Author/Authors :
Safa ، Mitra نويسنده Clinical Tuberculois and Epidemiology Research Center, NRITLD,Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciecnes, Tehran- Iran , , Khalilzadeh، Soheila نويسنده , , Talischi ، Firoozeh نويسنده Tobacco Prevention and Control Research Center, NRITLD, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, TEHRAN-IRAN. , , Alizadeh، Saeideh نويسنده Pediatric Respiratory Diseases Research Center, NRITLD, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran ,
Abstract :
Background: Cystic fibrosis and asthma are considered among the chronic
respiratory diseases. Taking care of the sick child by the mother-which is
usually the main care taker- can be associated with high loads of stress and
result in behavioral problems like anxiety, depression and change in sleep
quality. This study aimed at evaluating the correlation between depressionanxiety
and sleep quality in mothers of children suffering from cystic fibrosis
and asthma hospitalized in Masih Daneshvari Hospital.
Materials and Methods: This was an analytical descriptive cross-sectional
study conducted on 148 subjects (mothers of children with cystic fibrosis and
asthma hospitalized in Masih Daneshvari Hospital) during 2008-2010. Data
were collected using a questionnaire for demographic characteristics, sleep
quality and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Pittsburgh sleep
quality index questionnaire (PQSI) was developed by Dr. Buysse and
colleagues at the University of Pittsburgh’s Western Psychiatric Institute and
Clinic in the late 1980s. The PSQI was created after observing that most patients
with psychiatric disorders had sleep disorders as well. Also, required data
regarding the pulmonary function of patients was extracted from their medical
records.
Results: In this study, high levels of anxiety and depression and poor sleep
quality requiring clinical intervention were seen in 37.2%, 29.1% and 39% of
mothers, respectively. A significant association was detected between sleep
quality and depression-anxiety (P-value < 0.005). Also, depression-anxiety was
significantly correlated with number of children and smoking (P-value < 0.005).
A total of 20% of mothers suffering from depression and 14.3% of mothers with
anxiety disorder had a history of cigarette smoking (P-value < 0.005). No
significant association was found between substance abuse and occupation with
depression-anxiety. Susceptibility was only correlated with anxiety (Pvalue <
0.005).
Conclusion: Our study showed a significant association between sleep quality
and depression-anxiety in mothers of children suffering from cystic fibrosis and
asthma. Greater attention should be paid to prevent development and
aggravation of these conditions in susceptible mothers who are the main care
taker of their sick child with chronic diseases.