Paidéia (Ribeirão Preto) (Nov 2020)

Positive Psychology Intervention for Families of Hospitalized Children

  • Doralúcia Gil da Silva,
  • Claudia Hofheinz Giacomoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-4327e3036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30

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Abstract Positive Psychology interventions may benefit families with hospitalized children. This study aimed to evaluate a pilot intervention in positive psychology for parents with hospitalized children with acute health conditions. A quasi-experimental study was conducted with thirty mothers with a mean age of 25.37 (SD = 7.3), most of them with incomplete elementary school and married. A focal intervention was applied in the individual and group modality and a comparison group was carried out. Pre- and post-test evaluations were performed using standardized instruments on subjective well-being, symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress and ways of coping with problems. Data pointed out that in the intervention group, the levels of positive affects and problem-focused coping increased in relation to the comparison group. Likewise, in the individual intervention there was also an increase in problem-focused coping in relation to the comparison group.

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