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. 2022 Oct 31;12(5):547–553. doi: 10.4103/jispcd.JISPCD_105_22

Table 3.

Significant differences in family functioning items between children with no MIH occurrence group and children with MIH occurrence group

Family functioning item MIH occurrence Percent
Disagree Partially disagree Partially agree Agree Total
Difficult planning family activities because of misunderstanding MIH not occurred 84.4 0 6.3 9.4 100
MIH occurred 90.5 4.8 0 4.8 100
In times of crisis, we turn to each other for support MIH not occurred 6.7 3.3 23.3 66.7 100
MIH occurred 23.8 0 4.8 71.4 100
We cannot talk to each other about the sadness we feel MIH not occurred 73.3 0 16.7 10.0 100
MIH occurred 89.5 5.3 0 5.3 100
Individuals are accepted for what they are MIH not occurred 3.2 3.2 16.1 77.4 100
MIH occurred 19.0 0 0 81.0 100
We avoid discussing our fears and concerns MIH not occurred 54.8 3.2 16.1 25.8 100
MIH occurred 57.1 14.3 9.5 19.0 100
We express feelings to each other MIH not occurred 3.4 0 13.8 82.8 100
MIH occurred 31.6 0 5.3 63.2 100
There are lots of bad feelings in our family MIH not occurred 70.0 6.7 20.0 3.3 100
MIH occurred 68.4 5.3 5.3 21.1 100
We feel accepted for what we are MIH not occurred 3.4 0 17.2 79.3 100
MIH occurred 21.1 0 0 78.9 100
Making decisions is a problem for our family MIH not occurred 73.3 3.3 20.0 3.3 100
MIH occurred 90.0 0 0 10.0 100
We are able to make decisions about how to solve problems MIH not occurred 6.9 0 34.5 58.6 100
MIH occurred 5.3 0 0 94.7 100
We don’t get along well together MIH not occurred 76.7 0 16.7 6.7 100
MIH occurred 95.0 0 0 5.0 100
We confide in each other MIH not occurred 6.5 0 12.9 80.6 100
MIH occurred 9.5 0 0 90.5 100