Children With Chronic Physical Disorders: Maternal Reports of Their Psychological Adjustment |
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Authors: | Wallander, Jan L. Varni, James W. Babani, Lina Banis, Heather Tweddle Wilcox, Karen Thompson |
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Affiliation: | Sparks Center, University of Alabama Birmingham, Orthopaedic Hospital, University of Southern California, University of Southern California 2All correspondence should be sent to Jan L. Wallander, Sparks Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1720 Seventh Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama 35233 |
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Abstract: | Advances in biomedical science have resulted in dramatic improvementsin the medical care of chronically ill and handicapped children.Past measurement problems have resulted in a lack of clarityregarding the psychological adjustment of these children. Themothers of 270 chronically ill and handicapped children wereadministered the Child Behavior Checklist in an attempt to identifypatterns of behavioral functioning across six pediatric chronicdisorders: juvenile diabetes, spina bifida, hemophilia, chronicobesity, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and cerebral palsy.In general, it was found that children in all chronic disordergroups were perceived by their mothers as evidencing on theaverage more behavioral and social competence problems thanexpected based on norms for children in general. However, theirbehavioral and social adjustment was reported as better thanthat of a normative sample of children referred to mental healthclinics. There were essentially no differences between childrenwith different chronic disorders in terms of behavior problemsand social competence. The results were taken to support theview that these children were as a group at risk for adjustmentproblems. They were also discussed in terms of the noncategorialapproach, which suggests that similar psychosocial challengesare faced across pediatric chronic physical disorders. |
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Keywords: | chronically ill and handicapped childern diabetes hemophilia spina bifida arthritis obesity cerebral palsy psychological adjustment. |
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