| Literature DB >> 18366753 |
Yvette Peeters1, Sandra N Boersma, Hendrik M Koopman.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Aim of this study is to further explore predictors of health related quality of life in children with asthma using factors derived from to the extended stress-coping model. While the stress-coping model has often been used as a frame of reference in studying health related quality of life in chronic illness, few have actually tested the model in children with asthma.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18366753 PMCID: PMC2330024 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-6-24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Figure 1Stress-coping model of Maes, Leventhal & De Ridder (1996).
Figure 2Stress-coping model with Instruments and Measures.
Figure 3Path model with standardized path coefficients. Significance of the parameter estimates: *p < 0.10, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01, pa stands for answer given by the parent
Pearson correlations (n) between predictors and limitations.
| Limitations | |
| Severity (parent) | .510** (81) |
| Treatment (parent) | -.307** (78) |
| Treatment (child) | -.285* (80) |
| Education of Parent | -.151 (80) |
| Living Environment | -.134 (80) |
| Age | -.023 (81) |
* p < .05, ** p < .01
Pearson correlations (n) between predictors and six coping scales
| Avoiding | Acceptance | Cognitive-palliative | Distance | Emotional reaction | |
| Limitations | .256* (78) | -.479* (77) | .195 (78) | -.303* (79) | .480** (78) |
| Single or two parent family | -.002 (79) | .017 (78) | -.130 (79) | .097 (80) | .159 (79) |
| Accessibility of social support | -.127 (76) | .142 (75) | -.053 (76) | .111 (77) | -.113 (76) |
| Development child (parent) | .128 (76) | -.156 (75) | .222 (76) | .079 (77) | .271* (76) |
* p < .05, ** p < .01
Pearson correlations (n) between coping scales and quality of life
| Quality of Life | |
| Avoiding | .194 (78) |
| Acceptance | .427** (77) |
| Cognitive-palliative | -.083 (78) |
| Distance | .101 (79) |
| Emotional reaction | -.412**(78) |
* p < .05, ** p < .01
Regression analyses
| Independent Variable | β | ||
| Dependent variable: Limitations | |||
| Severity of disease (pa1) | .451 | .378 | 4.491** |
| Treatment (pa1) | -.210 | -.931 | -2.080* |
| Education of the parent | -.140 | -.068 | -1.418 |
| Dependent variable: Avoidance | |||
| Limitations | .259 | .318 | 2.137* |
| single ore two parent family | -.160 | -.042 | -0.137 |
| Development of child (pa1) | .024 | .063 | 0.198 |
| Dependent variable: Emotional Reaction | |||
| Limitations | .446 | .353 | 4.168** |
| single ore two parent family | .156 | .268 | 1.538 |
| Development of child (pa1) | .115 | .193 | 1.067 |
| Dependent variable: Quality of Life | |||
| Avoidance | -.093 | -.044 | -0.856 |
| Emotional Reaction | -.387 | -.286 | -3.572** |
p < .05, ** p < .01
1pa stands for answer given by the parent