Discrepancies in perceived family resilience between adolescents with chronic illness and parents: using response surface analysis to examine the relationship with adolescents’ psychological adjustment
BMC Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
24(1)
Опубликована: Июнь 27, 2024
Abstract
Background
This
study
aimed
to
explore
discrepancies
in
adolescents
with
chronic
illness
and
their
parents’
perceptions
of
family
resilience,
as
well
the
relationship
between
these
differences
psychological
adjustment
illness.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
was
conducted.
total
264
dyads
parents
(77.7%
mothers,
mean
age
41.60
years,
SD
=
6.17)
(48.5%
girls,
12.68
2.11)
were
recruited
through
convenience
sampling
from
three
children’s
hospitals
Wenzhou,
Hangzhou,
Shanghai,
China
June
2022
May
2023.
The
Chinese
version
Family
Resilience
Scale
Psychological
Adjustment
Scale,
which
are
commonly
used
measures
good
reliability
validity,
employed
assess
resilience
adaption,
respectively.
data
analyzed
using
polynomial
regression
response
surface
analysis.
Results
Adolescents
reported
higher
than
(t=-2.80,
p
<
0.05).
correlations
adolescents’
by
(
r
0.45–0.48)
0.18–0.23).
In
line
congruence,
there
positive
linear
(a1
1.09–1.60,
0.001)
curvilinear
(a2=-1.38∼-0.72,
0.05)
associations
convergent
adjustment.
incongruence,
when
lower
parents,
had
a
level
(a3=-1.02∼-0.45,
Adolescents’
sociability
decreased
perceived
parent-adolescent
converged
(a4
1.36,
0.01).
Conclusion
findings
highlighted
importance
considering
congruence
parent-child
developing
interventions
improve
Interventions
at
strengthening
communication
foster
convergence
warranted.
Язык: Английский
The role of peer social support on family psychological resilience in caring for Chronic Kidney Disease patients receiving hemodialysis
Healthcare in Low-resource Settings,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Сен. 9, 2024
Chronic
Kidney
Disease
(CKD)
is
a
disease
that
necessitates
continuous
Hemodialysis
(HD)
therapy,
and
families,
as
primary
caregivers
in
Indonesia,
play
crucial
role
caring
for
CKD
patients.
However,
HD
therapy
places
significant
burden
not
only
on
patients
but
also
their
requiring
fostering
family
psychological
resilience
to
mitigate
such
burden.
Although
peer
social
support
an
important
external
factor
chronic
disease,
it
still
underdeveloped.
Therefore,
this
study
aimed
explore
the
correlation
between
receiving
HD.This
cross-sectional
used
purposive
sampling,
engaging
134
families
serving
therapy.
The
Berlin
Social
Support
Scales
(BSSS)
Walsh
Family
Resilience
Questionnaire
(WFRQ)
were
adopted
instruments,
data
analyzed
using
univariate
Spearman
tests.The
majority
of
reported
high
levels
(75,37%),
predominantly
originating
from
other
members
facing
similar
challenges
related
Additionally,
relationship
was
observed
(p-value<0.05),
showing
higher
corresponded
resilience.In
conclusion,
there
strong
context
Healthcare
professionals
should
integrate
intervention
by
establishing
groups
enhance
resilience.
Язык: Английский