Resilience and its association with religiosity, spirituality and affective disorders in dialysis chronic kidney patients
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Resumo: | Objectives: to evaluate the state of resilience and investigate its association with religiosity/spirituality and affective disorders in dialysis. Methods: Single-center, cross-sectional study with patients aged ≥ 18 years, dialysis time ≥ 6 months. The research instruments were the Resilience Scale-14 items; DUREL Scale; Daily Spiritual Experience Scale (DSES); and Anxiety, depression and stress scale (EADS). The state of resilience was assessed and its association tested with the patients'religiosity, spirituality, anxiety-stress-depression state. Results: 58 patients were included, 55.2% male, mean age 51.5 years. Resilience was very low /low/lower limit in 15.5%, moderate in 31%, moderately high/high in 50% of patients. A significant difference in the depression, anxiety, stress and intrinsic religiosity scores was detected according to resilience, with higher scores in patients with lower resilience. Resilience had a moderate negative correlation with the score of RI (r = -0.407; p = 0.002), anxiety (r = -0.360; p = 0.006) and depression (r = -0.316; p = 0.016) and weak negative correlation with DSES (r = -0.281; p = 0.034). There was no association with age, marital status, economic or cultural level, type of religion or laboratory tests on dialysis. Conclusion: Resilience was moderately high/high in 50% of dialysis’patients, and the higher the level of resilience, the more positive affective state, the better the full experience of religiosity and the greater frequency in spiritual experiences with God. Interventions that can assist in the management of difficulties and adaptations to chronic kidney disease should be promoted. |
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Resilience and its association with religiosity, spirituality and affective disorders in dialysis chronic kidney patientsLa resiliencia y su asociación con la religiosidad, la espiritualidad y los trastornos afectivos en pacientes renales crónicos en diálisisResiliência e sua associação com religiosidade, espiritualidade e distúrbios afetivos em pacientes renais crônicos dialíticosDiálisis renalResiliencia psicológicaEspiritualidadReligiónAnsiedad.Diálise renalResiliência psicológicaEspiritualidadeReligiãoAnsiedade.Renal dialysisResiliencePsychologicalSpiritualityReligionAnxiety.Objectives: to evaluate the state of resilience and investigate its association with religiosity/spirituality and affective disorders in dialysis. Methods: Single-center, cross-sectional study with patients aged ≥ 18 years, dialysis time ≥ 6 months. The research instruments were the Resilience Scale-14 items; DUREL Scale; Daily Spiritual Experience Scale (DSES); and Anxiety, depression and stress scale (EADS). The state of resilience was assessed and its association tested with the patients'religiosity, spirituality, anxiety-stress-depression state. Results: 58 patients were included, 55.2% male, mean age 51.5 years. Resilience was very low /low/lower limit in 15.5%, moderate in 31%, moderately high/high in 50% of patients. A significant difference in the depression, anxiety, stress and intrinsic religiosity scores was detected according to resilience, with higher scores in patients with lower resilience. Resilience had a moderate negative correlation with the score of RI (r = -0.407; p = 0.002), anxiety (r = -0.360; p = 0.006) and depression (r = -0.316; p = 0.016) and weak negative correlation with DSES (r = -0.281; p = 0.034). There was no association with age, marital status, economic or cultural level, type of religion or laboratory tests on dialysis. Conclusion: Resilience was moderately high/high in 50% of dialysis’patients, and the higher the level of resilience, the more positive affective state, the better the full experience of religiosity and the greater frequency in spiritual experiences with God. Interventions that can assist in the management of difficulties and adaptations to chronic kidney disease should be promoted.Objetivos: evaluar el estado de la resiliencia e investigar su asociación con la religiosidad / espiritualidad y los trastornos afectivos en diálisis. Métodos: Estudio unicéntrico, transversal, con pacientes ≥ 18 años, tiempo de diálisis ≥ 6 meses. Los instrumentos de investigación fueron la Escala de Resiliencia - 14 ítems; Escala DUREL; Escala de Experiencias Espirituales Diarias (EEED); y Escala de ansiedad, depresión y estrés (EADS). Se clasificó el estado de resiliencia y se probó su asociación con el estado de religiosidad, espiritualidad, ansiedad-estrés-depresión de los pacientes. Resultados: participaron 58 pacientes, 55,2% varones, edad media 51,5 años. La resiliencia fue muy baja / baja / en el límite inferior en el 15,5%, moderada en el 31%, moderadamente alta / alta en el 50% de los pacientes. Se encontró una diferencia significativa en las puntuaciones de depresión, ansiedad, estrés y religiosidad intrínseca según el grado de resiliencia, con mayor puntuación en los pacientes con menor resiliencia. La resiliencia tuvo una correlación lineal negativa moderada con la puntuación de RI (r = -0,407; p = 0,002), ansiedad (r = -0,360; p = 0,006) y depresión (r = -0,316; p = 0,016) y una correlación negativa débil con EEDS (r = -0,281; p = 0,034). No hubo asociación con la edad, estado civil, nivel económico o cultural, tipo de religión o pruebas de laboratorio en diálisis. Conclusión: La resiliencia fue moderadamente alta / alta en el 50% de los pacientes en diálisis, y cuanto mayor era el nivel de resiliencia, se observaba un estado afectivo más positivo, mejor era la experiencia plena de religiosidad y mayor frecuencia en las experiencias espirituales con Dios. Se deben promover intervenciones que puedan ayudar en el manejo de las dificultades y adaptaciones a la enfermedad renal crónica.Objetivos: avaliar o estado de resiliência e investigar sua associação com religiosidade/espiritualidade e distúrbios afetivos em diálise. Métodos: Estudo de centro único, transversal, com pacientes com idade ≥ 18 anos, tempo de diálise ≥ 6 meses. Os instrumentos da pesquisa foram a Escala de Resiliência-14 itens; Escala DUREL; Escala de Experiências Espirituais Diárias (EEED); e Escala de ansiedade, depressão e estresse (EADS). O estado de resiliência foi classificado e sua associação testada com a religiosidade, espiritualidade, estado de ansiedade-estresse-depressão dos pacientes. Resultados: Participaram 58 pacientes, 55,2% masculino, idade média 51,5 anos. A resiliência foi muito baixa/baixa/no limite inferior em 15,5%, moderada em 31%, moderadamente alta/alta em 50% dos pacientes. Foi detectada diferença significativa nos escores de depressão, ansiedade, estresse e religiosidade intrínseca segundo o grau de resiliência, com pontuação mais elevada nos pacientes com resiliência mais baixa. A resiliência teve correlação linear negativa moderada com o escore de RI (r=-0,407; p=0,002), de ansiedade (r =-0,360; p = 0,006) e de depressão (r=-0,316; p = 0,016) e correlação negativa fraca com EEED (r=-0,281; p = 0,034). Não houve associação com idade, estado civil, nível econômico ou cultural, tipo de religião ou exames laboratoriais em diálise. Conclusão: A resiliência foi moderadamente alta/alta em 50% dos pacientes em diálise, e quanto maior o nível de resiliência, observou-se estado afetivo mais positivo, melhor vivência plena da religiosidade e maior frequência nas experiências espirituais com Deus. Intervenções que possam auxiliar no manejo das dificuldades e adaptações à doença renal crônica devem ser promovidas.Research, Society and Development2021-06-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1610610.33448/rsd-v10i7.16106Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e27110716106Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e27110716106Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e271107161062525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16106/14774Copyright (c) 2021 Claudia Maria Costa de Oliveira; Amara Alcântara Gouveia; Beatriz Carvalho Aragão Melo; Maria Eduarda Coimbra Rocha Jucá; Francisco Thiago Santos Salmito; Daniela Costa de Oliveira Santos; Aline Moreira do Vale Mota; Marcos Kubruslyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Claudia Maria Costa deGouveia, Amara Alcântara Melo, Beatriz Carvalho Aragão Jucá, Maria Eduarda Coimbra Rocha Salmito, Francisco Thiago SantosSantos, Daniela Costa de OliveiraMota, Aline Moreira do Vale Kubrusly, Marcos 2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16106Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:45.401898Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Resilience and its association with religiosity, spirituality and affective disorders in dialysis chronic kidney patients La resiliencia y su asociación con la religiosidad, la espiritualidad y los trastornos afectivos en pacientes renales crónicos en diálisis Resiliência e sua associação com religiosidade, espiritualidade e distúrbios afetivos em pacientes renais crônicos dialíticos |
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Resilience and its association with religiosity, spirituality and affective disorders in dialysis chronic kidney patients |
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Resilience and its association with religiosity, spirituality and affective disorders in dialysis chronic kidney patients Oliveira, Claudia Maria Costa de Diálisis renal Resiliencia psicológica Espiritualidad Religión Ansiedad. Diálise renal Resiliência psicológica Espiritualidade Religião Ansiedade. Renal dialysis Resilience Psychological Spirituality Religion Anxiety. |
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Resilience and its association with religiosity, spirituality and affective disorders in dialysis chronic kidney patients |
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Resilience and its association with religiosity, spirituality and affective disorders in dialysis chronic kidney patients |
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Resilience and its association with religiosity, spirituality and affective disorders in dialysis chronic kidney patients |
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Resilience and its association with religiosity, spirituality and affective disorders in dialysis chronic kidney patients |
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Resilience and its association with religiosity, spirituality and affective disorders in dialysis chronic kidney patients |
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Oliveira, Claudia Maria Costa de |
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Oliveira, Claudia Maria Costa de Gouveia, Amara Alcântara Melo, Beatriz Carvalho Aragão Jucá, Maria Eduarda Coimbra Rocha Salmito, Francisco Thiago Santos Santos, Daniela Costa de Oliveira Mota, Aline Moreira do Vale Kubrusly, Marcos |
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Gouveia, Amara Alcântara Melo, Beatriz Carvalho Aragão Jucá, Maria Eduarda Coimbra Rocha Salmito, Francisco Thiago Santos Santos, Daniela Costa de Oliveira Mota, Aline Moreira do Vale Kubrusly, Marcos |
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Oliveira, Claudia Maria Costa de Gouveia, Amara Alcântara Melo, Beatriz Carvalho Aragão Jucá, Maria Eduarda Coimbra Rocha Salmito, Francisco Thiago Santos Santos, Daniela Costa de Oliveira Mota, Aline Moreira do Vale Kubrusly, Marcos |
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Diálisis renal Resiliencia psicológica Espiritualidad Religión Ansiedad. Diálise renal Resiliência psicológica Espiritualidade Religião Ansiedade. Renal dialysis Resilience Psychological Spirituality Religion Anxiety. |
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Diálisis renal Resiliencia psicológica Espiritualidad Religión Ansiedad. Diálise renal Resiliência psicológica Espiritualidade Religião Ansiedade. Renal dialysis Resilience Psychological Spirituality Religion Anxiety. |
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Objectives: to evaluate the state of resilience and investigate its association with religiosity/spirituality and affective disorders in dialysis. Methods: Single-center, cross-sectional study with patients aged ≥ 18 years, dialysis time ≥ 6 months. The research instruments were the Resilience Scale-14 items; DUREL Scale; Daily Spiritual Experience Scale (DSES); and Anxiety, depression and stress scale (EADS). The state of resilience was assessed and its association tested with the patients'religiosity, spirituality, anxiety-stress-depression state. Results: 58 patients were included, 55.2% male, mean age 51.5 years. Resilience was very low /low/lower limit in 15.5%, moderate in 31%, moderately high/high in 50% of patients. A significant difference in the depression, anxiety, stress and intrinsic religiosity scores was detected according to resilience, with higher scores in patients with lower resilience. Resilience had a moderate negative correlation with the score of RI (r = -0.407; p = 0.002), anxiety (r = -0.360; p = 0.006) and depression (r = -0.316; p = 0.016) and weak negative correlation with DSES (r = -0.281; p = 0.034). There was no association with age, marital status, economic or cultural level, type of religion or laboratory tests on dialysis. Conclusion: Resilience was moderately high/high in 50% of dialysis’patients, and the higher the level of resilience, the more positive affective state, the better the full experience of religiosity and the greater frequency in spiritual experiences with God. Interventions that can assist in the management of difficulties and adaptations to chronic kidney disease should be promoted. |
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