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- Title
Descrição do coping religioso/espiritual de pacientes neurológicos e sua correlação com a capacidade funcional e depressão.
- Authors
Sampaio Pereira, Andressa; Leoci, Isabella Cristina; de Oliveira Damasceno, Silas; Nunes Gonzaga, Caroline; Haniuda Moliterno, Alice; Yassauyuki Tacao, Guilherme; Cesinando de Carvalho, Augusto
- Abstract
Introduction: The relationship between spirituality/religiosity and diseases is increasingly evident, thus, the practice of religion in hospitals has been associated with a lower risk of depression, which may favor better coping with difficulties of diseases through religious and/or spiritual coping. Objective: To correlate religious and/or spiritual coping with functional capacity and depression of hemiparetic and parkinsonian patients undergoing group physical therapy in training circuit format. Methods: 28 individuals participating in a training circuit format program were analyzed. Dynamic Gait Index, Beck Depression Inventory, Geriatric Depression Scale and Short religious and/or spiritual coping were used for the evaluation. Results: The mean score achieved in Beck Depression Inventory and Geriatric Depression Scale indicated a mild depression in the hemiparetic group, while in the Parkinson's group no depression was found. The Dynamic Gait Index showed a risk of hemiparetic group drop, obtaining a significant difference when compared to the Parkinson Group (p < 0.05). Both groups had moderate positive index positive of religious and/or spiritual coping. Conclusion: The disabling diseases present greater relationship with the spirituality/religiosity than the progressive neurological diseases attended in training circuit.
- Subjects
PARKINSON'S disease treatment; PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation; MENTAL depression; HEMIPLEGIA; LIFE skills; RELIGION &; medicine; PHYSICAL therapy; PSYCHOLOGICAL tests; SPIRITUALITY; GERIATRIC Depression Scale
- Publication
Fisioterapia Brasil, 2020, Vol 21, Issue 3, p244
- ISSN
1518-9740
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.33233/fb.v21i3.3498