Social features of the families of children and adolescents suffering from respiratory tuberculosis

The article describes one of the topical issues related to the study of social aspects of children tuberculosis that is the justification of substantial criteria of for defining social status of different families. The objective of the study is to compare social features of the families with childre...

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Main Authors: N. V. Zolotovа, A. A. Аkhtyamovа, E. S. Ovsyankinа, I. Yu. Petrаkovа, A. Yu. Khitevа
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: NEW TERRA Publishing House 2018-11-01
Series:Tuberkulez i Bolezni Lëgkih
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Online Access:https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1182
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spelling doaj-ea92afa287bd4731b51cc70706c629c12021-07-28T20:57:46ZrusNEW TERRA Publishing HouseTuberkulez i Bolezni Lëgkih2075-12302542-15062018-11-019610232910.21292/2075-1230-2018-96-10-23-291182Social features of the families of children and adolescents suffering from respiratory tuberculosisN. V. Zolotovа0A. A. Аkhtyamovа1E. S. Ovsyankinа2I. Yu. Petrаkovа3A. Yu. Khitevа4Central Tuberculosis Research InstituteCentral Tuberculosis Research InstituteCentral Tuberculosis Research InstituteCentral Tuberculosis Research InstituteCentral Tuberculosis Research InstituteThe article describes one of the topical issues related to the study of social aspects of children tuberculosis that is the justification of substantial criteria of for defining social status of different families. The objective of the study is to compare social features of the families with children and adolescents ill with respiratory tuberculosis based on the differential approach to the assessment of social adaptation of the family.Social characteristics of families of 239 children and adolescents have been studied, all the children and adolescents were examined and treated in Central Tuberculosis Research Institute in 2016-2017. This differential approach to social status assessment has allowed identifying two groups: functional families (49.4%) and families facing a high social risk (50.6% of cases). When comparing and analyzing two types of families, who had children and adolescents suffering from tuberculosis, it has been found out that those families differed from the social and economic point of view. The features common for certain types of families both with children and adolescents were the parents' level of education and particular employment of fathers. The remaining criteria (family structure, mothers' employment, accommodation, income size) were confidently different in the families of children and adolescents. The article demonstrates the need for a comprehensive analysis of the family in order to define its social status.https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1182children, adolescents, social characteristics, functional family, family facing social risks
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author N. V. Zolotovа
A. A. Аkhtyamovа
E. S. Ovsyankinа
I. Yu. Petrаkovа
A. Yu. Khitevа
spellingShingle N. V. Zolotovа
A. A. Аkhtyamovа
E. S. Ovsyankinа
I. Yu. Petrаkovа
A. Yu. Khitevа
Social features of the families of children and adolescents suffering from respiratory tuberculosis
Tuberkulez i Bolezni Lëgkih
children, adolescents, social characteristics, functional family, family facing social risks
author_facet N. V. Zolotovа
A. A. Аkhtyamovа
E. S. Ovsyankinа
I. Yu. Petrаkovа
A. Yu. Khitevа
author_sort N. V. Zolotovа
title Social features of the families of children and adolescents suffering from respiratory tuberculosis
title_short Social features of the families of children and adolescents suffering from respiratory tuberculosis
title_full Social features of the families of children and adolescents suffering from respiratory tuberculosis
title_fullStr Social features of the families of children and adolescents suffering from respiratory tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Social features of the families of children and adolescents suffering from respiratory tuberculosis
title_sort social features of the families of children and adolescents suffering from respiratory tuberculosis
publisher NEW TERRA Publishing House
series Tuberkulez i Bolezni Lëgkih
issn 2075-1230
2542-1506
publishDate 2018-11-01
description The article describes one of the topical issues related to the study of social aspects of children tuberculosis that is the justification of substantial criteria of for defining social status of different families. The objective of the study is to compare social features of the families with children and adolescents ill with respiratory tuberculosis based on the differential approach to the assessment of social adaptation of the family.Social characteristics of families of 239 children and adolescents have been studied, all the children and adolescents were examined and treated in Central Tuberculosis Research Institute in 2016-2017. This differential approach to social status assessment has allowed identifying two groups: functional families (49.4%) and families facing a high social risk (50.6% of cases). When comparing and analyzing two types of families, who had children and adolescents suffering from tuberculosis, it has been found out that those families differed from the social and economic point of view. The features common for certain types of families both with children and adolescents were the parents' level of education and particular employment of fathers. The remaining criteria (family structure, mothers' employment, accommodation, income size) were confidently different in the families of children and adolescents. The article demonstrates the need for a comprehensive analysis of the family in order to define its social status.
topic children, adolescents, social characteristics, functional family, family facing social risks
url https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1182
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