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. 2016;39(1):58-66.
doi: 10.1179/2045772314Y.0000000291. Epub 2015 Jan 13.

Family dynamics and psychosocial functioning in children with SCI/D from Colombia, South America

Family dynamics and psychosocial functioning in children with SCI/D from Colombia, South America

Christina J Nicolais et al. J Spinal Cord Med. 2016.

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the connections between family dynamics and the psychosocial functioning of children with spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D).

Design: Cross-sectional.

Setting: Participants were recruited from communities in Neiva, Colombia.

Participants: Thirty children with SCI/D and their primary caregiver participated. Children were between 8 and 17 years of age, and had sustained their injury at least six months prior to data collection.

Interventions: NA.

Outcome measures: Participating children completed measures assessing their own psychosocial functioning (Children's Depression Inventory, Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale-2, Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory), and their primary caregiver completed measures of family dynamics (Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale- Fourth Edition, Family Communication Scale, Family Assessment Device- General Functioning, Family Satisfaction Scale, Relationship-Focused Coping Scale).

Results: A correlation matrix showed a number of significant bivariate correlations between child and family variables, and three multiple regressions showed that family satisfaction, empathy, and flexibility significantly explained 27% of the variance in child worry; family satisfaction and communication explained 18% of the variance in child social anxiety; and family cohesion and communication explained 23% of the variance in child emotional functioning.

Conclusions: These findings highlight the importance of rehabilitation professionals considering the association between family dynamics and the psychosocial functioning of children with SCI/D when working with this population.

Keywords: Emotional status; Family; Health-related quality of life; Pediatrics; Psychosocial factors; Spinal cord injuries; Spinal dysraphism.

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