Examining emotional and behavioural trajectories in siblings of children with life-limiting conditions.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Joanne Tay, Kimberley Widger, Rose Steele, Robyn Stremler, Jason D Pole
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Abstract

Background: Healthy siblings of children with life-limiting conditions often experience emotional and behavioural struggles over the course of the ill child's condition(s). Resources to support these siblings are limited due to a lack of understanding about their needs. Therefore, this study was designed to characterize the emotional and behavioural trajectories among siblings of children with progressive, life-limiting genetic, metabolic, or neurological conditions over a 12-month observation period.

Methods: Seventy siblings were recruited from a large-survey based study (Charting the Territory) that examined the bio-psychosocial health outcomes of parents and siblings. Linear mixed effect models were used to assess the association between siblings' emotions and behaviour trajectories and selected demographic variables. Siblings' emotions and behaviour were measured with Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL).

Results: Siblings' mean age was 11.2 years at baseline and Internalizing, Externalizing, and Total Behaviour Problems mean scores were within normal ranges across time. However, 7-25% of siblings had scores within the clinical range. Brothers had higher levels of Internalizing Problems than sisters, whereas sisters had higher levels of Externalizing Problems than brothers. When treatment was first sought for the ill child less than a year prior to study participation, siblings had higher levels of Internalizing and Externalizing Problems compared with siblings who participated more than one year after treatment was sought.

Conclusion: Healthy siblings experience emotional and behavioural problems early in the child's disease trajectory. Although these problems improve with time, our findings show that brothers and sisters experience different types of challenges. Therefore, timely support for siblings is important as they navigate through the uncertainties and challenges.

研究患有局限性疾病儿童的兄弟姐妹的情绪和行为轨迹。
背景:患有危及生命疾病的儿童的健康兄弟姐妹在患病期间往往会经历情感和行为上的挣扎。由于缺乏对这些兄弟姐妹需求的了解,为他们提供支持的资源十分有限。因此,本研究旨在了解患有渐进性、限制生命的遗传、代谢或神经系统疾病的儿童的兄弟姐妹在 12 个月观察期内的情绪和行为轨迹:从一项大型调查研究(Charting the Territory)中招募了 70 名兄弟姐妹,该研究考察了父母和兄弟姐妹的生物-心理-社会健康结果。研究采用线性混合效应模型来评估兄弟姐妹的情绪和行为轨迹与选定人口统计学变量之间的关联。兄弟姐妹的情绪和行为通过儿童行为检查表(CBCL)进行测量:结果:兄弟姐妹基线时的平均年龄为 11.2 岁,内化问题、外化问题和总行为问题的平均得分在不同时期均处于正常范围内。然而,有 7-25% 的兄弟姐妹的得分在临床范围内。兄弟的内化问题水平高于姐妹,而姐妹的外化问题水平高于兄弟。如果患病儿童在参与研究前不到一年首次寻求治疗,那么与寻求治疗一年以上才参与研究的兄弟姐妹相比,兄弟姐妹的内化和外化问题水平更高:结论:健康的兄弟姐妹在孩子患病初期会出现情绪和行为问题。尽管这些问题会随着时间的推移而得到改善,但我们的研究结果表明,兄弟姐妹会遇到不同类型的挑战。因此,在兄弟姐妹经历不确定性和挑战时,及时为他们提供支持非常重要。
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BMC Palliative Care
BMC Palliative Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
9.70%
发文量
201
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Palliative Care is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the clinical, scientific, ethical and policy issues, local and international, regarding all aspects of hospice and palliative care for the dying and for those with profound suffering related to chronic illness.
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