Fielding D, Brownbridge G
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, Leeds, UK.
Pediatr Nephrol. 1999 Nov;13(9):766-70. doi: 10.1007/s004670050695.
Psychological functioning and adjustment to dialysis were assessed in the families of 60 children and adolescents undergoing chronic dialysis. Sociodemographic factors, treatment variables, health status and satisfaction with health care provision were also measured. Correlation analyses identified a number of important factors associated with poor adjustment to dialysis and/or anxiety and depression in children and parents. Particularly at risk are parents in lower socioeconomic status households, parents with large families, parents with limited support and parents of young children. Children were more at risk where there was greater functional impairment caused by illness.
对60名接受慢性透析的儿童和青少年家庭的心理功能及对透析的适应情况进行了评估。还测量了社会人口统计学因素、治疗变量、健康状况以及对医疗保健服务的满意度。相关分析确定了一些与儿童和父母对透析适应不良及/或焦虑和抑郁相关的重要因素。社会经济地位较低家庭的父母、子女众多的父母、支持有限的父母以及幼儿的父母尤其面临风险。如果疾病导致的功能损害更大,儿童面临的风险也更高。