Parent-adolescent relationship in youths with a chronic condition.


Autoria(s): Christin A.; Akre C.; Berchtold A.; Suris J.C.
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

BACKGROUND: Suffering from a chronic disease or disability (CDD) during adolescence can be a burden for both the adolescents and their parents. The aim of the present study is to assess how living with a CDD during adolescence, the quality of parent-adolescent relationship (PAR) and the adolescent's psychosocial development interact with each other. METHODS: Using the Swiss Multicenter Adolescent Survey on Health 2002 (SMASH02) database, we compared adolescents aged 16-20 years with a CDD (n = 760) with their healthy peers (n = 6493) on sociodemographics, adolescents' general and psychosocial health, interparental relationship and PAR. RESULTS: Bivariate analyses showed that adolescents with a CDD had a poorer psychosocial health and a more difficult relationship with their parents. The log-linear model indirectly linked CDD and poor PAR through four variables: two of the adolescents' psychosocial health variables (suicide attempt and sensation seeking), the need for help regarding difficulties with parents and a highly educated mother that acted as a protective factor, allowing for a better parent-adolescent with a CDD relationship. CONCLUSION: It is essential for health professionals taking care of adolescents with a CDD to distinguish between issues in relation with the CDD from other psychosocial difficulties, in order to help these adolescents and their parents deal with them appropriately and thus maintain a healthy PAR.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_A0BA1C0F1574

isbn:1365-2214 (Electronic)

pmid:26140665

doi:10.1111/cch.12266

isiid:000367930300005

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Child: Care, Health and Development, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 36-41

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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