Author/Authors :
Zarrabi, H Department of Psychiatry - Shafa Hospital - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Guilan, Iran , Najafi, K Department of Psychiatry - Shafa Hospital - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Guilan, Iran , Shirazi, M Department of Psychiatry - Shafa Hospital - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Guilan, Iran , Farahi, H Department of Psychiatry - Shafa Hospital - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Guilan, Iran , Nazifi, F Department of Psychiatry - Shafa Hospital - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Guilan, Iran , Tadrisi, M Department of Psychiatry - Shafa Hospital - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Guilan, Iran
Abstract :
Veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) suffer from distressing and disabling
symptoms. Many studies have shown that PTSD symptoms can negatively influence quality of life of
their partners. This study was designed to assess general health, marital satisfaction and self-esteem
levels of partners of Iranian veterans with PTSD. We performed a case-control study. Cases were
comprised of 40 partners of veterans with PTSD. Controls were comprised of 40 married women
referred to general health center in Rasht city. Three self report psychometric inventories including
General Health Questionnaire (GHQ28), Evaluating and Nurturing Relationship Issues, Communication
and Happiness questionnaire (ENRICH) and Cooper-Smith inventory-adult form were applied assessing
general health, marital satisfaction and self-esteem levels in our subjects. Mean score of GHQ28
questionnaire was 39.77 ± 20.96 in case group and 17.12 ± 9.08 in control group (P = 0.0001, t =
6.269). Average scores of ENRICH questionnaire in case and control groups were 133.7 ± 28.05 and
165.90 ± 31.10 respectively (P = 0.0001, t = 4.861). Mean score of Cooper-Smith test was 29.62 ± 7.89
in cases while it was 39.92 ± 6.36 between controls (P = 0.0001, t = 4.551). We concluded that partners
of veterans with PTSD significantly showed lower levels of general health, marital satisfaction and selfesteem
than other women. In general, our results demonstrated that partners of veterans with PTSD had
lower levels of quality of life comparing other women.
Keywords :
Iran , quality of life , partner , Post Traumatic Stress Disorder