Department of Psychology, Counseling Psychology, University of Potsdam, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24-25, 14476, Potsdam, Germany.
Center of Child and Adolescent Medicine, University of Giessen, Gießen, Germany.
BMC Pediatr. 2023 Mar 22;23(1):130. doi: 10.1186/s12887-023-03912-7.
There is consistent evidence that the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with an increased psychosocial burden on children and adolescents and their parents. Relatively little is known about its particular impact on high-risk groups with chronic physical health conditions (CCs). Therefore, the primary aim of the study is to analyze the multiple impacts on health care and psychosocial well-being on these children and adolescents and their parents.
We will implement a two-stage approach. In the first step, parents and their underage children from three German patient registries for diabetes, obesity, and rheumatic diseases, are invited to fill out short questionnaires including questions about corona-specific stressors, the health care situation, and psychosocial well-being. In the next step, a more comprehensive, in-depth online survey is carried out in a smaller subsample.
The study will provide insights into the multiple longer-term stressors during the COVID-19 pandemic in families with a child with a CC. The simultaneous consideration of medical and psycho-social endpoints will help to gain a deeper understanding of the complex interactions affecting family functioning, psychological well-being, and health care delivery.
German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS), no. DRKS00027974. Registered on 27th of January 2022.
有确凿证据表明,COVID-19 大流行给儿童和青少年及其父母带来了更大的心理社会负担。但对于其对患有慢性健康状况(CCs)的高危群体的特殊影响,人们知之甚少。因此,该研究的主要目的是分析这些儿童和青少年及其父母的医疗和心理健康的多重影响。
我们将采用两阶段方法。在第一步中,将邀请来自德国三个糖尿病、肥胖和风湿性疾病患者登记处的父母及其未成年子女填写简短问卷,其中包括有关与新冠相关的压力源、医疗状况和心理健康的问题。在下一步中,将在一个较小的子样本中进行更全面、深入的在线调查。
该研究将深入了解患有 CC 的儿童家庭在 COVID-19 大流行期间面临的多种长期压力源。同时考虑医疗和心理社会终点将有助于更深入地了解影响家庭功能、心理健康和医疗保健的复杂相互作用。
德国临床试验注册处(DRKS),编号 DRKS00027974。于 2022 年 1 月 27 日注册。