Spinal Lesion Level, Shunt Status, Family Relationships, and Psychosocial Adjustment in Children and Adolescents with Spina Bifida Myelomeningocele |
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Authors: | Holmbeck, Grayson N Faier-Routman, Joan |
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Abstract: | Investigated whether family functioning and child psychosocialadjustment were associated with spinal lesion level and shuntstatus in 65 children and adolescents with spina bifida myelomeningocele(age range = 816). Mothers of children with higher lesionlevels (i.e., thoracic level) reported more attachment to theirchildren, less family conflict, and a greater willingness togrant autonomy to their offspring. Such findings support a "marginality"interpretation of the data, insofar as the least physicallyimpaired children with spina bifida exhibited the greatest familydifficulties. Based on maternal report, children with shuntsperformed more poorly in school and exhibited lower levels ofcognitive competence than children without shunts. Findingsare discussed in relation to literatures on neuropsychologicalfunctioning and psychosocial adjustment in children with spinabifida. |
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Keywords: | spina bifida family relationships adjustment lesion level shunt psychosocial outcomes. |
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