Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA.
Shriners Children's Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Spinal Cord. 2023 Aug;61(8):415-421. doi: 10.1038/s41393-023-00912-3. Epub 2023 Jul 6.
Preliminary explanatory or mechanistic cross-sectional study.
This preliminary cross-sectional study investigates the hypothesized serial mediating effects of bladder/bowel worry, social worry, and social participation in the relationship between bladder function or bowel function and emotional functioning in youth with spinal cord injury (SCI) from their perspective.
The Bladder Function, Bowel Function, Worry Bladder Bowel, Worry Social, and Social Participation Scales from the PedsQL™ Spinal Cord Injury Module and the Emotional Functioning Scale from the PedsQL™ 4.0 Generic Core Scales Short Form SF15 were completed by 127 youth with SCI ages 8-24. Serial multiple mediator model analyses were conducted to test the hypothesized sequential mediating effects of bladder/bowel worry, social worry, and social participation as intervening variables separately for the cross-sectional association between bladder function or bowel function and emotional functioning.
The separate cross-sectional negative association of bladder function and bowel function with emotional functioning were serially mediated by bladder/bowel worry, social worry and social participation, accounting for 28% and 31%, respectively, of the variance in youth-reported emotional functioning (p < 0.001), representing large effect sizes.
In this preliminary study, bladder/bowel worry, social worry, and social participation explain in part the cross-sectional negative association of bladder function and bowel function with emotional functioning in youth with SCI from the youth perspective. Identifying the hypothesized associations of bladder function and bowel function, bladder/bowel worry, social worry, and social participation with emotional functioning may help inform future clinical research and practice for youth with SCI.
初步解释性或机制性横断面研究。
本初步横断面研究从青少年自身角度出发,调查了膀胱/肠道担忧、社交担忧以及社交参与在脊髓损伤(SCI)青少年的膀胱功能或肠道功能与情绪功能之间的关系中假设的串联中介效应。
127 名年龄在 8-24 岁的 SCI 青少年完成了 PedsQL™脊髓损伤模块的膀胱功能、肠道功能、膀胱肠道担忧、社交担忧和社交参与量表以及 PedsQL™4.0 通用核心量表短表 SF15 的情绪功能量表。进行了串行多重中介模型分析,以测试膀胱/肠道担忧、社交担忧和社交参与作为中介变量在膀胱功能或肠道功能与情绪功能之间的横断面关联中的假设顺序中介效应。
膀胱功能和肠道功能与情绪功能的单独横断面负相关分别通过膀胱/肠道担忧、社交担忧和社交参与进行了串联中介,分别解释了青少年报告的情绪功能变化的 28%和 31%(p<0.001),代表了较大的效应量。
在这项初步研究中,从青少年自身的角度来看,膀胱/肠道担忧、社交担忧和社交参与部分解释了膀胱功能和肠道功能与 SCI 青少年情绪功能之间的横断面负相关。确定膀胱功能和肠道功能、膀胱/肠道担忧、社交担忧和社交参与与情绪功能的假设关联可能有助于为 SCI 青少年的未来临床研究和实践提供信息。