Barned Claudia, Stinzi Alain, Mack David, O'Doherty Kieran C
Department of Psychology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology and Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
Soc Sci Med. 2016 Aug;162:115-23. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.06.023. Epub 2016 Jun 19.
Living with a chronic illness poses many challenges, especially during the adolescent stage of development. Few studies have explored young people's experiences of talking about their illness and how they go about deciding if and when they should tell others about their condition.
Our study sought the perspectives of Canadian children and adolescents living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to determine how they go about deciding if and when to tell others about their illness.
Twenty-five participants with IBD, ranging in age from 10 to 17 years old, were interviewed about their experiences.
Our participants highlighted that they generally preferred to conceal their illness. However, when they did disclose, they drew on a diverse range of contextual factors such as their knowledge of the illness as well as the severity of their illness, to make the decision. They also highlighted that one of the main challenges they experience is dealing with negative reactions to the news of their illness. This paper presents a decision-making model describing how children decide whether to disclose or conceal their IBD.
Our study illustrates that for children and adolescents, managing others' knowledge about their illness has important implications for illness identity management. We argue that knowledge of how children with IBD make disclosure decisions is an important part of understanding the social experience of having IBD, and in creating environments that allow them to adapt to life with IBD. Our study clearly highlights the need for specific programs to be implemented to normalize IBD and to create supportive environments for children and adolescents diagnosed with IBD.
患有慢性疾病会带来诸多挑战,尤其是在青少年发育阶段。很少有研究探讨年轻人谈论自身疾病的经历,以及他们如何决定是否以及何时告知他人自己的病情。
我们的研究旨在了解患有炎症性肠病(IBD)的加拿大儿童和青少年的观点,以确定他们如何决定是否以及何时告知他人自己的病情。
对25名年龄在10至17岁之间的IBD患者进行了关于他们经历的访谈。
我们的参与者强调,他们通常更喜欢隐瞒自己的病情。然而,当他们确实透露病情时,会依据多种背景因素来做出决定,比如他们对疾病的了解以及病情的严重程度。他们还强调,他们面临的主要挑战之一是应对他人对其病情消息的负面反应。本文提出了一个决策模型,描述了儿童如何决定是否透露或隐瞒自己的IBD病情。
我们的研究表明,对于儿童和青少年来说,管理他人对其病情的了解对疾病身份管理具有重要意义。我们认为,了解IBD患儿如何做出透露病情的决定是理解患有IBD的社会经历以及创造让他们适应IBD生活环境的重要组成部分。我们的研究清楚地凸显了实施特定项目以使IBD正常化并为被诊断患有IBD的儿童和青少年创造支持性环境的必要性。