Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA.
Fam Process. 2010 Mar;49(1):74-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.2010.01309.x.
This study tested a model predicting behavior symptoms in preschoolers with asthma. Specifically, it examined the role that asthma severity and children's representations of family functioning may play in the development of child behavior problems in a sample of 53 low-income preschoolers. The study included parent report of asthma severity and a narrative story-stem method to assess children's representations of both general and disease-specific family processes. A regression model tested the inclusion of both types of family processes in predicting child internalizing and externalizing behavior. Disease severity and children's family narratives independently predicted children's behavior over and above the combined effects of demographic variables including child age, socioeconomic status, and family structure. Although children's narratives about general family functioning predicted children's behavior, narratives about family response to asthma symptoms did not. Findings support that both disease severity and family functioning are important considerations in understanding children's behavior problems in the context of asthma. Clinical applications of findings may include: (1) Informing family based-assessments to incorporate children's narratives, and (2) A focus on reducing asthma symptoms and strengthening family functioning to prevent or address child behavior problems.
本研究旨在测试一个预测哮喘学龄前儿童行为症状的模型。具体而言,该研究在 53 名低收入学龄前儿童样本中,考察了哮喘严重程度和儿童对家庭功能的认知在儿童行为问题发展中的作用。该研究包括父母对哮喘严重程度的报告以及叙事故事茎方法,以评估儿童对一般家庭过程和疾病特异性家庭过程的认知。回归模型测试了将这两种家庭过程纳入预测儿童内化和外化行为的效果。疾病严重程度和儿童家庭叙述独立于包括儿童年龄、社会经济地位和家庭结构在内的人口统计学变量的综合效应,预测了儿童的行为。尽管儿童对一般家庭功能的叙述预测了儿童的行为,但对家庭对哮喘症状反应的叙述并没有。研究结果支持,在理解哮喘背景下儿童行为问题时,疾病严重程度和家庭功能都是重要的考虑因素。研究结果在临床中的应用可能包括:(1)告知基于家庭的评估,纳入儿童的叙述;(2)关注减少哮喘症状和加强家庭功能,以预防或解决儿童行为问题。