Survey of emotional status in children with thalasemia in selected hospitals in Rasht
Introduction: Every person's mental health determines his emotional status. Level of ‎happiness and unhappiness indicates how satisfactory one's emotional status is. ‎ Physical and emotional illnesses affect happiness, especially chronic illness with several ‎disabi...
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Language: | English |
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Shahid Beheshti School of Nursing and Midwifery, Rasht
2007-10-01
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Series: | Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery |
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Online Access: | http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-243-93&slc_lang=en&sid=1 |
Summary: | Introduction: Every person's mental health determines his emotional status. Level of ‎happiness and unhappiness indicates how satisfactory one's emotional status is. ‎ Physical and emotional illnesses affect happiness, especially chronic illness with several ‎disabilities have more affect. Among them is thalasemia with its highest incidence in children ‎and adolescent which affects ‎‏100,000‏‎ newborn in Asia each year.‎
Aim: Therefore Survey of emotional status in children and adolescent with thalasemia is ‎necessary to promote their condition and prevent depression and anxiety.
‎ Methods and materials: A descriptive cross-sectional study was designed which was carried ‎out on ‎‏120‏‎ children and adolescent with thalasemia in selected hospitals in Rasht. The data ‎collection tool was a questionnaire included demographics and Oxford & Foradais Happiness ‎scale (contains ‎‏29‏‎ questions about emotional status). Children and adolescent completed this ‎questionnaire. Data were analyzed by appropriate statistical tests using spss.‎
Results: Findings showed that the mean scores of happiness in children and adolescent was ‎‏15/5‏‎±‎‏2/93‏‎ which indicates that most children with thalesemia were not happy. There was a ‎significant relationship between sex and happiness (p<‎‏0‏‎/‎‏04‏‎) and boys (‎‏80‏‎.‎‏3%‏‎) were more ‎unhappy. There was no significant relationship between happiness and other demographic ‎characteristics.‎
Conclusion: Since majority of children and adolescent with thalasemia were unhappy, ‎attention to programs justified with the level of their physical and emotional health are ‎necessary. ‎ |
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ISSN: | 2588-3712 2588-3720 |