Niemeier Janet P
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, PO Box 980661, Richmond, Virginia 23298-0661, USA.
Disabil Rehabil. 2008;30(3):166-73. doi: 10.1080/09638280701532169.
To improve rehabilitation clinicians' awareness of gender differences in emotional responses to disability as a means of enhancing accuracy and sensitivity in diagnosis and treatment of persons in their care.
A prospective survey study using a new grief measure, the Loss Inventory (LI), with a diverse convenience sample of persons undergoing inpatient rehabilitation in the USA. Focused review of the bereavement, depression, and disability literatures related to observed gender differences.
Study participants reported grief symptoms in varying intensities. Consistent with all literature reviewed, significant gender differences were found in kind and intensity of grief and depression symptoms reported. Ethnicity also significantly affected responses to disability by LI study participant responses.
While persons with disabilities as a whole may not necessarily develop depression, gender is a risk factor for onset of mood problems after illness or injury-related losses. As compared with study sample disabled men, disabled women reported more intense and different symptoms of grief and depression. Women with disabilities in the LI sample were twice as likely as disabled men to be depressed. Rehabilitation clinicians may wish to incorporate consideration of these differences in their mental health assessments, diagnoses, and treatment plans.
提高康复治疗师对残疾患者情绪反应中性别差异的认识,以此提高他们对所护理患者诊断和治疗的准确性与敏感性。
采用一项前瞻性调查研究,使用一种新的悲伤测量工具——损失量表(LI),对美国接受住院康复治疗的不同类型的便利样本患者进行研究。重点回顾与观察到的性别差异相关的丧亲、抑郁和残疾方面的文献。
研究参与者报告了不同强度的悲伤症状。与所有综述文献一致,在报告的悲伤和抑郁症状的种类及强度方面发现了显著的性别差异。种族也通过LI研究参与者的反应显著影响了对残疾的反应。
虽然总体上残疾患者不一定会患上抑郁症,但性别是疾病或与损伤相关的损失后出现情绪问题的一个风险因素。与研究样本中的残疾男性相比,残疾女性报告了更强烈且不同的悲伤和抑郁症状。LI样本中的残疾女性患抑郁症的可能性是残疾男性的两倍。康复治疗师可能希望在他们的心理健康评估、诊断和治疗计划中考虑这些差异。