Vandvik I H, Høyeraal H M, Fagertun H
Pediatric Division, Oslo Sanitetsforening Rheumatism Hospital, Norway.
J Rheumatol. 1989 Aug;16(8):1088-92.
The prevalence of chronic family difficulties, recent stressful life events and socioeconomic status were assessed in 106 families of children with juvenile arthritis, divided in 5 groups according to disease course types. Chronic family difficulties were assessed by semi-structured parent interviews and life events by questionnaires and interviews. Both chronic family difficulties and recent stressful life events appeared in about 2/3 of the families, but a correlation between these were found only for the pauci and polyarticular groups. Chronic family difficulties and recent stressful life events did not differ between groups and were not associated to severity of disease. To what extent stress influences the course of various disease types of juvenile arthritis warrants longitudinal follow-up. For this a life event questionnaire may be valuable.
对106个患有青少年关节炎儿童的家庭进行了评估,根据病程类型将其分为5组,评估了慢性家庭困难、近期压力性生活事件和社会经济状况。通过半结构化的家长访谈评估慢性家庭困难,通过问卷和访谈评估生活事件。约三分之二的家庭同时出现了慢性家庭困难和近期压力性生活事件,但仅在少关节型和多关节型组中发现了两者之间的相关性。慢性家庭困难和近期压力性生活事件在各组之间没有差异,也与疾病严重程度无关。压力在多大程度上影响青少年关节炎各种疾病类型的病程值得进行纵向随访。为此,生活事件问卷可能很有价值。