脊髓损伤后的心理困扰和家庭负担:并发创伤性脑损伤不容忽视。

Axone (Dartmouth, N.S.) Pub Date : 2001-03-01
K M Buchanan, L J Elias
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虽然并发脊髓损伤(SCI)和创伤性脑损伤(TBI)是公认的,但很少有人认识到SCI/TBI是心理困扰和家庭负担的一个因素。通过邮寄问卷,我们评估了一组已婚创伤性脊髓损伤患者(n = 12)的心理困扰和家庭负担,这些患者在转介到加拿大截瘫协会时未被确定为并发TBI。脊髓损伤患者和伴侣都完成了简短症状量表(BSI)、形容词检查表和李克特压力量表来测量伴侣的压力感知。该合伙人还完成了Zarit Burden访谈。尽管筛选标准被设计为选择性招募没有TBI的个体,但有7个个体描述创伤后失忆症(PTA) >或= 3天。随后,参与者的报告被分为“较长PTA”和“较短PTA”两组。在简短症状量表上,两组SCI没有差异,但“PTA较长”个体的伴侣与其他伴侣相比,其全球严重性指数得分显著升高。“更长的PTA”伴侣组表现出更多的压力和更多的负担(通过Likert压力量表和Zarit负担访谈测量)。考虑到小组的规模(n = 7, n = 5),这些发现是为了说明趋势并刺激进一步的研究。
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Psychological distress and family burden following spinal cord injury: concurrent traumatic brain injury cannot be overlooked.

Although concurrent spinal cord injury (SCI) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) are recognized, there is little acknowledgement of SCI/TBI as a contributor to psychological distress and family burden. By mail-out questionnaire, we evaluated psychological distress and family burden in a married group (n = 12) with traumatic SCI who had not been identified as having concurrent TBI on referral to the Canadian Paraplegic Association. Both the person with SCI and the partner completed the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI), the Adjective Checklist, and a Likert strain scale to measure the perception of the partner's strain. The partner also completed the Zarit Burden Interview. Despite screening criteria designed to selectively recruit individuals without TBI, seven individuals described post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) > or = 3 days. Subsequently, participants' reports were divided into two groups--"longer PTA" and "shorter PTA". On the Brief Symptom Inventory, the two SCI groups did not differ, but the partners of individuals with "longer PTA" had significantly elevated Global Severity Index scores compared to the other partners. The "longer PTA" partner group demonstrated more strain and more burden (as measured by the Likert strain scale and the Zarit Burden Interview). Given the size of the groups (n = 7, n = 5), these findings are presented to illustrate trends and to stimulate further research.

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