Marcelo Enrique Cazar Almache , María Paz Pinos Gavilanes , Ruth Fabiola Palacio Coello , Miriam Alexandra Lucio Bravo , Franginett Joselin Quintana Parra , Elena Maribel Cevallo Barzallo , Maria Paz Quito
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Estilos de afrontamiento de padres de niños con fisura labio-alveolo-palatina en los Andes Centrales del Ecuador (Cuenca-Ambato)
Background and objective
Coping are the cognitive and behavioral efforts that are developed to manage specific demands that are valued as situations that exceed or overflow the resources of a person, so the objective of this study is to identify coping styles in parents and caregivers of children with FLAP in the cities of Cuenca and Ambato, Ecuador.
Participants and materials
35 families with children diagnosed with different types of cleft lip and palate (CLP) from the cities of Cuenca and Ambato, Ecuador, participated. Ad hoc sociodemographic data and as a technique for the psychological measurement of coping styles: COPE-28 (according to the original by Carver, 1997).
Method
The participants completed questionnaires with the necessary help of a member of the research team.
Results
The study showed that children had more problems with language and in addition, parents, and caregivers of children with FLAP developed positive strategies such as acceptance, active coping, and religion in the face of their children's condition.
Conclusions
The involvement of a multidisciplinary team is considered important for the evaluation, early intervention, and a long-term follow-up of patients with FLAP, being essential to obtain promising results.