Family rituals in pediatric epilepsy : links to parental competence and adaptation.

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Autor(a) principal: Mendes, Teresa Paula Gameiro Pompeu
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Crespo, Carla Alexandra Mesquita, Austin, Joan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10437/12460
Resumo: This cross-sectional study examined the associations between family ritual meaning and 3 indicators of parental adaptation (anxious and depressive symptoms and quality of life) via 2 dimensions of parental competence-satisfaction and efficacy-in parents of children with epilepsy. Two hundred Portuguese parents of children diagnosed with epilepsy for at least 6 months completed self-report measures assessing the main study variables. Our results showed that when parents reported stronger family ritual meaning, they also reported higher levels of parental satisfaction and efficacy, which were in turn were associated with lower psychological distress (anxious and depressive symptoms) and better quality of life of parents. This pattern of results was significant regardless of the severity of children's epilepsy, age group, and family socioeconomic level. In the context of pediatric epilepsy, empirical evidence was found for the role of family ritual meaning in being directly and indirectly associated with parents' adaptation outcomes by higher levels of parental satisfaction and efficacy. Focusing intervention targets on what families naturally do and recognize as their own ritual meaning may be a favorable route to address those at risk of psychological distress and lower quality of life.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Family rituals in pediatric epilepsy : links to parental competence and adaptation.
title Family rituals in pediatric epilepsy : links to parental competence and adaptation.
spellingShingle Family rituals in pediatric epilepsy : links to parental competence and adaptation.
Mendes, Teresa Paula Gameiro Pompeu
PSICOLOGIA
PEDIATRIA
EPILEPSIA
PAIS
PSYCHOLOGY
PAEDIATRICS
EPILEPSY
PARENTS
title_short Family rituals in pediatric epilepsy : links to parental competence and adaptation.
title_full Family rituals in pediatric epilepsy : links to parental competence and adaptation.
title_fullStr Family rituals in pediatric epilepsy : links to parental competence and adaptation.
title_full_unstemmed Family rituals in pediatric epilepsy : links to parental competence and adaptation.
title_sort Family rituals in pediatric epilepsy : links to parental competence and adaptation.
author Mendes, Teresa Paula Gameiro Pompeu
author_facet Mendes, Teresa Paula Gameiro Pompeu
Crespo, Carla Alexandra Mesquita
Austin, Joan
author_role author
author2 Crespo, Carla Alexandra Mesquita
Austin, Joan
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mendes, Teresa Paula Gameiro Pompeu
Crespo, Carla Alexandra Mesquita
Austin, Joan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv PSICOLOGIA
PEDIATRIA
EPILEPSIA
PAIS
PSYCHOLOGY
PAEDIATRICS
EPILEPSY
PARENTS
topic PSICOLOGIA
PEDIATRIA
EPILEPSIA
PAIS
PSYCHOLOGY
PAEDIATRICS
EPILEPSY
PARENTS
description This cross-sectional study examined the associations between family ritual meaning and 3 indicators of parental adaptation (anxious and depressive symptoms and quality of life) via 2 dimensions of parental competence-satisfaction and efficacy-in parents of children with epilepsy. Two hundred Portuguese parents of children diagnosed with epilepsy for at least 6 months completed self-report measures assessing the main study variables. Our results showed that when parents reported stronger family ritual meaning, they also reported higher levels of parental satisfaction and efficacy, which were in turn were associated with lower psychological distress (anxious and depressive symptoms) and better quality of life of parents. This pattern of results was significant regardless of the severity of children's epilepsy, age group, and family socioeconomic level. In the context of pediatric epilepsy, empirical evidence was found for the role of family ritual meaning in being directly and indirectly associated with parents' adaptation outcomes by higher levels of parental satisfaction and efficacy. Focusing intervention targets on what families naturally do and recognize as their own ritual meaning may be a favorable route to address those at risk of psychological distress and lower quality of life.
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