Williams S E, Freer C A
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1986 Apr;67(4):250-2.
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if a relationship exists between marital satisfaction and knowledge of aphasia of the spouse of a stroke patient. Other factors such as the severity of the aphasia, length of time poststroke, and length of marriage were also examined. The subjects, 16 spouses of aphasic patients, were grouped according to severity of the aphasia (mild, moderate, severe). Spouses completed a Knowledge of Aphasia questionnaire and pre/poststroke forms of a Marital Satisfaction Scale (MSS). The questionnaire measured spouse understanding of aphasia, while the MSS examined changes in spouse attitudes toward their marriages after the patients became aphasic. Neither spouses' knowledge of aphasia nor its severity was related to their marital satisfaction. However, there was a significant negative change between the pre/poststroke MSS scores. Spouses of mildly impaired patients were less knowledgeable about aphasia than were those of severely impaired patients. Results are discussed in terms of the counseling needs of families of aphasic patients.
本研究的主要目的是确定中风患者配偶的婚姻满意度与失语症知识之间是否存在关联。还研究了其他因素,如失语症的严重程度、中风后的时间长度和婚姻长度。16名失语症患者的配偶作为研究对象,根据失语症的严重程度(轻度、中度、重度)进行分组。配偶们完成了一份失语症知识问卷以及中风前后的婚姻满意度量表(MSS)。该问卷衡量配偶对失语症的理解,而MSS则考察患者失语后配偶对其婚姻态度的变化。配偶对失语症的了解程度及其严重程度均与他们的婚姻满意度无关。然而,中风前后的MSS得分之间存在显著的负向变化。轻度受损患者的配偶对失语症的了解不如重度受损患者的配偶。本文根据失语症患者家庭的咨询需求对研究结果进行了讨论。