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炎症性肠病青少年中被动应对与自尊及健康相关生活质量的关联

Passive Coping Associations With Self-Esteem and Health-Related Quality of Life in Youth With Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

作者信息

Reed Bonney, Rea Kelly E, Claar Robyn Lewis, van Tilburg Miranda A L, Levy Rona L

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Emory & Children's Pediatric Institute, Atlanta, GA, United States.

Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Jun 24;12:670902. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.670902. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may experience chronic stress related to disease symptoms and treatment, with negative consequences to their health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Lower HRQOL among pediatric patients with IBD has been associated with worse disease-related symptoms and psychological functioning, while higher HRQOL has been associated with more adaptive coping with disease symptoms and treatment. In addition, patients' self-esteem may impact the selection and use of coping strategies through global cognitions about their abilities and perceived competence. The current study seeks to extend existing research on HRQOL in youth with IBD by examining cross-sectional associations among self-esteem and passive coping strategies. Youth ages 9-18 with IBD ( = 147) rated their HRQOL using a disease-specific measure, typical strategies used to cope with pain or GI symptoms, and their general self-esteem. Mediation analyses were performed using regression-based techniques and bootstrapping. Results indicated that greater self-esteem was positively associated with HRQOL but negatively associated with passive coping. Controlling for disease activity, age, and gender, significant indirect effects were found in the relation between self-esteem and HRQOL through passive coping. Multiple mediation analyses using the three passive coping subscales found that self-esteem was indirectly associated with HRQOL through its effects specifically on catastrophizing as a passive coping strategy. Results suggest that pediatric patients' general self-esteem can impact their HRQOL through passive coping and specifically, maladaptive cognitions (e.g., catastrophizing). Interventions aimed at addressing both self-esteem and catastrophizing as a passive coping strategy may offer promise for improving HRQOL in youth with IBD.

摘要

患有炎症性肠病(IBD)的儿科患者可能会经历与疾病症状和治疗相关的慢性压力,这会对他们的健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)产生负面影响。IBD儿科患者中较低的HRQOL与更严重的疾病相关症状和心理功能有关,而较高的HRQOL则与对疾病症状和治疗更具适应性的应对方式有关。此外,患者的自尊可能会通过对自身能力和感知能力的整体认知来影响应对策略的选择和使用。本研究旨在通过考察自尊与消极应对策略之间的横断面关联,扩展现有的关于IBD青少年HRQOL的研究。9至18岁的IBD青少年( = 147)使用特定疾病的测量方法、应对疼痛或胃肠道症状的典型策略以及他们的总体自尊对自己的HRQOL进行评分。使用基于回归的技术和自抽样法进行中介分析。结果表明,更高的自尊与HRQOL呈正相关,但与消极应对呈负相关。在控制疾病活动、年龄和性别后,发现自尊与HRQOL之间通过消极应对存在显著的间接效应。使用三个消极应对子量表进行的多重中介分析发现,自尊通过其对作为消极应对策略的灾难化思维的影响而与HRQOL间接相关。结果表明,儿科患者的总体自尊可以通过消极应对,特别是适应不良认知(如灾难化思维)来影响他们的HRQOL。旨在解决自尊问题以及将灾难化思维作为消极应对策略的干预措施,可能为改善IBD青少年的HRQOL带来希望。

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