A cross sectional Study on the impact of a Positive PsychologyIntervention and a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for ClinicalParkinson's versus Intense Spinal String Injury in Peshawar“Review Article”

Authors : Muheebur Rehman , Farhana Shoaib, Shareen Mehak, Ayesha waris, Naeem Ahmad

DOI : 10.48047/HM.11.1.2025.17-34

Volume : 11

Issue : 1

Year : 2025

Page No : 17-34

This study targets investigating handicap, wellbeing related personal satisfaction (HrQoL),mental trouble, and mental highlights in Parkinson and SCI patients with ongoing agony. Anobservational cross-sectional review including 50 Parkinson and SCI patients (25 with persistenttorment and 25 without torment) was directed. The essential result was oneself revealed degreeof handicap and HrQoL which were both surveyed through the cognitive Effect Scale 3.0.Bothmental pain and explicit mental elements (i.e., self-adequacy, survival techniques,mentaladaptability, and saw social help) were analyzed. Parkinson and SCI patients with constanttorment revealed genuinely critical more elevated levels of inability and more awful HrQoL,higher mental misery and resoluteness, as well as a lower level of self-viability and issue situatedsurvival techniques than patients without torment (p < 0.001). At long last, connectionexamination in the gathering of Parkinson and SCI survivors with torment showed that moreelevated levels of handicap were fundamentally connected with higher mental misery. This studyaffirms the pessimistic impact of persistent torment on handicap and HrQoL in Parkinson andSCI patients and presents starter bits of knowledge on the relationship between constant agony,incapacity, HrQoL, psychosocial trouble, and the patient's methodology in managing individualhardships and feelings. These discoveries convey further ramifications for multidisciplinary theexecutives of Parkinson and SCI patients with persistent agony.Keywords: mental trouble; survival techniques; wellbeing related personal satisfaction;ongoing agony; Parkinson; SCI


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