Title of article :
Marital Adjustment in Patients on Long-Term Hemodialysis A Case-Control Study
Author/Authors :
Tavallaii, Abbas Behavioral Sciences Research Center - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Nemati, Eghlim Behavioral Sciences Research Center - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Khoddami Vishteh, Hamid Reza Clinical Research Unit - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Azizabadi Farahani, Mehdi Clinical Research Unit - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Moghani Lankarani, Maryam Medicine and Health Promotion Institute Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Assari, Shervin Medicine and Health Promotion Institute Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction. This study was conducted to compare marital
adjustment between patients on long-term hemodialysis and healthy
controls and to determine whether the psychological symptoms
correlate with marital adjustment in these patients.
Materials and Methods. In a case-control study, 40 patients on longterm
hemodialysis and 40 healthy participants were compared for
the quality of marital relationship. The Revised Dyadic Adjustment
Scale was used for interviews of marital relationship, which includes
total marital adjustment and its subscales of marital consensus,
affection expression, marital satisfaction, and marital cohesion.
Symptoms of anxiety and depression and the Ifudu comorbidity
scale were also assessed in the patients group.
Results. Marital consensus, affection expression, marital satisfaction,
marital cohesion, and the overall marital relationship were
significantly poorer in the patients on hemodialysis than in the
controls. Also, symptoms of anxiety were more severe among the
patients on hemodialysis in comparison with that in the controls.
However, this was not the case for symptoms of depression. In
the patients on hemodialysis, the severity of anxiety slightly
correlated reversely with the total marital relationship score and
marital satisfaction subscale. Depression correlated reversely with
total marital adjustment, affection expression, marital satisfaction,
and marital cohesion. Finally, some marital relationship subscales
showed poorer results in men on dialysis, younger patients, and
those with higher educational levels.
Conclusions. Marital adjustment in patients on hemodialysis, which
is linked with depressive symptoms and anxiety, is poorer compared
to the healthy controls. This finding shows the necessity of an
appropriate family approach for patients on long-term dialysis
Keywords :
end-stage renal disease , hemodialysis , marital relationship , anxiety , depression
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics