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目的:本横断面研究解决了儿童癌症对兄弟姐妹的社会心理影响的有限关注。它旨在调查儿童癌症幸存者的兄弟姐妹的心理健康状况。研究对象和方法:这项横断面研究包括37名患有癌症的兄弟姐妹,年龄在11-17岁之间,他们完成了情商、自我效能、恢复力、应对策略、拒绝敏感性、自尊和生活质量的评估。结果:排斥反应敏感性与生活质量呈显著负相关(r = -0.595, P < 0.05)。81.08%的兄弟姐妹情绪智力处于高水平,75.67%的兄弟姐妹心理弹性处于高水平,两者与自尊(r = 0.465, P < 0.01)和自我效能感(r = 0.518, P < 0.01)呈正相关。应对策略,特别是任务导向的应对,与较高的整体生活质量相关(r = 0.480, P < 0.01)。结论:研究结果强调了兄弟姐妹对儿童癌症诊断的复杂心理反应。该研究强调了考虑个人和家庭特征以及时间因素的重要性,以便更好地理解和支持这些兄弟姐妹的心理健康。
Hidden cost of paediatric cancer: Effect of childhood cancer on sibling's psychological well-being.
Aim: This cross-sectional study addresses the limited attention given to the psychosocial impact of childhood cancer on siblings. It aims to investigate the psychological well-being among the siblings of childhood cancer survivors.
Subjects and methods: This cross-sectional study includes 37 siblings of children with cancer, ages 11-17 years, who completed assessments measuring emotional intelligence, self-efficacy, resilience, coping strategies, rejection sensitivity, self-esteem, and quality of life.
Results: A significant negative correlation (r = -0.595, P < 0.05) was found between the rejection sensitivity and quality of life. Additionally, 81.08% of siblings showed scores on the emotional intelligence scale that fell within the high range, and 75.67% demonstrated high levels of resilience, both of which were positively associated with self-esteem (r = 0.465, P < 0.01) and self-efficacy (r = 0.518, P < 0.01). Coping strategies, particularly task-oriented coping, were associated with the higher overall quality of life (r = 0.480, P < 0.01).
Conclusion: The findings highlight the complex psychological responses of siblings to a childhood cancer diagnosis. The study emphasizes the importance of considering individual and family characteristics, as well as temporal factors, to better understand and support the psychological well-being of these siblings.