Coping Trajectories and the Health-Related Quality of Life of Childhood Cancer Survivors. (19th March 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Coping Trajectories and the Health-Related Quality of Life of Childhood Cancer Survivors. (19th March 2021)
- Main Title:
- Coping Trajectories and the Health-Related Quality of Life of Childhood Cancer Survivors
- Authors:
- Fisher, Rachel S
Sharp, Katianne M Howard
Prussien, Kemar V
Himelhoch, Alexandra C
Murphy, Lexa K
Rodriguez, Erin M
Young-Saleme, Tammi K
Vannatta, Kathryn
Compas, Bruce E
Gerhardt, Cynthia A - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objective : To identify coping trajectories from diagnosis through survivorship and test whether particular trajectories exhibit better health-related quality of life (HRQOL) at 5 years post-diagnosis. Methods : Families of children with cancer (ages 5-17; M = 10.48, SD = 4.03) were recruited following a new diagnosis of cancer ( N = 248). Three follow-up assessments occurred at 1-year ( N = 185), 3-years ( N = 101), and 5-years ( N = 110). Mothers reported on children's coping using the Responses to Stress Questionnaire for Pediatric Cancer. Survivor HRQOL was measured at 5-year follow-up using self-report on the PedsQL 4.0. Longitudinal patterns of coping were derived using Latent Class Growth Analysis and mean-levels of survivor-report HRQOL were compared across classes. Results : Two primary control coping trajectories emerged, "Moderate and Stable" (50%) and "Low-moderate and Decreasing" (50%), with no significant differences in HRQOL across trajectories. Three secondary control coping trajectories emerged, "Moderate-high and Increasing" (54%), "Moderate and Stable" (40%), and "High and Increasing" (6%), with survivors in the last trajectory showing better HRQOL. Two disengagement coping trajectories emerged, "Low and Stable" (85%) and "Low and Variable" (15%), with no significant differences in HRQOL across trajectories. Conclusions : Coping trajectories were relatively stable from diagnosis to 5 years. A small group of survivors with high andAbstract: Objective : To identify coping trajectories from diagnosis through survivorship and test whether particular trajectories exhibit better health-related quality of life (HRQOL) at 5 years post-diagnosis. Methods : Families of children with cancer (ages 5-17; M = 10.48, SD = 4.03) were recruited following a new diagnosis of cancer ( N = 248). Three follow-up assessments occurred at 1-year ( N = 185), 3-years ( N = 101), and 5-years ( N = 110). Mothers reported on children's coping using the Responses to Stress Questionnaire for Pediatric Cancer. Survivor HRQOL was measured at 5-year follow-up using self-report on the PedsQL 4.0. Longitudinal patterns of coping were derived using Latent Class Growth Analysis and mean-levels of survivor-report HRQOL were compared across classes. Results : Two primary control coping trajectories emerged, "Moderate and Stable" (50%) and "Low-moderate and Decreasing" (50%), with no significant differences in HRQOL across trajectories. Three secondary control coping trajectories emerged, "Moderate-high and Increasing" (54%), "Moderate and Stable" (40%), and "High and Increasing" (6%), with survivors in the last trajectory showing better HRQOL. Two disengagement coping trajectories emerged, "Low and Stable" (85%) and "Low and Variable" (15%), with no significant differences in HRQOL across trajectories. Conclusions : Coping trajectories were relatively stable from diagnosis to 5 years. A small group of survivors with high and increasing secondary control coping over time, per mother-report, reported better HRQOL. Future research should consider tailoring coping interventions to children with cancer to improve survivors' HRQOL. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of pediatric psychology. Volume 46:Number 8(2021)
- Journal:
- Journal of pediatric psychology
- Issue:
- Volume 46:Number 8(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 46, Issue 8 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 46
- Issue:
- 8
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0046-0008-0000
- Page Start:
- 960
- Page End:
- 969
- Publication Date:
- 2021-03-19
- Subjects:
- coping skills and adjustment -- oncology -- psychosocial functioning -- quality of life
Clinical child psychology -- Periodicals
618.9289005 - Journal URLs:
- http://jpepsy.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/jpepsy/jsab017 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0146-8693
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