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Predictors of participation of adolescents with cerebral palsy: A European multi-centre longitudinal study

We investigated whether childhood factors that are amenable to intervention (parenting stress, child psychological problems and pain) predicted participation in daily activities and social roles of adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP). We randomly selected 1174 children aged 8–12 years from eight po...

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Autores principales: Dang, Van Mô, Colver, Allan, Dickinson, Heather O., Marcelli, Marco, Michelsen, Susan I., Parkes, Jackie, Parkinson, Kathryn, Rapp, Marion, Arnaud, Catherine, Nystrand, Malin, Fauconnier, Jérôme
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pergamon Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4265728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25462516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2014.10.043
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author Dang, Van Mô
Colver, Allan
Dickinson, Heather O.
Marcelli, Marco
Michelsen, Susan I.
Parkes, Jackie
Parkinson, Kathryn
Rapp, Marion
Arnaud, Catherine
Nystrand, Malin
Fauconnier, Jérôme
author_facet Dang, Van Mô
Colver, Allan
Dickinson, Heather O.
Marcelli, Marco
Michelsen, Susan I.
Parkes, Jackie
Parkinson, Kathryn
Rapp, Marion
Arnaud, Catherine
Nystrand, Malin
Fauconnier, Jérôme
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description We investigated whether childhood factors that are amenable to intervention (parenting stress, child psychological problems and pain) predicted participation in daily activities and social roles of adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP). We randomly selected 1174 children aged 8–12 years from eight population-based registers of children with CP in six European countries; 743 (63%) agreed to participate. One further region recruited 75 children from multiple sources. These 818 children were visited at home at age 8–12 years, 594 (73%) agreed to follow-up at age 13–17 years. We used the following measures: parent reported stress (Parenting Stress Index Short Form), their child's psychological difficulties (Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire) and frequency and severity of pain; either child or parent reported the child's participation (LIFE Habits questionnaire). We fitted a structural equation model to each of the participation domains, regressing participation in childhood and adolescence on parenting stress, child psychological problems and pain, and regressing adolescent factors on the corresponding childhood factors; models were adjusted for impairment, region, age and gender. Pain in childhood predicted restricted adolescent participation in all domains except Mealtimes and Communication (standardized total indirect effects β −0.05 to −0.18, 0.01 < p < 0.05 to p < 0.001, depending on domain). Psychological problems in childhood predicted restricted adolescent participation in all domains of social roles, and in Personal Care and Communication (β −0.07 to −0.17, 0.001 < p < 0.01 to p < 0.001). Parenting stress in childhood predicted restricted adolescent participation in Health Hygiene, Mobility and Relationships (β −0.07 to −0.18, 0.001 < p < 0.01 to p < 0.001). These childhood factors predicted adolescent participation largely via their effects on childhood participation; though in some domains early psychological problems and parenting stress in childhood predicted adolescent participation largely through their persistence into adolescence. We conclude that participation of adolescents with CP was predicted by early modifiable factors related to the child and family. Interventions for reduction of pain, psychological difficulties and parenting stress in childhood are justified not only for their intrinsic value, but also for probable benefits to childhood and adolescent participation.
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spelling pubmed-42657282015-01-01 Predictors of participation of adolescents with cerebral palsy: A European multi-centre longitudinal study Dang, Van Mô Colver, Allan Dickinson, Heather O. Marcelli, Marco Michelsen, Susan I. Parkes, Jackie Parkinson, Kathryn Rapp, Marion Arnaud, Catherine Nystrand, Malin Fauconnier, Jérôme Res Dev Disabil Article We investigated whether childhood factors that are amenable to intervention (parenting stress, child psychological problems and pain) predicted participation in daily activities and social roles of adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP). We randomly selected 1174 children aged 8–12 years from eight population-based registers of children with CP in six European countries; 743 (63%) agreed to participate. One further region recruited 75 children from multiple sources. These 818 children were visited at home at age 8–12 years, 594 (73%) agreed to follow-up at age 13–17 years. We used the following measures: parent reported stress (Parenting Stress Index Short Form), their child's psychological difficulties (Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire) and frequency and severity of pain; either child or parent reported the child's participation (LIFE Habits questionnaire). We fitted a structural equation model to each of the participation domains, regressing participation in childhood and adolescence on parenting stress, child psychological problems and pain, and regressing adolescent factors on the corresponding childhood factors; models were adjusted for impairment, region, age and gender. Pain in childhood predicted restricted adolescent participation in all domains except Mealtimes and Communication (standardized total indirect effects β −0.05 to −0.18, 0.01 < p < 0.05 to p < 0.001, depending on domain). Psychological problems in childhood predicted restricted adolescent participation in all domains of social roles, and in Personal Care and Communication (β −0.07 to −0.17, 0.001 < p < 0.01 to p < 0.001). Parenting stress in childhood predicted restricted adolescent participation in Health Hygiene, Mobility and Relationships (β −0.07 to −0.18, 0.001 < p < 0.01 to p < 0.001). These childhood factors predicted adolescent participation largely via their effects on childhood participation; though in some domains early psychological problems and parenting stress in childhood predicted adolescent participation largely through their persistence into adolescence. We conclude that participation of adolescents with CP was predicted by early modifiable factors related to the child and family. Interventions for reduction of pain, psychological difficulties and parenting stress in childhood are justified not only for their intrinsic value, but also for probable benefits to childhood and adolescent participation. Pergamon Press 2015-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4265728/ /pubmed/25462516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2014.10.043 Text en © 2014 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) .
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Dang, Van Mô
Colver, Allan
Dickinson, Heather O.
Marcelli, Marco
Michelsen, Susan I.
Parkes, Jackie
Parkinson, Kathryn
Rapp, Marion
Arnaud, Catherine
Nystrand, Malin
Fauconnier, Jérôme
Predictors of participation of adolescents with cerebral palsy: A European multi-centre longitudinal study
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title_full Predictors of participation of adolescents with cerebral palsy: A European multi-centre longitudinal study
title_fullStr Predictors of participation of adolescents with cerebral palsy: A European multi-centre longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of participation of adolescents with cerebral palsy: A European multi-centre longitudinal study
title_short Predictors of participation of adolescents with cerebral palsy: A European multi-centre longitudinal study
title_sort predictors of participation of adolescents with cerebral palsy: a european multi-centre longitudinal study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4265728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25462516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2014.10.043
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