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American Journal of Advances in Nursing Research

Volume 11, Issue 2, 2024
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American Journal of Advances in Nursing Research
Issn
XXX-XXXX (Print), 2349 – 0691 (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
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editorajanr@mcmed.us
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Abstract
Title
RESILIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY AMONG SPOUSES OF PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE SYNDROME
Author
Shamol Varghese, Dr.Starmine.C*
Email
starsujin6pearl@gmail.com
keyword
Resilience, Spirituality, Spouses of patients with alcohol dependence syndrome.
Abstract
Spouses of patients with alcohol dependence syndrome require adequate coping strategies to maintain resilience and spirituality. The study was undertaken to assess resilience and spirituality among spouses of patients with alcohol dependence syndrome. The objectives were to assess resilience and spirituality, to find the relationship of resilience with spirituality, and to identify the association of resilience and spirituality with selected socio-demographic variables. Using convenience sampling, 106 spouses of patients with alcohol dependence syndrome who attending the psychiatric inpatient de-addiction unit of tertiary care hospital in Ernakulum District were enrolled in the study. Socio-demographic Proforma, Connor Davidson Scale, Daily Spiritual Experience Scale were used to collect the data. Findings of the study showed a statistically high positive correlation of resilience and spirituality (p<0.001). Among the selected socio-demographic variables, resilience and spirituality were found to be significantly associated with Religion (p=0.019), Type of marriage (p=0.006) and History of physical and sexual abuse (P=0.045). Among that, 20% of spouses were having high, 35% of spouses were having moderate and 45% of spouses were having low marital satisfaction, resilience and spirituality respectively
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