Abstract
Objective To investigate the relationship between the uncertainty of pre-antiviral therapy and social support and psychological flexibility in children with viral hepatitis in their families. Methods From January to December 2017, 300 parents of children with viral hepatitis were investigated using the disease uncertainty scale, social support scale, mental resilience scale.Pearson correlation factors were used to analyze the relationship between disease uncertainty, social support and psychological resilience before antiviral treatment, and multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of parents' disease uncertainty. Results The parental uncertainty score of 300 children with viral hepatitis was(71.25±8.38)points, the total social support score was(28.12±5.56)points, and the psychological elasticity score was(62.98±4.22)points.There was negative correlation with disease uncertainty and social support and psychological elasticity of children with viral hepatitis before parental antiviral treatment by Pearson correlation factor analysis, and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05). Conclusion There is a clear uncertainty of illness before antiviral treatment for children with viral hepatitis in children.In addition to paying attention to the psychological status of children, medical staff should also give information and emotional support to the families of the children to improve the psychological elasticity of the families of children.To relieve family members of anxiety and uncertainty. Key words: Viral hepatitis; Family antiviral; Disease uncertainty; Social support; Psychological flexibility; Relationship
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