants. Thus, the present study recommends the need for a psychotherapeutic intervention program to be developed that can reduce perceived stress and depressive symptoms among wives of alcohol-dependent persons.
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感知压力是酒精依赖者妻子抑郁症状的预测因子
本研究观察了感知压力对酒精依赖者妻子抑郁症状的可能预测作用。该研究的参与者从20个Kudumbasree小组(印度喀拉拉邦的妇女自助小组)中挑选204名酗酒者的妻子,他们分别完成了测量感知压力和抑郁焦虑压力量表的测量。研究结果显示,感知压力与抑郁症状之间存在显著的正相关关系。此外,对数据进行回归分析显示,60.3%的抑郁症状存在显著差异。本研究明确给出了感知压力减轻可以减轻参与者抑郁症状发展的观点。因此,本研究建议需要开发一种心理治疗干预方案,以减少酒精依赖者的妻子感受到的压力和抑郁症状。
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