Depressive symptoms in parents of adolescents with myelomeningocele: The association of clinical, adolescent neuropsychological functioning, and family protective factors

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作者
Brei, Timothy J. [1 ,2 ]
Woodrome, Stacey E. [3 ]
Fastenau, Philip S. [3 ,4 ]
Buran, Constance F. [5 ]
Sawin, Kathleen J. [6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Indiana Univ Sch Med, Dept Pediat, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
[2] Indiana Univ Hlth, Riley Hosp Children, Dev Pediat, Indianapolis, IN USA
[3] IUPUI, Purdue Sch Sci, Dept Psychol, Indianapolis, IN USA
[4] Indiana Univ Sch Med, IUPUI, Dept Psychiat, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
[5] IU Hlth, Riley Hosp Children, Ambulatory Adm, Indianapolis, IN USA
[6] Childrens Hosp Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53201 USA
[7] Univ Wisconsin, Coll Nursing, Milwaukee, WI 53201 USA
关键词
Myelomeningocele; spina bifida; mental health; depressive symptoms; parents; cognition; adolescent;
D O I
10.3233/PRM-140303
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to determine if neuropsychological functioning and family protective factors are related to depressive symptoms in parents of adolescents with myelomeningocele (MMC). METHODS: Fifty adolescents (28 females, 22 males; predominately Caucasian; ages 12-21 years, M = 15.7, SD = 2.4) and their parents from a large Midwestern MMC Program participated in a cross-sectional descriptive mixed-methods study. Participants completed measures of adolescent clinical status (WeeFIM (R), Demographic and Clinical Information Form), neuropsychological (NP) functioning, family protective factors and parents' depressive symptoms. RESULTS: Parents' depressive symptoms correlated significantly with NP functioning in the domains of Mental Processing Speed, Psychomotor Speed, Executive Functioning, Fine Motor Skills, and Language, and with each self-reported family protective factor. Multiple regression analysis revealed independent main effects for the NP variable, Executive Functioning and the Family Protective Factors Composite (p < 0.05); there was no interaction (p > 0.10). CONCLUSION: Clinicians are especially encouraged to include assessment of parental depressive symptoms if the adolescent has executive functioning impairments or if the parents have few family protective factors.
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页码:341 / 352
页数:12
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