Relationship between family environment and depression in traumatic cerebral hemorrhage patients |
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Objective:To know the relationship between family environment and depression in patients with traumatic cerebral hemorrhage (TCH).Methods:Ninety-six patients with TCH were questionnaired by family environment scale (Chinese version) and Hamilton depression scale (HAMD),and they were divided into the depression group and non-depression group accoding to the HAMD.Firstly,the scores of family environment scale subscales were compared between the two groups,and then the pearson correlation analysis and multivariate linear regression analysis were used to explore the effect of family environment on depression.Results:42.71% (41/96) patients with TCH suffered depression one week after operation;The scores of cohesion,independence and expressiveness in the depression group were significantly lower than those in the non-depression group (P<0.05);The HAMD was negatively correlated with the cohesion,independence and expressiveness (P<0.05 for all);Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that cohesion and expressiveness were the influencing factors of depression in patients with TCH (P<0.05 for all).Conclusion:Cohesion and expressiveness in the family environment were influencing factors of depression in patients with TCH. |
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