Thoma M E, Hockenberry-Eaton M, Kemp V
Emory University School of Nursing, Atlanta, GA.
J Pediatr Oncol Nurs. 1993 Jul;10(3):105-11. doi: 10.1177/104345429301000306.
This study investigated life change events and coping behaviors in families of children with cancer compared with those who have physically healthy children. The sample consisted of 21 families with a child with cancer and 17 families with physically healthy children. All the children in the study were 6 to 12 years of age. Parents from each group completed items from the Family Inventory of Life Events and Changes and the Family Crisis Oriented Evaluation Scales. These tools evaluate stressful life change events experienced by families within a 12-month period and coping behaviors used by families during difficult situations. Families with a child who has cancer experienced significantly more stressful life change events (t = 2.15, P = 0.04) than those with physically healthy children. There were no significant differences (t = 0.23, P = 0.82) in the coping behaviors that were used by the two groups. The results provided a clearer understanding of stressful life change events that impact families with a child with cancer.
本研究调查了患癌儿童家庭中的生活变化事件及应对行为,并与孩子身体健康的家庭进行了比较。样本包括21个有患癌儿童的家庭和17个孩子身体健康的家庭。研究中的所有孩子年龄在6至12岁之间。每组的家长都完成了《家庭生活事件与变化量表》和《家庭危机导向评估量表》中的项目。这些工具评估家庭在12个月内经历的压力性生活变化事件以及家庭在困难情况下所采用的应对行为。有患癌儿童的家庭比孩子身体健康的家庭经历了显著更多的压力性生活变化事件(t = 2.15,P = 0.04)。两组所采用的应对行为没有显著差异(t = 0.23,P = 0.82)。研究结果使人们对影响患癌儿童家庭的压力性生活变化事件有了更清晰的认识。