Parenting Stress in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Pediatric neurology Pub Date : 2024-12-21 DOI:10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2024.12.006
Jenny Do, Syed Hashmi, Hope Northrup, Laura S Farach, Deborah Pearson, Kate Richardson
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Abstract

Background: Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a multisystemic genetic disorder with clinical variability. As the needs of children with TSC may differ, parenting demands may similarly differ. Characterizing parenting stress, or emotional maladaptation from parenting duties, can enable health care providers to assist parents of children with TSC.

Methods: Multiple methods were used to survey 269 parents of children (aged zero to 12 years) with TSC. The Parenting Stress Index (PSI) measured parenting stress, and children's TSC clinical, seizure, and neuropsychiatric features were obtained. A qualitative free response item asked parents to describe significant parenting stressors for a child with TSC.

Results: Half of the participants achieved a clinically relevant PSI composite score with a high representation of the PSI subdomain, Parent-Child Dysfunction. Parents reported higher stress for children with certain skin and ocular TSC features, intractable epilepsy with or without status epilepticus, developmental delay or intellectual disability, TSC-associated neuropsychiatric disorders, and parent race and income. These variables accounted for 46% of PSI variability. Thematic analyses identified stressors consistent with survey findings and other novel constructs like uncertainty and a lack of personal or health care support.

Conclusions: These results could be used to improve parenting stress by counseling on the dermatologic and ophthalmologic TSC findings, anticipatory guidance on seizure symptoms, maximizing early childhood intervention or related therapies, and providing psychosocial assessment to all parents with a low threshold for referral to a mental health specialist. These considerations may ameliorate parenting stress and ultimately improve quality of life for families and patients with TSC.

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结节性硬化症的父母压力。
背景:结节性硬化症(TSC)是一种具有临床变异性的多系统遗传疾病。由于TSC儿童的需求可能不同,养育要求也可能同样不同。描述养育压力的特征,或从养育责任中产生的情绪适应不良,可以使卫生保健提供者能够帮助患有TSC儿童的父母。方法:采用多种方法对269例0 ~ 12岁TSC患儿家长进行调查。父母压力指数(PSI)测量父母压力,并获得儿童TSC临床、癫痫发作和神经精神特征。一个定性的自由回答项目要求父母描述一个TSC儿童的重要养育压力源。结果:一半的参与者获得了临床相关的PSI综合评分,其中PSI子域亲子功能障碍具有较高的代表性。父母报告说,患有某些皮肤和眼部TSC特征、伴或不伴癫痫持续状态的顽固性癫痫、发育迟缓或智力残疾、TSC相关神经精神疾病、父母种族和收入的儿童的压力更高。这些变量占PSI变异性的46%。专题分析确定了与调查结果一致的压力源,以及不确定性和缺乏个人或医疗保健支持等其他新概念。结论:这些结果可用于改善父母压力,包括对皮肤和眼科TSC检查结果进行咨询,对癫痫症状进行预期指导,最大化儿童早期干预或相关治疗,并为所有转诊到心理健康专家的低门槛家长提供社会心理评估。这些考虑可能会减轻养育压力,并最终改善TSC家庭和患者的生活质量。
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Pediatric neurology
Pediatric neurology 医学-临床神经学
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4.80
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2.60%
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176
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78 days
期刊介绍: Pediatric Neurology publishes timely peer-reviewed clinical and research articles covering all aspects of the developing nervous system. Pediatric Neurology features up-to-the-minute publication of the latest advances in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of pediatric neurologic disorders. The journal''s editor, E. Steve Roach, in conjunction with the team of Associate Editors, heads an internationally recognized editorial board, ensuring the most authoritative and extensive coverage of the field. Among the topics covered are: epilepsy, mitochondrial diseases, congenital malformations, chromosomopathies, peripheral neuropathies, perinatal and childhood stroke, cerebral palsy, as well as other diseases affecting the developing nervous system.
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