Trajectories of marital, parent-child, and sibling conflict during pediatric cancer treatment

Trajectories of marital, parent-child, and sibling conflict during pediatric cancer treatment

מאת: Katz L.F., Fladeboe K., Lavi I., King K., Kawamura J., Friedman D., Compas B., Breiger D., Lengua L., Gurtovenko K., Stettler N.
פורסם ב: Health Psychology
תיאור: Objective: The stress of having a child with cancer can impact the quality of relationships within the family. The current study describes the longitudinal trajectory of marital, parent- child, and sibling conflict beginning around the time of diagnosis through the first year of treatment. We examined the average level of marital, parent- child, and sibling conflict at each monthly time point in the first year of treatment; the proportion of families that fall into the distressed range of marital, parent- child, and sibling conflict at each time point; the typical trajectory of conflict during the first year of treatment and whether there are differences in trajectories across families. Method: A total of 160 families of children newly diagnosed with cancer (Mage = 5.6 years; range = 2-18 years) participated in a short-term prospective longitudinal study. Primary caregivers provided monthly reports of marital, parent- child, and sibling conflict. Results: Using multilevel modeling (MLM), most families showed stability in quality of family relationships, although considerable between-family variability was observed. For married couples, 25-36% of couples were in the distressed range at one time point over the first year of treatment. For married couples, more distress occurred at earlier months, particularly month 3. For parent- child and sibling dyads, the most difficult time periods were during later months. Conclusion: Implications for development of interventions that target at-risk family relationships are discussed. Identifying processes that predict between-family variability in trajectories of family relationships is an important next step, particularly for the marital relationship. © 2018 American Psychological Association.
SDGs : SDG 03  |  יחידות: מדעי הרווחה והבריאות  | מועד: 2018 |  קישור