Assessment of Multiple Dimensions of Psychological Well-Being in Swiss Youth Born with a Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q2 Dentistry
Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-13 DOI:10.1177/10556656231219418
Solène Lecommandeur, Anthony de Buys Roessingh, Lisa Dumont, Lucia Camenzind, Stéphanie Habersaat, Daniel S Schechter, Christelle Jung, Josée Despars, Sébastien Urben, Mathilde Morisod Harari
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ObjectiveThis study examines the psychological well-being of Swiss youths born with a unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP), in a multi-dimensional and clinical perspective.DesignRetrospective cross-sectional study.SettingSelf-report questionnaires completed by youths born with UCLP, followed at a specialized cleft clinic in Switzerland, and by peers without UCLP, recruited in schools of the Vaud county, Switzerland.ParticipantsYouths aged 7.5 to 16, born with UCLP (clinical group, n = 41, 29.2% female) or without UCLP (control group, n = 56, 49.0% female).Outcome measuresAdverse life events (ALE; Adverse Life Events), behavioral and emotional symptoms (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire and Post-Traumatic Checklist Scale), bodily self-esteem (Body Esteem Scale), quality of life (Kidscreen-27), emotion regulation (Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire), social support (Sarason's Social Support Questionnaire).ResultsMost outcomes showed no significant group-difference. Compared to matched peers, youths with UCLP reported lower psychological quality of life and social support satisfaction, along with positive factors of fewer ALE and lower non-adaptive emotion regulation. In youths with UCLP, higher scores for ALE were associated with higher total scores for behavioral and emotional symptoms. Higher scores for bodily self-esteem were associated with higher scores for satisfaction of social support and adaptive emotion regulation.ConclusionsYouths with UCLP show globally similar psychological well-being as matched peers. We observed some vulnerabilities but also protective factors, which support the need for psychological perspective within multidisciplinary care. The relationships between dimensions suggest specific targets that may have an impact in context of intervention.

评估瑞士单侧唇腭裂青少年心理健康的多个维度。
研究目的本研究从多维度和临床角度探讨了瑞士先天性单侧唇腭裂(UCLP)青少年的心理健康状况:设计:回顾性横断面研究:在瑞士一家专门的唇腭裂诊所接受随访的患有先天性唇腭裂的青少年和在瑞士沃州的学校中招募的未患有先天性唇腭裂的同龄人填写自我报告问卷:年龄在 7.5 岁至 16 岁之间,出生时患有 UCLP(临床组,n = 41,29.2% 为女性)或未患有 UCLP(对照组,n = 56,49.0% 为女性)的青少年:结果测量:不良生活事件(ALE;Adverse Life Events)、行为和情绪症状(优势和困难问卷及创伤后核对表量表)、身体自尊(身体自尊量表)、生活质量(Kidscreen-27)、情绪调节(认知情绪调节问卷)、社会支持(Sarason社会支持问卷):结果:大多数结果显示没有明显的群体差异。与相匹配的同龄人相比,患有综合征的青少年的心理生活质量和社会支持满意度较低,积极因素包括较少的自律情绪和较低的非适应性情绪调节。在患有综合征的青少年中,ALE 分数越高,行为和情绪症状的总分就越高。身体自尊得分越高,社会支持满意度和适应性情绪调节得分就越高:结论:患有综合征的青少年在心理健康方面与相匹配的同龄人基本相似。我们观察到了一些脆弱因素,但也有一些保护因素,这支持了在多学科护理中从心理角度看问题的必要性。各维度之间的关系提示了可能对干预产生影响的特定目标。
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Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal
Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-SURGERY
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
36.40%
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0
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal (CPCJ) is the premiere peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, international journal dedicated to current research on etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in all areas pertaining to craniofacial anomalies. CPCJ reports on basic science and clinical research aimed at better elucidating the pathogenesis, pathology, and optimal methods of treatment of cleft and craniofacial anomalies. The journal strives to foster communication and cooperation among professionals from all specialties.
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