A Correlative Study to Assess the Self-Esteem and Perceived Stigma among Adult Children of Mentally Ill Parents in Kasturba Hospital, Manipal of Udupi District

2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 27-31
Author(s):  
K. Jayakrishnan ◽  
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Shalini . ◽  
Savitha . ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 04 (03) ◽  
pp. 053-056
Author(s):  
K. Jayakrishnan ◽  
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Abstract Introduction: Caregivers across the world, who are often unrecognised and under supported, are deeply and personally impacted by the care they provide. The recognition of high levels of caregiver morbidity demands a holistic approach and nurses need to be more responsive to the needs of carers and care-recipients rather than focussing on the patient alone. Aims and Objectives: to determine the psychological wellbeing of adult children with mentally ill parent/s, to assess the level of self-esteem of adult children of their mentally ill parent/s, and to find the relationship between psychological wellbeing and self-esteem. Study design: descriptive correlational study design. Methods and materials: study was conducted among 63 adult children of mentally ill parents by using convenient sampling technique. A survey approach was used for the study. Tools used for the study were Demographic Proforma, Psychological wellbeing scale, and Rosenberg's self-esteem scale. Results: Majority, 35 (55.6%) of the samples were found to be having high psychological wellbeing. 27 (42.9%) of the samples were intermediate psychological wellbeing and only 1 (1.6%) participant was having low psychological wellbeing. Majority (68.3%) of the samples were found to be having normal self-esteem. (30.2%) of the samples were with low self-esteem and only (1.6%) participant was having high self-esteem. There is no significant correlation was found between psychological wellbeing and self-esteem (r = 0.044, p= 0.730).


2009 ◽  
Vol 24 (S1) ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
E.J. Wojtyna ◽  
M.M. Dosiak

Aims:Tobacco dependence is common in patients with mental disorders. At the same time the self-esteem of these patients is very low. Failures, which inmates may suffer during smoke cessation, may lower their self-esteem more and more. The aim of the study was to indicate the influence of CBT on self-esteem and smoking cessation among inmates.Methods:The study comprised 44 mentally ill heavy smokers (38 with schizophrenia and 6 with depression). CBT was adopted for the experimental group (n=19). The CBT-group participated in twelve weekly two-hour therapeutic sessions concentrated on enhancing a self-esteem, and twelve weekly educational sessions. The control group (n=25) participated in educational training only. The study was of a linear character. The following methods were used: Self-Esteem Scale, Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence, characteristic of tobacco use questionnaire and monitoring the amount of cigarettes.Results:An improvement in self-esteem was observed in the period following the therapy among CBT-group in comparison with the control group. After therapy inmates from CBT-group smoked less cigarettes than control group and faster decided on a smoking cessation. After interventions self-esteem was negatively correlated with amount of cigarettes. Twelve patients from CBT-group stopped smoking completely in comparison with eight from control group.Conclusions:CBT improves the self-esteem in mentally ill patients and it may by used as a very helpful method for smoking cessation among this group of smokers.


1995 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Watkins ◽  
Anne McCreary Juhasz ◽  
Aldona Walker ◽  
Nijole Janvlaitiene

Analysis of the responses of 139 male and 83 female Lithuanian 12-14 year-olds to a translation of the Self-Description Questionnaire-1 (SDQ-1; Marsh, 1988 ) supported the internal consistency and factor structure of this instrument. Some evidence of a “positivity” response bias was found, however. Comparison of the Lithuanian responses to those of like-aged Australian, Chinese, Filipino, Nepalese, and Nigerian children indicated the Lithuanians tended to report rather lower self-esteem. The Lithuanian males also tended to report lower self-esteem than their female peers. Interpretation of the results are considered in terms of reactions to the recent upheavals in Eastern Europe, stable cultural dimensions, and possible cultural and gender biases in the items of the SDQ-1.


1971 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas R. Owens ◽  
John F. Greene ◽  
Perry Zirkel ◽  
Richard Gustafson ◽  
Charles Bustamante ◽  
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