Relationships between parenting and illness factors and child behaviour difficulties in children with asthma and/or eczema.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Journal of Child Health Care Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-12 DOI:10.1177/13674935231155964
Alina Morawska, Evren Etel, Amy E Mitchell
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Chronic health conditions such as asthma and eczema are common and are associated with significant psychosocial sequelae for children and their families. A number of parenting variables have been implicated in child health outcomes; however, there are gaps in understanding of the relationships between parenting and child adjustment in the context of chronic illness. This study examined the role that modifiable parenting factors including parenting style, self-efficacy, and adjustment play in explaining general and illness-related child behaviour and emotional problems. Parents (N = 107) of children diagnosed with asthma only (n = 22), eczema only (n = 59), or both conditions (n = 26) completed a range of parenting and child adjustment measures. The majority of the modifiable parenting factors (parents' self-efficacy with managing their child's internalising, asthma-related, and eczema-related behaviours; parent adjustment; and use of ineffective parenting strategies) made significant contributions to explaining variance child behaviour. Parenting variables consistently explained greater proportions of variance in general and illness-related child behaviour difficulties compared to demographic and illness factors and represent important intervention targets.

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哮喘和/或湿疹患儿的父母教育与疾病因素和儿童行为困难之间的关系。
哮喘和湿疹等慢性健康状况很常见,并与儿童及其家庭的严重社会心理后遗症有关。许多养育变量与儿童健康结果有关;然而,对慢性疾病背景下父母教养与儿童适应之间关系的理解存在差距。本研究考察了可改变的养育因素,包括养育方式、自我效能和适应在解释一般和疾病相关的儿童行为和情绪问题中的作用。仅诊断为哮喘(N = 22)、仅诊断为湿疹(N = 59)或两者兼有(N = 26)的儿童的父母(N = 107)完成了一系列育儿和儿童适应措施。大多数可改变的养育因素(父母在管理孩子内化、哮喘相关和湿疹相关行为方面的自我效能感;父母调整;以及使用无效的养育策略)对解释儿童行为的差异做出了重大贡献。与人口统计和疾病因素相比,养育变量始终解释了一般和与疾病有关的儿童行为困难的更大比例的差异,并代表了重要的干预目标。
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Journal of Child Health Care
Journal of Child Health Care NURSING-PEDIATRICS
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Child Health Care is a broad ranging, international, professionally-oriented, interdisciplinary and peer reviewed journal. It focuses on issues related to the health and health care of neonates, children, young people and their families, including areas such as illness, disability, complex needs, well-being, quality of life and mental health care in a diverse range of settings. The Journal of Child Health Care publishes original theoretical, empirical and review papers which have application to a wide variety of disciplines.
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