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Review
. 2022 Nov-Dec:67:15-26.
doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2022.07.013. Epub 2022 Jul 23.

Child's perceived stress: A concept analysis

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Review

Child's perceived stress: A concept analysis

Sara L Davis et al. J Pediatr Nurs. 2022 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Problem: Child's perceived stress is a term used widely in literature, yet it is poorly defined. Perceived stress in childhood has been linked to negative health outcomes throughout the lifespan. Therefore, the ability of researchers and healthcare providers to conceptualize child's perceived stress and form accurate measures of the concept is of utmost importance.

Eligibility criteria: Following the eight steps identified by Walker and Avant, a literature review was conducted to identify studies that measured perceived stress in school-age children over the last 10 years.

Sample: Of 914 records identified, 136 were screened, and 16 met inclusion criteria.

Results: Child's perceived stress is best defined as any actual or imagined threat, personal and specific to childhood, which overwhelms the child and leads to changes in emotional, psychological, developmental, and/or physiological domains.

Conclusions: While the concept of child's perceived stress is understood similarly throughout studies, there is notable variation in the way child's perceived stress is measured. Because of the specificity of perceived stress to childhood, and the wide range of what may be perceived as stressful by the child, the child is the best reporter of child's perceived stress.

Implications: Researchers and clinicians must use child self-report tools to measure the concept of child's perceived stress. Opportunities exist for healthcare workers to intervene, educate, and help children and families recognize and manage child's perceived stress. This concept analysis includes many resources that practitioners may use to help alleviate stress in children.

Keywords: Concept analysis; Perceived stress; School-aged children.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of Competing Interest The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

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PRISMA flow diagram of search strategy.

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