The evaluation of depression, anxiety and quality of life in children living with parental cancer: A case-control study (eng)

A. Karayağmurlu, M. Naldan, Öztun Temelli, M. Coskun
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Objective: Parental cancers may have adverse effects on children and adolescents. The majority of studies on this subject have been performed in Western societies, and few have investigated quality of life in children. The purpose of this study was to investigate quality of life, anxiety and depressive symptoms in children living with parental cancer. Method: The case group consisted of 50 children, aged 8–16 years old, with a parent diagnosed with cancer. A group of 50 children, aged and gender matched, with healthy parents was included as the control group. All subjects were administered the Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCAD-S) to assess the symptoms of anxiety and depression. Parents completed the Questionnaire for Quality of Life Assessment for Children and Adolescents: Parent Form to determine the child’s quality of life. Results: Depression (p=0.011) and anxiety (p=0.011) scores were significantly higher in the case group than in the control group. Among the anxiety disorder symptoms, symptoms of separation anxiety were more common in case group (p=0.032). Compared to the control group, the case group reported a significantly lower quality of life (p=0.045). Discussion: Children of parents with cancer may suffer from anxiety and depression that may reduce their quality of life. Clinicians should collaborate with relevant disciplines and have a family-based, multidimensional view when evaluating patients with cancer who have children. Consulting or refering to child psychiatry may be considered when emotional and/or behavioral problems present in children.
父母患癌儿童的抑郁、焦虑和生活质量评价:一项病例对照研究
目的:父母癌症可能对儿童和青少年产生不良影响。关于这一主题的大多数研究都是在西方社会进行的,很少调查儿童的生活质量。本研究的目的是调查父母患有癌症的儿童的生活质量、焦虑和抑郁症状。方法:病例组包括50名8-16岁的儿童,其父母中有一位被诊断为癌症。选取年龄、性别相匹配、父母健康的50名儿童作为对照组。所有被试均采用修订儿童焦虑和抑郁量表(RCAD-S)评估焦虑和抑郁症状。家长填写《儿童青少年生活质量评估问卷:家长表格》,以确定孩子的生活质量。结果:病例组抑郁(p=0.011)和焦虑(p=0.011)得分显著高于对照组。在焦虑障碍症状中,分离焦虑症状在病例组中更为常见(p=0.032)。与对照组相比,病例组报告的生活质量明显降低(p=0.045)。讨论:父母患有癌症的孩子可能会感到焦虑和抑郁,这可能会降低他们的生活质量。临床医生应与相关学科合作,在评估有子女的癌症患者时,应以家庭为基础,从多维角度进行评估。当儿童出现情绪和/或行为问题时,可以考虑咨询或参考儿童精神病学。
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