Parent Psychosocial Adjustment to Inpatient Pediatric Rehabilitation, and the Role of Uncertainty and Self-Care

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作者
Bakula, Dana M. M. [1 ,2 ,9 ]
Traino, Katherine A. A. [3 ]
Dattilo, Taylor M. M. [3 ]
Davis, Morgan P. P. [3 ]
Sharkey, Christina M. M. [4 ]
Espeleta, Hannah C. C. [5 ]
Cherry, Amanda S. S. [6 ]
McMichael, Tami [7 ]
Johnson, Michael [7 ]
Wallace, Rebecca [8 ]
Mullins, Larry L. L. [3 ]
机构
[1] Childrens Mercy Kansas City, Dept Pediat, Kansas City, MO USA
[2] Oklahoma State Univ, Dept Psychol, Stillwater, OK USA
[3] Univ Missouri, Sch Med, Kansas City, MO USA
[4] Childrens Natl Hosp, Div Neurol, Washington, DC USA
[5] Med Univ South Carolina, Coll Nursing, Charleston, SC USA
[6] Univ Oklahoma, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Pediat, Oklahoma City, OK USA
[7] Bethany Childrens Hlth Ctr, Bethany, OK USA
[8] Childrens Hosp New Orleans, New Orleans, LA USA
[9] Childrens Mercy Kansas City, Dept Pediat, 2401 Gillham Rd, Kansas City, MO 64108 USA
关键词
pediatric rehabilitation; uncertainty; self-care; anxiety; depression; posttraumatic stress; CHRONIC PHYSICAL ILLNESS; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; BRAIN-INJURY; CHILDREN; CANCER; MOTHERS; ADOLESCENTS;
D O I
10.1037/rep0000483
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Purpose/Objective: The stressors experienced by parents of children admitted for inpatient rehabilitation likely place parents at high risk for poor psychosocial adjustment; however, no research to date has described parent adjustment during the acute phase of a child's inpatient rehabilitation hospitalization. The present study evaluates parent adjustment processes through the lens of the transactional stress and coping model by assessing a specific cognitive process (i.e., illness uncertainty) and coping methods (i.e., self-care), which may influence parent adjustment during the inpatient rehabilitation. Research Method/Design: Forty-two parents (47.6% White, 86% female) of children newly admitted to a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation hospital were recruited. Parents completed self-report measures of demographics, illness uncertainty, self-care, and depressive, anxious, and posttraumatic stress symptoms. Results: Sixty-six percent of parents reported clinically significant symptoms in at least one domain of distress. Illness uncertainty accounted for 22.2%-42.4% of the variance in parent distress symptoms, after controlling for parent and child age, parent trauma history, and income. Self-care accounted for 35.1%-51.9% of the variance in parent distress symptoms, when accounting for parent and child age, parent trauma history, and income. Conclusions/Implications: More than half of parents endorsed clinical elevations in anxiety, depression, and/or posttraumatic stress. Illness uncertainty and self-care are likely very important clinical topics to discuss with parents. Future research should seek to not only assess how parent distress changes across time, but also how other cognitive processes, as well as environmental and family factors influence the parent adjustment process.
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页码:146 / 154
页数:9
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