| Literature DB >> 26608402 |
Marthe R Egberts1,2, Rens van de Schoot3,4, Anita Boekelaar5, Hannelore Hendrickx6, Rinie Geenen7, Nancy E E Van Loey8,7.
Abstract
Adjustment after pediatric burn injury may be a challenge for children as well as their parents. This prospective study examined associations of internalizing and externalizing problems in children and adolescents 12 months postburn with preburn functioning, and parental acute and chronic posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) from different perspectives. Child, mother, and father reports of 90 children (9-18 years), collected within the first month and 12 months postburn, were analyzed. Results indicated that overall, child and parental appraisals of pre- and postburn behavioral problems were not significantly different from reference data. Rates of (sub)clinical postburn behavioral problems ranged from 6 to 17 %, depending on the informant. Pre- and postburn behavioral problems were significantly related, but only from the parents' perspective. Path models showed an association between parental PTSS 12 months postburn and parental reports of child internalizing problems, as well as a significant indirect relationship from parental acute stress symptoms via PTSS 12 months postburn. Notably, no associations between parental PTSS and child reports of postburn behavioral problems were found. In conclusion, parental observations of child externalizing problems appear to be influenced by their perspectives on the child's preburn functioning, while parental observations of internalizing problems are also related to long-term parental PTSS. However, these factors seem of no great value in predicting behavioral problems from the child's perspective, suggesting substantial informant deviations. To optimize adjustment, clinical burn practice is recommended to adopt a family perspective including parent perception of preburn functioning and parental PTSS in assessment and intervention.Entities:
Keywords: Behavioral problems; Burns; Children; Cross-informant agreement; Parental posttraumatic stress; Preburn functioning
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26608402 PMCID: PMC4932136 DOI: 10.1007/s00787-015-0788-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry ISSN: 1018-8827 Impact factor: 4.785
Fig. 1Hypothesized model on the associations between preburn behavioral problems, parental PTSS, and behavioral problems 12 months postburn
Sample demographic and burn characteristics of included children (n = 90)
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| SD | Range | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Child age (years) | 13.9 | 2.4 | 9.5–17.8 |
| TBSA (%) | 10.0 | 12.3 | 1–72 |
| Length of stay in hospital (in days) | 19.4 | 29.7 | 1–180 |
| Number of surgeries | 1.2 | 2.6 | 0–16 |
Intercorrelations and descriptive statistics (n = 90)
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Preburn behavioral problems M | – | |||||||||||||
| 2. Preburn behavioral problems F | .55** | – | ||||||||||||
| 3. PTSS 1 month postburn M | .11 | .07 | – | |||||||||||
| 4. PTSS 1 month postburn F | −.07 | −.08 | .20 | – | ||||||||||
| 5. PTSS 12 months postburn M | .08 | .14 | .70** | .40* | – | |||||||||
| 6. PTSS 12 months postburn F | −.02 | .16 | .47** | .44** | .52** | – | ||||||||
| 7. Externalizing problems M | .50** | .39* | −.13 | −.14 | .10 | .13 | – | |||||||
| 8. Externalizing problems F | .70** | .61** | −.14 | −.28 | .09 | .12 | .75** | – | ||||||
| 9. Externalizing problems C | .24 | .03 | −.16 | −.13 | −.05 | .11 | .62** | .63** | – | |||||
| 10. Internalizing problems M | .30* | .28 | .28* | .13 | .45** | .30 | .30* | .23 | −.07 | – | ||||
| 11. Internalizing problems F | .40* | .59** | .11 | −.27 | .35* | .26 | .42* | .53** | .26 | .65** | – | |||
| 12. Internalizing problems C | .09 | −.15 | .07 | .13 | .12 | .15 | .21 | .11 | .44** | .35* | .47* | – | ||
| 13. Child age | −.09 | −.01 | −.24* | −.12 | −.23 | −.15 | −.09 | −.03 | −.15 | −.13 | −.15 | −.19 | – | |
| 14. Percentage TBSA | .09 | −.16 | .17 | .13 | .09 | −.09 | −.19 | −.18 | −.27 | −.05 | −.27 | −.26 | .12 | – |
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| 9.31 | 9.00 | 25.48 | 15.85 | 16.25 | 8.66 | 49.58 | 49.03 | 47.22 | 50.53 | 47.34 | 47.63 | 13.88 | 9.95 |
| SD | 5.94 | 6.04 | 14.34 | 12.45 | 12.20 | 10.53 | 10.18 | 10.03 | 10.13 | 8.92 | 9.72 | 11.03 | 2.43 | 12.26 |
M mother report, F father report, C child report, PTSS Posttraumatic stress symptoms, TBSA Total burned surface area
* p < .05, ** p < .01
Model fit information for four path models
| CFI | TLI | RMSEA |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 1 | Mother- and child reports of internalizing problems | .98 | .92 | .06 | 6.31 | 5 | .28 |
| Model 2 | Mother- and child reports of externalizing problems | .98 | .94 | .05 | 6.25 | 5 | .28 |
| Model 3 | Father- and child reports of internalizing problems | 1.00 | .99 | .02 | 5.11 | 5 | .40 |
| Model 4 | Father- and child reports of externalizing problems | 1.00 | 1.00 | .01 | 5.05 | 5 | .41 |
Relationship of preburn behavioral problems, maternal posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), and covariates with mother- and child-reported behavioral problems 12 months postburn
| Model 1 Internalizing problems | Model 2 Externalizing problems | |||||||||||||||
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| Mother reports | Child reports | Mother reports | Child reports | |||||||||||||
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| CI | SE | β |
| CI | SE | β |
| CI | SE | β |
| CI | SE | β | |
| Direct effects | ||||||||||||||||
| Preburn behavioral problems |
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| .27 |
| 0.27 | −0.46, 1.05 | .38 | .15 |
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| .24 |
| 0.48 | −0.20, 1.17 | .35 | .27 |
| PTSS 1 month postburn | 0.02 | −0.20, 0.19 | .10 | .03 | −0.06 | −0.34, 0.25 | .15 | −.07 | −0.16 | −0.41, 0.04 | .11 | −.22 | −0.15 | −0.42, 0.17 | .15 | −.21 |
| PTSS 12 months postburn |
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| .12 |
| 0.14 | −0.32, 0.57 | .22 | .15 | 0.23 | −0.04, 0.52 | .14 | .26 | 0.13 | −0.26, 0.50 | .19 | .15 |
| Percentage TBSA | −0.07 | −0.22, 0.04 | .07 | −.10 | − | − | .14 | − | − | − | .07 | − | − | − | .10 | − |
| Child genderb | 1.81 | −5.43, 7.31 | 3.13 | .09 | 3.25 | −5.96, 12.55 | 4.74 | .13 | −3.42 | −9.35, 2.23 | 2.97 | −.14 | −4.88 | −11.44, 1.96 | 3.35 | −.21 |
| Child age | 0.00 | −0.91, 1.12 | .51 | .00 | −0.67 | −2.48, 1.06 | .92 | −.15 | −0.64 | −1.59, 0.29 | .48 | −.14 | −0.98 | −2.28, 0.31 | .67 | −.23 |
| PTSS T1 →PTSS T2 |
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| .08 |
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| .08 |
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| .08 |
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| .08 |
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| Indirect effects | ||||||||||||||||
| PTSS T1 →PTSS T2 → behavioral problems |
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| .07 |
| 0.07 | −0.16, 0.32 | .12 | .10 | 0.12 | −0.02, 0.30 | .08 | .16 | 0.07 | −0.14, 0.27 | .10 | .10 |
| Explained variance | 30 % | 13 % | 44 % | 24 % | ||||||||||||
CI Bootstrap bias-corrected two-sided 95 % confidence interval. Effects that are statistically significant are written in bold, TBSA Total burned surface area
a p = .06
b0 = boy, 1 = girl
Relationship of preburn behavioral problems, paternal PTSS, and covariates with father- and child-reported behavioral problems 12 months postburn
| Model 3 Internalizing problems | Model 4 Externalizing problems | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Father reports | Child reports | Father reports | Child reports | |||||||||||||
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| CI | SE | β |
| CI | SE | β |
| CI | SE | β |
| CI | SE | β | |
| Direct effects | ||||||||||||||||
| Preburn behavioral problems |
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| .27 |
| −0.30 | −1.05, .56 | .42 | −.17 |
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| .32 |
| 0.02 | −0.80, .90 | .44 | .01 |
| PTSS 1 month postburn | − | − | .16 | − | −0.05 | −0.66, 0.41 | .27 | −.06 | −0.23 | −0.70, 0.10 | .20 | −.30 | 0.00 | −0.55, 0.39 | .23 | −.01 |
| PTSS 12 months postburn |
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| .16 |
| 0.18 | −0.52, 0.69 | .31 | .18 | 0.16 | −0.27, 0.43 | .16 | .18 | 0.16 | −0.44, 0.60 | .25 | .17 |
| Percentage TBSA | 0.07 | −0.31, 0.40 | .19 | .09 | −0.15 | −0.73, 0.33 | .24 | −.16 | 0.03 | −0.37, 0.66 | .24 | .03 | −0.20 | −0.65, 0.54 | .28 | −.23 |
| Child gendera | 6.45 | −0.11, 11.95 | 3.09 | .31 | 5.22 | −5.30, 15.21 | 5.27 | .23 | 0.81 | −9.11, 8.07 | 4.25 | .04 | −4.83 | −15.13, 3.34 | 4.62 | −.22 |
| Child age | −0.61 | −2.04, 0.60 | .66 | −.15 | 0.75 | −1.60, 2.64 | 1.06 | .17 | −0.52 | −2.00, 0.98 | .77 | −.13 | 0.13 | −1.89, 1.94 | .95 | .03 |
| PTSS T1 →PTSS T2 |
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| .15 |
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| .15 |
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| .15 |
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| .15 |
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| Indirect effects | ||||||||||||||||
| PTSS T1 →PTSS T2 → behavioral problems |
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| .09 |
| 0.07 | −0.19, 0.39 | .14 | .08 | .06 | −0.07, 0.26 | .08 | .08 | 0.06 | −0.15, 0.33 | .12 | .08 |
| Explained variance | 52 % | 14 % | 36 % | 16 % | ||||||||||||
CI Bootstrap bias-corrected two-sided 95 % confidence interval. Effects that are statistically significant are written in bold, TBSA Total burned surface area
a0 = boy, 1 = girl