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幼儿孙辈去世后祖父母的健康与机能状况

Health and Functioning in Grandparents After a Young Grandchild's Death.

作者信息

Youngblut JoAnne M, Brooten Dorothy, Blais Kathleen, Kilgore Colleen, Yoo Changwon

机构信息

Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Florida International University, AHC 3, Rm 241, 11200 SW 8th St., Miami, FL, 33199, USA,

出版信息

J Community Health. 2015 Oct;40(5):956-66. doi: 10.1007/s10900-015-0018-0.

Abstract

This cross-sectional study examined the physical and mental health, grief and role functioning of 136 grandparents in the first year after death of their young grandchild (newborn through 6 years). Grandparents were 36-77 years old; 73% female; 24% Hispanic, 38% Black/African American, and 38% White. Mean age of the 115 deceased grandchildren was 12.8 months (SD = 20.71) with 37% <1 month old; 65% were male, 77% died in the hospital. Grandparents were recruited through state death records and interviewed by telephone. Grandparents experienced: clinical depression (31%), PTSD (35%); illnesses (28%), hospitalizations, new chronic health conditions (mental disorders, hypertension, angina, cancer), and medication changes. Grandparents who provided care for the deceased grandchild had more intense symptoms of grief, depression and PTSD and more trouble focusing at their jobs. Severity of depressive and/or PTSD symptoms were more likely to be at clinically important levels for grandparents who had provided childcare for the deceased grandchild than for non-caregiving grandparents. Black grandparents had more severe symptoms of PTSD and thought more about their deceased grandchild on the job than White grandparents. The interaction effect of race/ethnicity and provision of child care was significant for PTSD and Blame and Anger. Hispanic grandparents who provided some child care for their deceased grandchild had less severe PTSD symptoms than caregiving Black and White grandparents. Caregiving Hispanic grandparents also experienced less Blame and Anger than White caregiving grandparents.

摘要

这项横断面研究调查了136名祖父母在其年幼孙辈(新生儿至6岁)死亡后的第一年里的身心健康、悲伤情绪和角色功能。祖父母年龄在36至77岁之间;73%为女性;24%为西班牙裔,38%为黑人/非裔美国人,38%为白人。115名已故孙辈的平均年龄为12.8个月(标准差 = 20.71),其中37%年龄小于1个月;65%为男性,77%在医院死亡。通过州死亡记录招募祖父母,并通过电话进行访谈。祖父母经历了:临床抑郁症(31%)、创伤后应激障碍(35%);疾病(28%)、住院治疗、新的慢性健康状况(精神障碍、高血压、心绞痛、癌症)以及药物变化。为已故孙辈提供照料的祖父母有更强烈的悲伤、抑郁和创伤后应激障碍症状,在工作时更难以集中注意力。与未提供照料的祖父母相比,为已故孙辈提供过照料的祖父母出现抑郁和/或创伤后应激障碍症状的严重程度更有可能达到临床重要水平。黑人祖父母的创伤后应激障碍症状更严重,且在工作时比白人祖父母更多地想起已故孙辈。种族/族裔与提供儿童照料之间的交互作用对创伤后应激障碍以及责备和愤怒情绪有显著影响。为已故孙辈提供过一些照料的西班牙裔祖父母的创伤后应激障碍症状不如提供照料的黑人和白人祖父母严重。提供照料的西班牙裔祖父母的责备和愤怒情绪也比提供照料的白人祖父母少。

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