Clark University, USA.
Boston Children's Hospital, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2021 Sep;26(10):1637-1650. doi: 10.1177/1359105319884596. Epub 2019 Nov 1.
This study examined parenting factors associated with children's self-regulation and physician-rated treatment adherence using a self-determination theory framework in pediatric chronic headache. Participants were 58 children and adolescents (aged 10-17 years), who underwent initial and follow-up multidisciplinary evaluation at a headache clinic, and their mothers. Regression analyses showed that higher maternal autonomy support and structure were significantly related to children's lower treatment-related reactance and higher adherence. Maternal controllingness had associations in the opposite directions. Children's fear of pain was related to maternal controllingness. Results suggest the importance of parents' provision of clear expectations and engaging children in treatment problem-solving and decision-making.
本研究运用自我决定理论框架,考察了与儿童自我调节和医生评定的治疗依从性相关的养育因素,研究对象为 58 名患有慢性头痛的儿童和青少年(年龄 10-17 岁),他们在头痛诊所接受了初步和随访的多学科评估,以及他们的母亲。回归分析表明,母亲的自主性支持和结构性越强,与孩子的治疗相关反应越低、治疗依从性越高显著相关。母亲的控制性则呈现相反的关联。孩子对疼痛的恐惧与母亲的控制性有关。研究结果表明,父母提供明确的期望并让孩子参与治疗问题解决和决策的重要性。