Positive thinking, resourcefulness skills, and future anxiety among the caregivers of children with intellectual disability: an intervention study

Abstract Background Positive thinking is a mental attitude that focuses on positive thoughts and beliefs in order to improve one’s outlook on life and is linked to a variety of positive psychological and health consequences, as well as decreased anxiety and depression. This study aimed to evaluate t...

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Main Authors: Safia Ragab El Sebaie, Maha Mahmoud Abd El Aziz, Safaa Mohamed Metwaly Atia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2024-03-01
Series:Middle East Current Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43045-024-00412-x
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author Safia Ragab El Sebaie
Maha Mahmoud Abd El Aziz
Safaa Mohamed Metwaly Atia
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Maha Mahmoud Abd El Aziz
Safaa Mohamed Metwaly Atia
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description Abstract Background Positive thinking is a mental attitude that focuses on positive thoughts and beliefs in order to improve one’s outlook on life and is linked to a variety of positive psychological and health consequences, as well as decreased anxiety and depression. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of an intervention program on positive thinking, resourcefulness skills, and future anxiety among caregivers of children with intellectual disability. A quasi-experimental design was used on 70 caregivers whose children were attending the intellectual education school in Zagazig City. Data were collected through an interview questionnaire sheet composed of sociodemographic datasheet and child characteristics, the Positive Thinking Skills Scale (PTSS), the Resourcefulness Skills Scale (RSS), and the Future Anxiety Scale. Results The mean score of future anxiety was lower at the post-intervention phase compared to pre-intervention among the participants’ caregivers. Otherwise, the mean scores of positive thinking, social resourcefulness, personal resourcefulness, and total resourcefulness were higher at the post-intervention phase compared to pre-intervention among the participants’ caregivers. Positive thinking improved among 60.76%, resourcefulness skills among 19.49%, and future anxiety decreased among 21.30% of the caregivers after the intervention. Conclusion The intervention program was efficient in improving the caregivers’ positive thinking and resourcefulness skills and decreasing their future anxiety. Recommendations A continuous psychosocial training program is recommended to enhance the caregivers’ positive thinking and improve other aspects of psychological adjustment.
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spelling doaj.art-70f5f885e1144fbb92a36ed75b7981bf2024-03-31T11:09:28ZengSpringerOpenMiddle East Current Psychiatry2090-54162024-03-0131111310.1186/s43045-024-00412-xPositive thinking, resourcefulness skills, and future anxiety among the caregivers of children with intellectual disability: an intervention studySafia Ragab El Sebaie0Maha Mahmoud Abd El Aziz1Safaa Mohamed Metwaly Atia2Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Zagazig UniversityCommunity Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Zagazig UniversityPsychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Zagazig UniversityAbstract Background Positive thinking is a mental attitude that focuses on positive thoughts and beliefs in order to improve one’s outlook on life and is linked to a variety of positive psychological and health consequences, as well as decreased anxiety and depression. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of an intervention program on positive thinking, resourcefulness skills, and future anxiety among caregivers of children with intellectual disability. A quasi-experimental design was used on 70 caregivers whose children were attending the intellectual education school in Zagazig City. Data were collected through an interview questionnaire sheet composed of sociodemographic datasheet and child characteristics, the Positive Thinking Skills Scale (PTSS), the Resourcefulness Skills Scale (RSS), and the Future Anxiety Scale. Results The mean score of future anxiety was lower at the post-intervention phase compared to pre-intervention among the participants’ caregivers. Otherwise, the mean scores of positive thinking, social resourcefulness, personal resourcefulness, and total resourcefulness were higher at the post-intervention phase compared to pre-intervention among the participants’ caregivers. Positive thinking improved among 60.76%, resourcefulness skills among 19.49%, and future anxiety decreased among 21.30% of the caregivers after the intervention. Conclusion The intervention program was efficient in improving the caregivers’ positive thinking and resourcefulness skills and decreasing their future anxiety. Recommendations A continuous psychosocial training program is recommended to enhance the caregivers’ positive thinking and improve other aspects of psychological adjustment.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43045-024-00412-xCaregiversFuture anxietyIntellectual disabilityPositive thinkingResourcefulness skillsIntervention study
spellingShingle Safia Ragab El Sebaie
Maha Mahmoud Abd El Aziz
Safaa Mohamed Metwaly Atia
Positive thinking, resourcefulness skills, and future anxiety among the caregivers of children with intellectual disability: an intervention study
Middle East Current Psychiatry
Caregivers
Future anxiety
Intellectual disability
Positive thinking
Resourcefulness skills
Intervention study
title Positive thinking, resourcefulness skills, and future anxiety among the caregivers of children with intellectual disability: an intervention study
title_full Positive thinking, resourcefulness skills, and future anxiety among the caregivers of children with intellectual disability: an intervention study
title_fullStr Positive thinking, resourcefulness skills, and future anxiety among the caregivers of children with intellectual disability: an intervention study
title_full_unstemmed Positive thinking, resourcefulness skills, and future anxiety among the caregivers of children with intellectual disability: an intervention study
title_short Positive thinking, resourcefulness skills, and future anxiety among the caregivers of children with intellectual disability: an intervention study
title_sort positive thinking resourcefulness skills and future anxiety among the caregivers of children with intellectual disability an intervention study
topic Caregivers
Future anxiety
Intellectual disability
Positive thinking
Resourcefulness skills
Intervention study
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43045-024-00412-x
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