A new checklist helps people with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex report mental health challenges more easily.
Researchers created a questionnaire called the TAND-SQ that helps caregivers and patients with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) identify mental health issues. It has 33 questions grouped into 8 categories, making it easier to understand different challenges they face. People can rate how often they've experienced these issues and how severe they feel they are. The study showed that the questionnaire is reliable, meaning it produces consistent results when used by different people. This tool can help families communicate better with doctors about mental health concerns.
This finding is important for anyone affected by Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, including patients and their caregivers. Just like a map helps you navigate a new area, the TAND-SQ helps families understand and manage mental health challenges more effectively. It can lead to better conversations with doctors, resulting in improved care tailored to individual needs. Caregivers can use the checklist to spot issues early, making it easier to get help. Overall, it empowers families to take charge of their mental health and well-being.
The study involved a small number of participants, which may limit how broadly we can apply the results. Not every cluster of questions showed strong reliability, which means some areas may need more attention. It's important for patients and caregivers to continue exploring various ways to manage mental health challenges even with this helpful tool.
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