Efeitos do Treino Habilidades de Resolução de Problemas com Mães de Pacientes com Fibrose Cística
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2025.1.41559Palavras-chave:
controle parental, depressão, fibrose cística, habilidades de resolução de problemasResumo
A fibrose cística é frequentemente diagnosticada na infância, afetando a saúde mental dos cuidadores e a interação com a criança. Este estudo avaliou os efeitos de um treinamento de habilidades de resolução de problemas na saúde mental e controle materno (suporte apropriado, controle crítico e superproteção) de duas mães de crianças com fibrose cística. Foi uma investigação piloto com delineamento experimental de caso único AB. Nas avaliações pré-intervenção e pós-intervenção, as mães responderam ao Inventário Beck de Depressão-II e à Entrevista Semiestruturada sobre Controle Materno. Os resultados revelaram redução da depressão nos dois casos. Houve pequeno aumento do suporte apropriado e modesta redução da superproteção em um caso. O treinamento em resolução de problemas reduziu a depressão em mães de crianças com fibrose cística, promovendo soluções efetivas para demandas cotidianas com crianças. Entretanto, é necessário estender as estratégias ou a duração do programa para produzir efeitos relevantes no controle materno.
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