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Spinal Cord ; 54(12): 1158-1163, 2016 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27137120

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STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study. OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that self-perceived functional impairment and religiosity/spirituality (S/R) predict depression among traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) patients in Sri Lanka. SETTING: Ragama Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Hospital, Ragama, Sri Lanka. METHODS: The Spinal Cord Independence Measure, Benefit Through Spirituality/Religiosity Scale, Sheehan Disability Inventory and Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) were administered to 61 consenting in-patients with traumatic SCI between June and July 2014. A linear regression model on BDI-II score was developed to examine the impact of self-perceived functional impairment and S/R activities on psychiatric outcomes in context of various sociodemographic variables. RESULTS: Psychiatric consequences of SCI were reflected in a 41% prevalence of depression. Thirty-six percent (R2=0.36) of the variance in BDI-II scores (F(5, 55)=6.07, P<0.001) was explained by the regression model. Functional impairment (ß=0.54, t(55)=4.73, P<0.001) and perceived benefit through S/R activities (ß=-0.31, t(55)=-2.55, P<0.05) emerged as the strongest predictors for depression severity. CONCLUSIONS: Perceived functional impairment in work, social and family domains predicted depressive symptomatology among SCI inpatients in Sri Lanka, while perceived benefit through S/R protected against depression. The findings emphasize the need for rehabilitative programming to support patients' S/R activities and mental wellbeing, promoting reintegration into their community roles.


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Depressão/epidemiologia , Autoimagem , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/epidemiologia , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/psicologia , Espiritualidade , Adulto , Estudos Transversais , Depressão/complicações , Depressão/diagnóstico , Feminino , Humanos , Modelos Lineares , Masculino , Paralisia/epidemiologia , Paralisia/etiologia , Paralisia/psicologia , Prevalência , Prognóstico , Escalas de Graduação Psiquiátrica , Centros de Reabilitação , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/complicações , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/diagnóstico , Sri Lanka/epidemiologia
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