| Literature DB >> 35673383 |
Fatemeh Heydari1, Lida Nikfarid1, Parastoo Oujian2, Maliheh Nasiri1, Sanaz Motefakker2.
Abstract
Objectives: Despite improvement in childhood cancer survival in recent decades, it is still an extremely challenging health condition for parents. The impacts of childhood cancer on the family as a whole are recently interested by researchers. Family coherence is one of these concepts and health-care providers need to understand the perception of parents of family coherence. This study aimed to assess the correlation between perceived family sense of coherence (SOC) in parents of children with cancer; with socio-demographic, psycho-emotional and family-related variables. Materials andEntities:
Keywords: Cancer; Child; Family sense of coherence
Year: 2022 PMID: 35673383 PMCID: PMC9165460 DOI: 10.25259/IJPC_107_21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Palliat Care ISSN: 0973-1075
The mean and standard deviation for variables and their subscales
| variables | Frequency | Mean | Std. Deviation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chronic Sorrow | 125 | 87/18 | 11/64 |
| Coping behaviors | 125 | 92/18 | 27/49 |
| 1- Maintaining family integration, cooperation, and an optimistic definition of the situation | 125 | 38/95 | 10/81 |
| 2- Maintaining social support, self-esteem, and psychological stability | 125 | 40/45 | 11/28 |
| 3- Understanding the medical situation through communication with other parents and consultation with medical staff | 125 | 12/78 | 6/76 |
| Family Functioning | 125 | 139/42 | 26/66 |
| 1-General Functioning | 125 | 26/74 | 5/52 |
| 2-Problem Solving | 125 | 13/02 | 3/46 |
| 3-Communication | 125 | 20/47 | 4/66 |
| 4-Roles | 125 | 27/08 | 5/41 |
| 5-Affective Responsiveness | 125 | 13/94 | 3/46 |
| 6- Affective Involvement | 125 | 17/31 | 3/44 |
| 7-Behavior Control | 125 | 20/87 | 4/05 |
| Social Support | 125 | 181/53 | 80/59 |
| 1-Availability | 125 | 84/45 | 49/18 |
| 2-Satisfaction | 125 | 97/08 | 46/17 |
| Family Sense of Coherence | 125 | 122/23 | 32/85 |
| 1-Comprehesibility | 125 | 37/41 | 10/93 |
| 2-Manageability | 125 | 42/38 | 11/82 |
| 3-Meaningfulness | 125 | 42/45 | 11/31 |
Regression analysis for assessing the correlation between the demographic factors and FSOC
| Variables | Unstandardized Coefficients | Standardized Coefficients | T | Sig. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | Std. Deviation | Beta | |||
| FSOC | |||||
| Constant | 77/53 | 29/57 | 2/62 | 0/001 | |
| Child’s age | 0/304 | 0/744 | 0/041 | 0/530 | 0/597 |
| The number of family members | 7/71 | 5/90 | 0/213 | -1/31 | 0/194 |
| Child’s birth order | -7/39 | 6/08 | -0/190 | -1/22 | 0/227 |
| Parents’ gender | 14/07 | 5/98 | 0/169 | 2/36 | 0/020* |
| Child’s gender | -0/108 | 4/91 | -0/002 | 0/022 | 0/983 |
| Father’s education | 1/65 | 4/03 | 0/046 | 0/409 | 0/683 |
| Mother’s education | 6/65 | 4/44 | 0/214 | 1/50 | 0/137 |
| Father’s occupation | -5/56 | 3/88 | -0/112 | -1/43 | 0/155 |
| Mother’s occupation | 1/67 | 3/28 | 0/044 | 0/510 | 0/611 |
| Income | 16/66 | 5/96 | 0/269 | 2/80 | 0/006* |
| Support and insurance organizations | 2/44 | 9/35 | 0/019 | 0/261 | 0/795 |
| Place of residence | -15/61 | 6/41 | -0/201 | -2/44 | 0/016* |
| Type of residence | -14/15 | 3/97 | -/269 | -3/56 | 0/001* |
Summary of Regression analysis for the other variables and their values predicting FSOC
| Variables | Unstandardized Coefficients | Standardized Coefficients | T | Sig | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | Std. Deviation | Beta | |||
| FSOC and Chronic Sorrow | 10/61 | 0/001 | |||
| Constant | 218/63 | 20/60 | |||
| Family Chronic Sorrow | 1/106 | 0/234 | 0/392 | -4/72 |
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| FSOC and Coping Behaviors | |||||
| Constant | 52/41 | 26/87 | 3/113 | 0/002 | |
| Maintaining family integration, cooperation, and an optimistic definition of the situation | 1/350 | 0/529 | 0/062 | 0/540 | 0/383 |
| Maintaining social support, self-esteem, and psychological stability | 1/09 | 0/479 | 0/263 | 2/15 | |
| Understanding the medical situation through communication with other parents and consultation with medical staff | -1/48 | 0/996 | -0/303 | 1/48 | 0/142 |
| Coping Behaviors | -1/53 | 0/494 | 1/282 | 3/10 |
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| FSOC and Social Support | |||||
| Constant | 62/62 | 5/81 | 10/76 | 0/001 | |
| Availability | 0/011 | 0/081 | 0/016 | 0/137 | 0/892 |
| Satisfaction | 0/605 | 0/098 | 0/701 | 6/17 |
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| Social Support | 0/277 | 0/027 | 0/679 | 10/26 |
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| Constant | 262/79 | 9/62 | 27/71 | 0/001 | |
| Problem Solving | 2/70 | 0/961 | -0/284 | -2/81 |
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| Communication | -1/35 | 0/758 | -0/191 | -1/87 | 0/078 |
| Roles | 251 | 0/842 | -0/041 | -0/170 | 0/766 |
| Affective Responsiveness | 0/471 | 0/927 | -0/050 | -0/703 | 0/613 |
| Affective Involvement | -1/498 | 0/772 | -0/157 | -0/703 | 0/055 |
| Affective Involvement | -1/001 | 0/716 | -0/124 | -1/75 | 0/162 |
| General Functioning | -1/163 | 0/707 | -0/944 | -1/65 | 0/103 |
| Family Functioning | -1/162 | 0/708 | -0/944 | -1/65 | 0/104 |
Multivariate regression analysis for variables’ simultaneous effect on FSOC perceived by parents
| Variables | Unstandardized Coefficients | Standardized Coefficients | T | Sig. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | Std. Deviation | Beta | |||
| FSOC | |||||
| Constant | 167/78 | 24/67 | 6/80 | 0/001 | |
| Coping Behaviors | 0/237 | 0/066 | 0/198 | 3/59 |
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| Social Support | 0/087 | 0/026 | 0/191 | 3/02 |
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| Chronic Sorrow | 0/247 | 0/145 | 0/087 | 1/70 | 0/091 |
| Family Functioning | -0/642 | 0/086 | -0/521 | -7/46 |
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| parents’ gender | -1/38 | 2/93 | -0/021 | -0/471 | 0/639 |
| Income | 7/03 | 3/23 | 0/109 | 2/17 |
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| Place of residence | -9/32 | 3/67 | -0/120 | -2/54 |
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| Type of residence | -5/94 | 2/45 | -0/113 | -2/42 |
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