Mental health in mothers and fathers of children with chronic disorders

Erica Zahl , Agnes M. Willemen , Trude Fredriksen , Solveig M. Kirchhofer , Torun M. Vatne , Stian Orm , Matteo Botta , Caitlin Prentice , Krister W. Fjermestad
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Abstract

Objective

This study applied the Family Systems Illness Model to examine how child disorder severity influences mental health in mothers and fathers of children with chronic (mainly developmental) disorders (CD).

Methods

We measured parental mental health and perceived child disorder severity among 204 mothers and 125 fathers of 220 children with CD and compared the mental health scores with norms. We analyzed how much of the variance in parental mental health was explained by child disorder severity, including discrepancy between maternally and paternally perceived severity.

Results

Compared to norms, we found elevated mental health problems in both mothers (d = 0.45) and fathers (d = 0.20) of children with CD. Mothers had higher scores than fathers on both mental health problems (d = 0.63) and severity (d = 0.43). Perceived disorder severity was similarly associated with mental health problems for mothers (β = 0.23) and fathers (β = 0.34). Discrepancy between maternal and paternal perceived disorder severity did not influence parental mental health.

Conclusion

Findings suggest gender-specific challenges in parenting children with CD. Subjective perception of disorder severity plays a substantial role for parental mental health.

Innovation

This comparative study of mothers and fathers contributes to a predominantly mother-focused field.

患有慢性疾病儿童的母亲和父亲的心理健康
本研究采用家庭系统疾病模型来研究儿童障碍严重程度如何影响慢性(主要是发育)障碍(CD)儿童的母亲和父亲的心理健康。方法我们测量了 220 名 CD 儿童的 204 名母亲和 125 名父亲的父母心理健康和感知的儿童障碍严重程度,并将心理健康得分与常模进行了比较。结果与常模相比,我们发现 CD 患儿的母亲(d = 0.45)和父亲(d = 0.20)的心理健康问题都有所增加。母亲的心理健康问题得分(d = 0.63)和严重程度得分(d = 0.43)均高于父亲。母亲(β = 0.23)和父亲(β = 0.34)认为的疾病严重程度与心理健康问题的关系相似。结论研究结果表明,在养育 CD 儿童的过程中,不同性别面临着不同的挑战。创新这项针对母亲和父亲的比较研究为以母亲为主要研究对象的领域做出了贡献。
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PEC innovation Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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