Nice Kids, Healthy Kids? Prosocial Behavior, Psychological Problems and Quality of Life in Children, Preadolescents, and Adolescents with and without Chronic Health Conditions

Q4 Medicine
C. Carona
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Abstract

Objective – First, to compare prosocial behaviors and psychological maladjustment between children, preadolescents and adolescents with and without chronic health conditions; and second, to test the direct and indirect effects, via psychological problems, of prosocial behavior on quality of life (QoL). In addition, the invariance of this model was examined across different age groups and health conditions. Methods – Self-report questionnaires on the aforementioned variables were administered to a sample of 312 children, preadolescents and adolescents with chronic health conditions (asthma, epilepsy, and cerebral palsy) and 118 healthy controls. Univariate and multivariate analyses of covariance were conducted to examine differences in prosocial behaviors and psychological maladjustment, respectively. AMOS computational tool was used for path analysis-based mediation. Multigroup analyses were performed to test the invariance of the structural model. Results – There were no differences in the reported levels of prosocial behavior of children and youths with and without chronic health conditions. The association between prosocial behaviors and QoL was mediated by externalizing problems. The invariance of the proposed model was observed across health conditions and age groups. Conclusions – Interventions targeting prosocial behaviors may improve QoL outcomes in children and youths, through the prevention or mitigation of externalizing psychological problems, regardless of their age group or the presence/absence of a chronic health condition.
好孩子,健康孩子?患有和不患有慢性疾病的儿童、学龄前儿童和青少年的亲社会行为、心理问题和生活质量
目的——首先,比较有和没有慢性健康状况的儿童、青春期前和青少年的亲社会行为和心理不适应;其次,通过心理问题测试亲社会行为对生活质量的直接和间接影响。此外,还检验了该模型在不同年龄组和健康状况下的不变性。方法——对312名患有慢性健康状况(哮喘、癫痫和脑瘫)的儿童、青春期前儿童和青少年以及118名健康对照进行上述变量的自我报告问卷调查。协方差的单变量和多变量分析分别检验了亲社会行为和心理不适应的差异。AMOS计算工具用于基于路径分析的中介。进行了多组分析以测试结构模型的不变性。结果——有和没有慢性健康状况的儿童和青少年的亲社会行为水平没有差异。亲社会行为与生活质量之间的联系是由外化问题介导的。所提出的模型在健康状况和年龄组之间具有不变性。结论——针对亲社会行为的干预措施可以通过预防或缓解外化心理问题来改善儿童和青少年的生活质量,无论他们的年龄组或是否存在慢性健康状况。
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Central European Journal of Paediatrics
Central European Journal of Paediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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