Association between Coping Behaviors, Domestic Violence and Depression in Parents of Children with Down's Syndrome
Patricia Martínez Lanz *
Universidad Anáhuac México Norte, Avenida Universidad Anáhuac No. 46, Colonia Lomas Anáhuac, Huixquilucan, Estado de México, México
Laura Alejandra Corona Guevara
Universidad Anáhuac México Norte, Avenida Universidad Anáhuac No. 46, Colonia Lomas Anáhuac, Huixquilucan, Estado de México, México.
María Gutiérrez Poo
Universidad Anáhuac México Norte, Avenida Universidad Anáhuac No. 46, Colonia Lomas Anáhuac, Huixquilucan, Estado de México, México
Elvira Kably Smeke
Universidad Anáhuac México Norte, Avenida Universidad Anáhuac No. 46, Colonia Lomas Anáhuac, Huixquilucan, Estado de México, México.
María Fernanda López Gallego
Universidad Anáhuac México Norte, Avenida Universidad Anáhuac No. 46, Colonia Lomas Anáhuac, Huixquilucan, Estado de México, México
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aim: Analyze the prevalence of domestic violence and depression and their association with coping behaviors in a group of parents of children with Down´s Syndrome.
Study Design: No experimental, descriptive-correlational.
Sample: This study used a non probabilistic sample of 212 parents of children with Down´s Syndrome, men and women, were the average age was 43.52 years old and most of them reported to be married (66%). The averageage of the Down´s Syndrome children was 13.7 years old.
Methods: The instrument applied was composed by three scales: the depression symptoms were evaluated using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), an adapted version of the Coping Mechanisms Scale (EEC-M) for the measuring of coping strategies, and a domestic violence scale validated in Mexican population (Martínez Lanz, 2007).
Results: The largest percentage of parents reported low levels of depression symptoms and domestic violence (79% y 87%, respectively).The results showed that parents with the highest levels of depressive symptoms usually got a more adequate solution for the problems, also reported more religious ways of coping situations, higher inhibition of their own emotions, search of professional support for aggressive reactions, cognitive avoidance and a bigger expression and distortion of problems.
Conclusion: Highest correlations were found in emotional inhibition, aggressive behavior and difficult coping expressions depressive symptoms were strongly related with rejection of emotional decisions and aggressive behavior.
Keywords: Coping, depression, down syndrome