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Surviving Schizophrenia in the Family: Four Case Studies
Perry Paul J. Espinosa 보안공학연구지원센터 2016 International Journal of Bio-Science and Bio-Techn Vol.8 No.5
This is a qualitative research, case study approach which explores the survival strategies of family members living with schizophrenic patients. The study consisted of a face-to-face, semi-structured interview with the twelve family members of four schizophrenics. Holloway’s Strategy was used in analyzing the data. The problems and difficulties identified are illness-related, eating, sleeping, and hygienic problems. The extent of problems reported ranges from minimally to extremely disruptive to family life, however, most of them had coped effectively. Family members were emotionally involved in taking care and supportive of their schizophrenic family member.
Mental Health Condition and Psychological Well-being of Filipino Older People
Perry Paul J. Espinosa 한국간호과학회 2021 한국간호과학회 학술대회 Vol.2021 No.10
Aim(s): This study determined the mental health condition and psychological well-being of older people in the Province of Iloilo, Philippines. Method(s): A total of two-hundred sixty four older people served as respondents of the study, which constituted 20 percent of the 1,308 total populations of older people in 8 identified areas. They were classified as young- old (60-70), middle-old (71-80), and old-old (81 and above). To meas-ure the mental health condition of the older people, the 28-item Scaled General Health Question-naire was used, divided into four sub-scales, namely: somatic symptoms, anxiety and insomnia, social dysfunction, and depression. The Scales of Psychological Well-being, six 9-item scales were used to measure their psychological well-being. Descriptive statistics and inferential statistics such as t-test, Analysis of variance (ANOVA), and Gamma were used in determining the differences and relationships between mental health condition and psychological well-being. Result(s): The results show that older people have good mental condition and were rated fair in psychological well-being and is significantly correlated to psychological well-being (Gamma = 0.267, p=0.030). Conclusion(s): A good mental health implies that the older people have the ability to make good life choices, maintain physical health and well-being, and having healthy relationships. Thus, the mental health of the older people is fundamental to good health, better well-being, and improved quality of life.