How are mental representations of asthma triggers and symptoms related to interpersonal risk perceptions? A psychometric investigation of caregivers of children with asthma.

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychology & Health Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-06 DOI:10.1080/08870446.2023.2244522
Erika A Waters, Thorsten Pachur, Gabrielle Pogge, Jean Hunleth, Gregory D Webster, David A Fedele, James A Shepperd
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Abstract

Objective: Parents and guardians (hereafter caregivers) make decisions for their children's medical care. However, many caregivers of children with asthma struggle to understand their child's illness. We used the psychometric paradigm to investigate how caregivers conceptualize, or mentally represent, asthma triggers and symptoms and how these representations are linked to perceived asthma exacerbation risk.

Methods: We asked 377 caregivers of children with asthma across the U.S. to rate 20 triggers or 20 symptoms along 15 characteristics. Caregivers also indicated their perceived risk of their child having an asthma exacerbation (hereafter interpersonal risk perceptions). Using principal components analysis, we extracted key dimensions underlying caregivers' ratings on the characteristics. Then we related the triggers' and symptoms' scores on the dimensions to caregivers' interpersonal risk perceptions.

Results: Interpersonal risk perceptions were higher for triggers with high ratings for the dimensions severe and relevant, and negative affect-yet manageable, but not chronic-yet unpredictable. Risk perceptions were also higher for symptoms with high ratings for the dimensions severe and unpredictable, and relevant and common, but not self-blame or manageable despite unknown cause.

Conclusion: By identifying key dimensions underlying caregivers' mental representations of asthma triggers and symptoms, these findings can inform a new approach to asthma education.

哮喘诱发因素和症状的心理表征与人际风险认知有何关系?对哮喘儿童看护者的心理测量调查。
目的:父母和监护人(以下简称 "看护人")决定着孩子的医疗护理。然而,许多哮喘患儿的照顾者却很难理解孩子的病情。我们采用心理测量范式来研究照顾者如何将哮喘诱发因素和症状概念化,或在心理上如何表述,以及这些表述如何与感知到的哮喘恶化风险相联系:我们要求全美 377 名哮喘患儿的照顾者根据 15 项特征对 20 种诱发因素或 20 种症状进行评分。照顾者还表明了他们对孩子哮喘恶化风险的感知(以下简称 "人际风险感知")。通过主成分分析,我们提取出了护理人员对特征评分的关键维度。然后,我们将诱发因素和症状在这些维度上的得分与照顾者的人际风险感知联系起来:在严重性和相关性、消极情绪--可控制,但非慢性--不可预测这两个维度上评分较高的触发因素,其人际风险感知较高。对于严重且不可预测、相关且常见但不自责或原因不明但可控制的症状,风险感知也较高:通过确定护理人员对哮喘诱发因素和症状的心理表征的关键维度,这些发现可以为哮喘教育提供新的方法。
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期刊介绍: Psychology & Health promotes the study and application of psychological approaches to health and illness. The contents include work on psychological aspects of physical illness, treatment processes and recovery; psychosocial factors in the aetiology of physical illnesses; health attitudes and behaviour, including prevention; the individual-health care system interface particularly communication and psychologically-based interventions. The journal publishes original research, and accepts not only papers describing rigorous empirical work, including meta-analyses, but also those outlining new psychological approaches and interventions in health-related fields.
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