DEPRESSIONROOTS IN VIEWPOINTS OF DEPRESSED PATIENTS FAMILY

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Background and Aims
Depression is the most common mood disorder and there is no consensus about its’ causes. Theoretical models of the etiology of depression are diverse. Families have allegiance of different treatment, based on the model they have accepted so recognition of their experiences about affecting factors to incidence of depression will help nurses to plan and implement appropriate care based on depression patient's needs and their families The aim of this study was to explain the experiences of families about affecting factors to incidence of depression.
Materials and Methods
This is a qualitative research that was done using conventional content analysis method. 23 family members of the patients suffering from depression referred to Razi psychiatric clinic in Tehran were selected using purposeful sampling. Unstructured and in-depth interviews were applied to collect data. The interviews were transcribed and constant comparison analysis was applied. MaxQDA2007 software was used to manage the data.
Result
According to family experiences, affecting factors to incidence of depression have mainly root in personal, psychological, social and cultural factors. These factors are extracted in 4 main categories. They are "change in life”, “conflict in the family”, “unpleasant events” and "vulnerable personality". Change is always accompanied with stress. Lacks, the absence of loved ones, financial failure and physical illnesses are the changes that can make people susceptible to depression. Marital disagreements and misunderstanding between family members also lead to conflict in families and predispose to depression. Unpleasant events in life time and didnt meet needs and demand are another factor that has impact on outbreak/incidence of depression. In addition, dependent personality, lack of self confidence and isolation are also risk factors for depression.
Conclusion
Affecting factors to incidence of depression are multi-factorial. Nurse's could implement appropriate psychological educations for prevention and fallow-up if they have aware of perceived affecting factors by families.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Urmia Nursing And Midwifery, Volume:10 Issue: 6, 2013
Page:
780
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