| Literature DB >> 34009552 |
Ena Alcan1, Tess Anderson2, Eli R Lebowitz2.
Abstract
Previous studies investigating family accommodation (FA) in pediatric anxiety disorders have primarily relied on mothers' reports, while data on FA by fathers remains scarce. We examined the frequency and correlates of fathers' FA of anxious children and compared fathers' and mothers' reports of FA. Participants were 69 parents of treatment-seeking children and adolescents with a primary anxiety disorder. FA was highly prevalent amongst fathers, with the majority of fathers participating in symptom-related behaviors and modifying family routines due to child anxiety. Fathers' accommodation levels were significantly correlated with fathers' reports of child internalizing symptoms, child externalizing symptoms, and fathers' own anxiety symptoms. Fathers' and mothers' reports of FA were moderately correlated, whereas their reports of their respective distress related to the need to accommodate were only weakly correlated. Fathers reported a significantly lower frequency of FA than did mothers. These findings highlight the importance of obtaining reports from both fathers and mothers when assessing FA. Results are particularly relevant to family-focused and parent-based interventions designed to address and reduce FA amongst parents of clinically anxious children.Entities:
Keywords: Accommodation; Anxiety disorders; Family; Fathers
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34009552 PMCID: PMC9470656 DOI: 10.1007/s10578-021-01190-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Psychiatry Hum Dev ISSN: 0009-398X
Mean levels and frequency for each item and subscales of the father and mother reported FASA
| Father | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Items | Never | 1–3 times a month | 1–2 times a week | 3–6 times a week | Daily | |
| Mean (SD) | N (Percentage %) | |||||
| FASA Participation | ||||||
| 1. Providing reassurance | 2.90 (1.02) | 2 (2.9) | 4 (5.8) | 15 (21.7) | 25 (36.2) | 23 (33.3) |
| 2. Providing items | 1.57 (1.26) | 18 (26.1) | 15 (21.7) | 18 (26.1) | 13 (18.8) | 5 (7.2) |
| 3. Participating in behaviors | 1.74 (1.39) | 15 (21.7) | 18 (25.4) | 16 (23.1) | 9 (13.0) | 11 (15.9) |
| 4. Assisting child in avoiding things | 1.43 (1.03) | 15 (21.7) | 21 (30.4) | 22 (31.9) | 10 (14.5) | 1 (1.4) |
| 5. Avoiding things, places or people | .75 ( 0.99) | 36 (52.1) | 21 (30.4) | 6 (8.7) | 5 (7.2) | 1 (1.4) |
| FASA Modification | ||||||
| 6. Modifying family routines | 1.33 (1.45) | 27 (39.1) | 19 (27.5) | 6 (8.7) | 7 (10.1) | 10 (14.5) |
| 7. Doing things instead of child | 1.16 (1.29) | 30 (43.5) | 14 (20.3) | 8 (11.6) | 12 (17.4) | 5 (7.2) |
| 8. Modifying work schedule | 0.67 (1.08) | 43 (62.3) | 16 (23.2) | 2 (2.9) | 6 (8.7) | 2 (2.9) |
| 9. Modifying leisure activities | 0.87 (1.11) | 34 (49.3) | 21 (30.4) | 5 (7.2) | 7 (10.1) | 2 (2.9) |
FASA Family Accommodation Scale Anxiety [19]. Total Accommodation (Items 1–9), Participation (Items 1–5), Modification (Items 6–9), Distress (Item 10), Consequences (Items 11–13);
Nfathers = 69; Nmothers = 69
Correlations and differences between fathers’ and mothers’ FASA reports
| Father | Mother | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Mean (SD) | Range | Mean (SD) | Range | ||
| FASA Total | 12.26 (7.69) | 0–31 | 17.11 (8.39) | 3–36 | | |
| Participation | 8.26 (4.42) | 0–18 | 11.04 (4.89) | 2–20 | | |
| Modification | 4.00 (3.85) | 0–13 | 6.07 (4.59) | 0–16 | | |
| Distress | 1.01 (0.93) | 0–3 | 1.68 (0.93) | 0–4 |
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| Consequences | 3.57 (3.16) | 0–12 | 4.78 (2.65) | 0–12 | | |
Bold values indicate statistically significant findings
Range of possible scores on FASA: Total Accommodation: 0–36, Participation 0–20, Modification: 0–16, Distress: 0–4, Consequences: 0–12.
N = 69; N = 69
FASA Family Accommodation Scale—Anxiety [19]
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01
Demographic correlates of father and mother reported accommodation
| Variable | Child sex | Education groups | Race | Ethnic groups | Employment status | Income |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Father FASA Total | 1.09 | 0.673 | 0.421 | 0.046 | 2.60 | 0.330 |
| Father Participation | 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.598 | 0.681 | 2.99 | 0.444 |
| Father Modification | 1.02 | 0.570 | 0.613 | 0.265 | 1.51 | 0.377 |
| Father Distress | 1.68 | 1.15 | 0.979 | 0.002 | 1.69 | 0.291 |
| Father Consequences | 1.82 | 0.710 | 0.656 | 0.018 | 0.002 | 0.609 |
| Mother FASA Total | 0.179 | 1.48 | 0.050 | 0.531 | 2.10 | 1.40 |
| Mother Participation | − 0.744 | 1.77 | 0.260 | 0.917 | 0.231 | 2.17 |
| Mother Modification | 1.12 | 0.749 | 0.024 | 0.097 | 2.20 | 1.42 |
| Mother Distress | 1.67 | 1.18 | 0.867 | 0.079 | 1.80 | |
| Mother Consequences | − 0.080 | 1.68 | 1.28 | 0.624 | 1.04 | 1.22 |
Bold value indicates a statistically significant finding
FASA Family Accommodation Scale—Anxiety [19]
Education consisted of the following groups: 1st group: high school; 2nd group: some college; 3rd group: associate’s; 4th group: bachelor’s; 5th group: master’s; 6th group: Ph.D.; 7th group: Advanced
Racial groups consisted of the following: 1st group: White; 2nd group: Black or African American; 3rd group: Asian; 4th group: American Indian/Alaska Native; 5th group: Multiracial
Ethnic groups: 1st group: non-Hispanic or Latino; 2nd group: Hispanic or Latino
Employment groups: 1st group: Employed; 2nd group: Unemployed
Income consisted of the following groups: 1st group: $21,000–$40,999; 2nd group: $41,000–$60,999; 3rd group: $61,000–$80,999; 4th group: $81,000–$99,000; 5th group: $100,000–$124,999; 6th group: $125,000–$149,000; 7th group: $150,000 + . N = 69; N = 69
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01
Pearson’s bivariate correlations between father-reported measures
| Variable | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Father FASA Total | |||||||||
| 2. Father Participation | |||||||||
| 3. Father Modification | |||||||||
| 4. Father Distress | |||||||||
| 5. Father Consequences | |||||||||
| 6. Father Internalizing | 0.087 | ||||||||
| 7. Father Externalizing | 0.211 | ||||||||
| 8. Father BAI Total | 0.213 | 0.174 | |||||||
| 9. Child’s age | − 0.159 | − 0.184 | − 0.107 | − 0.208 | − | 0.007 | − 0.169 | − 0.121 |
Bold values indicate statistically significant correlations
FASA Family Accommodation Scale—Anxiety [19], including Participation, Modification, Distress, and Consequences, CBCL Child Behavior Checklist [68]; BAI: Beck’s Anxiety Inventory [70]
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01
Pearson’s bivariate correlations between mother-reported measures
| Variable | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Mother FASA Total | |||||||||
| 2. Mother Participation | |||||||||
| 3. Mother Modification | |||||||||
| 4. Mother Distress | |||||||||
| 5. Mother Consequences | |||||||||
| 6. Mother Internalizing | 0.215 | 0.116 | 0.051 | 0.145 | |||||
| 7. Mother Externalizing | 0.148 | 0.105 | |||||||
| 8. Mother BAI Total | 0.156 | 0.158 | 0.117 | 0.099 | 0.194 | 0.151 | |||
| 9. Child’s age | − | − | − | − 0.004 | − | 0.013 | − .0.190 | 0.080 |
Bold values indicate statistically significant correlations
FASA Family Accommodation Scale—Anxiety [19], including Participation, Modification, Distress, and Consequences, CBCL Child Behavior Checklist [68]; BAI: Beck’s Anxiety Inventory [70]
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01