Title of article :
Research Paper: Relationship Between Psychological Symptoms, Age, Severity of Symptoms, and Societal Integration in Patients With Facial Nerve Paralysis
Author/Authors :
Muhammad Kassim, Nafisa Department of Physiotherapy - Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital - Kano, Nigeria , Abdullahi, Auwal Department of Physiotherapy - College of health Science - Bayero University - Kano, Nigeria , Sammani Usman, Jibril Department of Physiotherapy - College of health Science - Bayero University - Kano, Nigeria
Abstract :
Objectives: Facial Nerve Paralysis (FNP) may cause disfigurement of the face, which result
in psychological disturbances and isolation because of society’s reaction to people’s physical
appearance. This study aimed to determine the relationship between psychological symptoms,
age, the severity of symptoms, and societal integration in people with FNP.
Methods: The present research is a cross-sectional study involving patients with FNP
approved by the research ethics committees of Kano State Ministry of Health and Aminu Kano
Teaching Hospital. The instruments used in the study are Hospital Anxiety and Depression
Scale (HADS) to assess psychological distress, House-Brackmann Scale (HBS) to assess the
severity of facial nerve damage, and the Facial Nerve Palsy Integration Register (FAIR) to
assess community integration of patients with FNP.
Results: Thirty-seven patients with FNP (16 males and 21 females) with the age range of 14 to
70 years participated in the current study. The findings of this study showed differences in societal
integration between males and females (in favor of the males); the severity of FNP decreased as
the societal integration of the patients increased, and as age increased, the societal integration
decreased. Additionally, there was no difference in the integration between single and married
ones. Furthermore, there was a significant positive correlation between depression and societal
integration, but no significant correlation existed between anxiety and societal integration of the
patients. Similarly, the findings showed a moderate negative significant correlation between the
degree of disfigurement (severity) and societal integration of the patients.
Discussion: Women and older patients with FNP may have less community integration.
However, Women may be less depressed than men since they have social contacts with both
men and women.
Keywords :
Facial nerve , Depression , Anxiety , Rehabilitation , facial palsy
Journal title :
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal (IRJ)