Relationship between social relational quality and resilience level in brain injury patients subject to rehabilitation treatment |
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Objective: To investigate the social relational quality and resilience level in brain injury patients subject to rehabilitation treatment, and analyze the relationship between them, so as to provide a new perspective to improve the resilience level. Methods: 216 brain injury patients given rehabilitation treatment were questionnaired by the Social Relational Quality Scale and Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC). The pearson correlation analysis and hierarchical regression analysis were used to explore the relationship between social relational quality and resilience level in brain injury patients accepting rehabilitation treatment. Results: The total scores of social relational quality and resilience level were respectively (2.93±0.34) and (2.53±0.51). The score of each dimension of social relational quality was significantly correlated with the score of each dimension of resilience level (P<0.05). Hierarchical regression analysis revealed that the social relational quality could explain 23.1% of the total variance of the resilience level in brain injury patients accepting rehabilitation treatment (P<0.05). Conclusions: The level of resilience was in the medium level in brain injury patients accepting rehabilitation treatment, and social relational quality was its influencing factor. The level of resilience in brain injury patients accepting rehabilitation treatment could by improved from the social relational quality. |
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