Levels of Psychosocial Problems of Children Attending outpatient Clinics of the Paediatric Hospitals in the City of Baghdad

Objective: The purpose of the study is to find out the levels of psychosocial problems in a sample of out-patient children attending the pediatric hospitals in Baghdad city at the time of this study. Methodology: A descriptive study design was achieved in Aug. 21ist through Nov. 10th 2013. A non-pr...

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Main Authors: Aysin Kamal Mohammed Noori, Mahdi Abed Neamah Al-Musawi, Maan Hameed I. Al-Ameri
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Published: University of Kufa, Faculty of Nursing 2016-12-01
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Mahdi Abed Neamah Al-Musawi
Maan Hameed I. Al-Ameri
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description Objective: The purpose of the study is to find out the levels of psychosocial problems in a sample of out-patient children attending the pediatric hospitals in Baghdad city at the time of this study. Methodology: A descriptive study design was achieved in Aug. 21ist through Nov. 10th 2013. A non-probability accidental sample of 138 children with age ranged of six to twelve year and more, who attended with their parent in one of the outpatient departments of pediatric hospitals in Baghdad city, participated in this study. A designed questionnaire was used for the study. This questionnaire is a modified version of Pediatric Symptoms Checklist (PSC) and it consists of two parts; a basic demographic characteristics which includes the information about the child: age, gender, class and number of children in the family; information about the parents such as age, level of education and occupation and secondly, a part forms the inventory. The inventory comprised of 38 items organized into five subcategories. Four choices were for each item. The total score of the inventory was ranged of zero to 114. Results: One hundred and thirty eight questionnaires were completed. 56.5% of sample is male, 29.7% of the pupils are in fifth class, and 56.5% are of families having 4 to 6 child. Half of the fathers are of four decade old while more than half of the mothers are of three decade old; and 41.3% of parents and 54.3% of mothers have primary school. The severity of psychosocial problems of the participants ranged of mild (38.4%, n: 53); moderate (31.9%, n: 44); and severe (29.7%, n: 41). The study found that the higher severity of the child's psychosocial problems was significantly correlated with older age of their parents. Conclusions: The present study revealed that more than half of children are male; and also more than half of the families have four children and more; less than half of fathers and more than half of mothers have primary school level of education; half of the fathers are in fourth decade and more than half of mothers are in third decade; the study indicated that more than half of children have level of psychosocial problems ranged between moderate to KUFA JOURNAL FOR NURSING SCIENCES Vol. 6 No. 3 Sep. through Dec. 2016 050 severe. Finally, the results indicated that the older the parents are the severer levels of psychosocial problems have their children. Recommendation: The study recommends that the psychosocial health should be considered as target and important aspect for such study as a part of child health service; suggest an educational program for the importance of psychosocial health, in hospitals, out-patients clinics, and non-governmental organizations in order to increase people's level of understanding regarding psychosocial health as well as preventing child's distress; and conduct further studies to provide critical information concerning factors that influence child's psychosocial health, with more concerns about other unstudied factors.
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spelling doaj-art-bc667e80633140c8a3c3f6993b201ac92025-08-20T02:27:05ZengUniversity of Kufa, Faculty of NursingKufa Journal for Nursing Sciences2223-40552521-86382016-12-016310.36321/kjns.vi20163.2678Levels of Psychosocial Problems of Children Attending outpatient Clinics of the Paediatric Hospitals in the City of BaghdadAysin Kamal Mohammed Noori 0Mahdi Abed Neamah Al-Musawi 1Maan Hameed I. Al-Ameri 2University of BaghdadUniversity of BaghdadUniversity of Baghdad Objective: The purpose of the study is to find out the levels of psychosocial problems in a sample of out-patient children attending the pediatric hospitals in Baghdad city at the time of this study. Methodology: A descriptive study design was achieved in Aug. 21ist through Nov. 10th 2013. A non-probability accidental sample of 138 children with age ranged of six to twelve year and more, who attended with their parent in one of the outpatient departments of pediatric hospitals in Baghdad city, participated in this study. A designed questionnaire was used for the study. This questionnaire is a modified version of Pediatric Symptoms Checklist (PSC) and it consists of two parts; a basic demographic characteristics which includes the information about the child: age, gender, class and number of children in the family; information about the parents such as age, level of education and occupation and secondly, a part forms the inventory. The inventory comprised of 38 items organized into five subcategories. Four choices were for each item. The total score of the inventory was ranged of zero to 114. Results: One hundred and thirty eight questionnaires were completed. 56.5% of sample is male, 29.7% of the pupils are in fifth class, and 56.5% are of families having 4 to 6 child. Half of the fathers are of four decade old while more than half of the mothers are of three decade old; and 41.3% of parents and 54.3% of mothers have primary school. The severity of psychosocial problems of the participants ranged of mild (38.4%, n: 53); moderate (31.9%, n: 44); and severe (29.7%, n: 41). The study found that the higher severity of the child's psychosocial problems was significantly correlated with older age of their parents. Conclusions: The present study revealed that more than half of children are male; and also more than half of the families have four children and more; less than half of fathers and more than half of mothers have primary school level of education; half of the fathers are in fourth decade and more than half of mothers are in third decade; the study indicated that more than half of children have level of psychosocial problems ranged between moderate to KUFA JOURNAL FOR NURSING SCIENCES Vol. 6 No. 3 Sep. through Dec. 2016 050 severe. Finally, the results indicated that the older the parents are the severer levels of psychosocial problems have their children. Recommendation: The study recommends that the psychosocial health should be considered as target and important aspect for such study as a part of child health service; suggest an educational program for the importance of psychosocial health, in hospitals, out-patients clinics, and non-governmental organizations in order to increase people's level of understanding regarding psychosocial health as well as preventing child's distress; and conduct further studies to provide critical information concerning factors that influence child's psychosocial health, with more concerns about other unstudied factors. https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kjns/article/view/2678psychosocialchildrenout-patientpediatric
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Mahdi Abed Neamah Al-Musawi
Maan Hameed I. Al-Ameri
Levels of Psychosocial Problems of Children Attending outpatient Clinics of the Paediatric Hospitals in the City of Baghdad
Kufa Journal for Nursing Sciences
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title Levels of Psychosocial Problems of Children Attending outpatient Clinics of the Paediatric Hospitals in the City of Baghdad
title_full Levels of Psychosocial Problems of Children Attending outpatient Clinics of the Paediatric Hospitals in the City of Baghdad
title_fullStr Levels of Psychosocial Problems of Children Attending outpatient Clinics of the Paediatric Hospitals in the City of Baghdad
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