家庭关系:意大利心理健康服务中边缘型人格障碍患者护理人员教育计划的影响。

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Family Process Pub Date : 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1111/famp.13098
Mariangela Lanfredi, Serena Meloni, Clarissa Ferrari, Alan E. Fruzzetti, Andrea Geviti, Ambra Macis, Giovanna Vanni, Giampaolo Perna, Giuseppina Diaferia, Maddalena Pinti, Giorgia Occhialini, Maria Elena Ridolfi, Roberta Rossi
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边缘型人格障碍(BPD)不仅对患者的生活有很大的影响,而且对其家庭也有很大的影响。无效环境的存在是BPD病因学的关键因素之一。本研究评估了家庭联系(FC)项目对202名照顾者的负担、悲伤和其他临床变量的影响,并确定了改善或恶化他们的负担和悲伤水平的参与者的概况。广义线性混合模型的研究结果显示,在FC干预后,负担、悲伤、抑郁、整体心理困扰以及压抑和表达的愤怒显著减少。采用两种分类树来检验负担和悲伤的改善是否与年龄、性别和其他临床变量的改善有关。报告抑郁减轻的护理人员更有可能改善负担和悲伤。此外,表现出抑郁加剧的年轻参与者有72.7%的可能性成为负担改善的一部分,有66.7%的可能性成为悲伤改善的一部分。抑郁症的减少和年龄的年轻与照顾负担和悲伤的积极收益有关。纵向方差分析显示,在4个月的随访中,负担和悲伤发生了积极变化,抑郁、整体心理困扰和抑制愤怒也有所减少。目前的研究结果提高了我们对FC项目对BPD患者护理人员效用的理解。抑郁症状的减轻和年轻对感知负担和悲伤的影响突出了探索FC干预结果的其他可能调节因子的重要性。试验注册:NCT06076343;NCT06074289。10/10/2023注册。
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Family Connections: The Impact of an Education Program for Carers of Individuals With Borderline Personality Disorder in Italian Mental Health Services

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) has a strong impact not only on patients' lives but also on their families. The presence of an invalidating environment is one of the key factors in the etiology of BPD. This study evaluated the impact of the Family connections (FC) program on burden, grief, and other clinical variables in 202 caregivers and identified the profiles of participants who improved/deteriorated their levels of burden and grief. Findings from generalized linear mixed models showed significant reductions in burden, grief, depression, global psychological distress, and suppressed and expressed anger after FC intervention. Two classification trees were applied to test whether improvements in burden and grief were associated with age, gender and the improvements in other clinical variables. Caregivers reporting reduced depression were more likely to improve in both burden and grief. Moreover, younger participants showing increased depression had a 72.7% probability of being part of the improvement in burden and a 66.7% probability of being part of the improvement in grief. A decrease in depression and having a younger age were associated with positive gains for caregiving burden and grief. Longitudinally, ANOVAs showed positive changes in burden and grief as well as decreased depression, global psychological distress and suppressed anger were maintained at 4-month follow-up. Present findings improve our understanding of the utility of the FC program for caregivers of people with BPD. The impact of depressive symptoms' reduction and being younger on perceived burden and grief highlight the importance of exploring additional possible moderators of outcomes in FC intervention.

Trial Registration: NCT06076343; NCT06074289. Registered 10/10/2023

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期刊介绍: Family Process is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing original articles, including theory and practice, philosophical underpinnings, qualitative and quantitative clinical research, and training in couple and family therapy, family interaction, and family relationships with networks and larger systems.
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