Résumé
Objective To investigate the level of resilience in male patients of open ocular trauma, and to analyze its related factors. Methods A cross-section study was conducted in 116 male open ocular trauma patients in Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center from November 2016 to March 2017. The patients were investigated with general situation questionnaire, Connor- Davidson Resilience Scale, Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire, and Perceived Social Support Scale. Results The Connor- Davidson Resilience Scale score of male suffers was (65.69 ± 14.31) points with the low level. The patients at their own expense, poor, with higher suffering had lower resilience score(P <0.05). Social support, avoidance was positively related with resilience(r =0.308-0.558, P <0.01), acceptance was negatively related with resilience(r=-0.385, P<0.05). Multiple liner regression analysis showed that social support, acceptance, payment were influencing factors of resilience(P<0.05). Conclusions The level of resilience is lower in male patients with open ocular trauma, and which is impacted by economic factors, social support and coping method.