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Psychological adjustment and coping in a population of children with recurrent syncope.

K C Byars1, R T Brown, R M Campbell, S A Hobbs.   

Abstract

The authors examined the association of psychological adjustment, styles of coping, and disease severity for children with recurrent syncope. Participants were 44 children and adolescents with a history of recurrent syncope and 40 healthy comparison control children. Dependent variables were measures of internalizing adjustment (e.g., anxiety, depression, withdrawal) reported by children and their parents and styles of coping reported by children. Parents reported higher frequencies of the internalizing of behavioral symptoms (i.e., anxiety, withdrawal) for children with recurrent syncope compared with their healthy counterparts. Children's self-reports did not reveal significant differences between the syncope and comparison groups in psychological adjustment and styles of coping. The authors conclude from these findings that adjustment difficulties, including symptoms of anxiety and social withdrawal, may occur with recurrent syncope. Implications for clinical practice and future research are discussed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10883879

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dev Behav Pediatr        ISSN: 0196-206X            Impact factor:   2.225


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Authors:  Teresa Grimaldi Capitello; Caterina Fiorilli; Silvia Placidi; Roberta Vallone; Fabrizio Drago; Simonetta Gentile
Journal:  Health Qual Life Outcomes       Date:  2016-05-17       Impact factor: 3.186

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