La Percepción del Paciente con Diagnóstico de Esquizofrenia Paranoide sobre el Nivel de Comunicación dentro de su Sistema Familiar
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La esquizofrenia paranoide carece de medicación o tratamiento psicológico eficaces, ello impulsa a estudiar la percepción del paciente sobre la comunicación dentro de su sistema familiar, para establecer si es la causa probable de su enfermedad. Esta investigación cuantitativa, descriptiva, de diseño no experimental-transeccional, mediante la aplicación de Escala de Comunicación Familiar de Barnes, H. y Olson, D. mide negativamente la percepción del paciente sobre su comunicación familiar. La comparación con los resultados del grupo sin enfermedad a través de la Chi cuadrado confirman la relación entre la esquizofrenia paranoide y la comunicación por lo que esta relación positiva permitirá diseñar instrumentos que mejoren la comunicación y con ello la enfermedad.
Paranoid schizophrenia lacks effective medication or psychological treatment, this prompts to study the patient's perception of communication within his family system, to establish if it is the probable cause of his illness. This quantitative, descriptive, non-experimental-transectional design, using Barnes, H. and Olson, D. Family Communication Scale, negatively measures the patient's perception about his / her family communication. The comparison with the results of the group without disease through Chi square confirms the relationship between paranoid schizophrenia and communication, so that this positive relationship will allow the design of instruments that improve communication and thus the disease.
Paranoid schizophrenia lacks effective medication or psychological treatment, this prompts to study the patient's perception of communication within his family system, to establish if it is the probable cause of his illness. This quantitative, descriptive, non-experimental-transectional design, using Barnes, H. and Olson, D. Family Communication Scale, negatively measures the patient's perception about his / her family communication. The comparison with the results of the group without disease through Chi square confirms the relationship between paranoid schizophrenia and communication, so that this positive relationship will allow the design of instruments that improve communication and thus the disease.
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Vol. 13, No. 13