马查多-约瑟夫病无症状和有症状携带者的“接受”

Carlos González , Sara Vieira , Conceição Araújo , Nadiya Kazachkova , Mafalda Raposo , João Vasconcelos , Teresa Kay , Manuela Lima
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Machado-Joseph病(MJD),又称脊髓小脑性共济失调3型(SCA3),是一种常染色体显性晚发性神经退行性疾病。这种疾病的出现经常伴随着重要的心理改变,特别是在疾病的晚期。目前的工作旨在研究40名MJD突变携带者的接受水平、心理健康、家庭满意度和自我同情,其中11名无症状,29名有症状,以及这些结构是如何相互联系的。采用回顾性设计的方案,包括半结构化访谈和各种心理评估量表。在无症状携带者中,接受度与家庭满意度、心理健康和自我同情有关。在有症状携带者的情况下,接受被证明与自我同情和心理健康显著相关。结果表明,接受程度、心理健康、家庭满意度和自我同情水平随着症状的出现而下降。数据支持制定心理治疗计划的重要性,其目的不仅是在症状出现时提高接受度,而且是作为一种预防方法,通过心理干预,将正念和同情的实践结合起来,不仅针对个人,而且针对其家庭和社会网络。
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A «aceitação» em portadores assintomáticos e sintomáticos da doença de Machado-Joseph

Machado-Joseph disease (MJD), also known as spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3), is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder of late onset. The presence of the disease is frequently accompanied by important psychological alterations, especially in more advanced stages of the disease. The present work aims to examine the levels of acceptance, psychological well-being, family satisfaction, and self-compassion in a sample of 40 carriers of the MJD mutation, of whom 11 were asymptomatic and 29 symptomatic, as well as how these constructs were interconnected. A protocol was used that followed a retrospective design, and included a semi-structured interview and various psychological assessment scales. In asymptomatic carriers, acceptance was associated with family satisfaction, psychological well-being, and self-compassion. In the case of symptomatic carriers, acceptance proved to be significantly associated with self-compassion and psychological well-being. The results indicate that the levels of acceptance, psychological well-being, family satisfaction, and self-compassion decrease with the onset of symptoms. Data supports the importance of developing psychotherapeutic plans aimed at increasing acceptance, not only upon the appearance of symptoms, but also as a preventive approach, through psychological interventions that integrate the practice of mindfulness and compassion, not only directed at the individuals but also their family and social network.

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