Children´s perceptions of parental multiple sclerosis

Författare
Cross, T., & Rintell, D.
Titel
Children´s perceptions of parental multiple sclerosis
Utgivningsår
1999
Tidskrift
Psychology, Health & Medicine
Volym
4
Häfte
4
Sidor
355-359
Sammanfattning

Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 7-to-14-year-old children of parents with multiple sclerosis (MS; N = 21) to examine children's perceptions of MS, and a content analysis was conducted. Children observed visible and 'invisible' symptoms and affective distress. Few children had information about the physiological process of MS. The most frequent categories of causal beliefs were fate or chance, contagion and congenital/hereditary factors. Many children mentioned their own or other people's behaviour as influences on the course of MS. No children believed that parents' MS would get worse. Children need developmentally appropriate information, reassurance about their effect on parents and their own risk of contracting MS, and discussion of the stress on the family. The study suggests the value of psycho-educational intervention for many families with MS.

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