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Family functioning and quality of life among children with anxiety disorder and healthy controls. A cross-sectional study

BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that children with anxiety disorders (ADs) present impaired family functioning and quality of life. We aimed to evaluate family functioning and quality of life among children with AD and healthy controls. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional study (survey) at two center...

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Autores principales: Öztürk, Yusuf, Özyurt, Gonca, Akay, Aynur
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9881690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30110079
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1516-3180.2018.0145240418
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description BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that children with anxiety disorders (ADs) present impaired family functioning and quality of life. We aimed to evaluate family functioning and quality of life among children with AD and healthy controls. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional study (survey) at two centers in Turkey. METHODS: The study group comprised 42 children diagnosed with AD and 55 controls. The Screen for Child Anxiety-Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED) questionnaire was filled out by their parents to measure the severity of anxiety symptoms. Family functioning among the children was assessed using the Family Assessment Device (FAD) and Parental Attitude Research Instrument (PARI). The children’s quality of life was assessed through the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL). RESULTS: The children’s average age was 10.00 ± 0.21 years in the AD group and 9.98 ± 1.53 years among the controls. There were higher scores on all FAD subscales in the AD group (2.15 ± 0.52; 2.29 ± 0.44; 2.44 ± 0.55; 2.10 ± 0.61; 2.56 ± 0.40; 2.32 ± 0.33; and 2.29 ± 0.47). On PARI subscales, there were significant differences favoring the AD group (p < 0.05), except for democratic attitude. All PedsQL subscales differed significantly between the groups, favoring the AD group. A statistically significant relationship was found between all PedsQL subscales and SCARED scores in the AD group. CONCLUSION: We found that both family functioning and quality of life among children with AD were negatively affected. However, further studies with larger sample sizes are required to reach stronger conclusions.
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spelling pubmed-98816902023-01-31 Family functioning and quality of life among children with anxiety disorder and healthy controls. A cross-sectional study Öztürk, Yusuf Özyurt, Gonca Akay, Aynur Sao Paulo Med J Original Article BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that children with anxiety disorders (ADs) present impaired family functioning and quality of life. We aimed to evaluate family functioning and quality of life among children with AD and healthy controls. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional study (survey) at two centers in Turkey. METHODS: The study group comprised 42 children diagnosed with AD and 55 controls. The Screen for Child Anxiety-Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED) questionnaire was filled out by their parents to measure the severity of anxiety symptoms. Family functioning among the children was assessed using the Family Assessment Device (FAD) and Parental Attitude Research Instrument (PARI). The children’s quality of life was assessed through the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL). RESULTS: The children’s average age was 10.00 ± 0.21 years in the AD group and 9.98 ± 1.53 years among the controls. There were higher scores on all FAD subscales in the AD group (2.15 ± 0.52; 2.29 ± 0.44; 2.44 ± 0.55; 2.10 ± 0.61; 2.56 ± 0.40; 2.32 ± 0.33; and 2.29 ± 0.47). On PARI subscales, there were significant differences favoring the AD group (p < 0.05), except for democratic attitude. All PedsQL subscales differed significantly between the groups, favoring the AD group. A statistically significant relationship was found between all PedsQL subscales and SCARED scores in the AD group. CONCLUSION: We found that both family functioning and quality of life among children with AD were negatively affected. However, further studies with larger sample sizes are required to reach stronger conclusions. Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM 2018-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9881690/ /pubmed/30110079 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1516-3180.2018.0145240418 Text en © 2022 by Associação Paulista de Medicina https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons license.
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title Family functioning and quality of life among children with anxiety disorder and healthy controls. A cross-sectional study
title_full Family functioning and quality of life among children with anxiety disorder and healthy controls. A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Family functioning and quality of life among children with anxiety disorder and healthy controls. A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Family functioning and quality of life among children with anxiety disorder and healthy controls. A cross-sectional study
title_short Family functioning and quality of life among children with anxiety disorder and healthy controls. A cross-sectional study
title_sort family functioning and quality of life among children with anxiety disorder and healthy controls. a cross-sectional study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9881690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30110079
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1516-3180.2018.0145240418
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