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Associations between Pretend Play Psychological Functioning and Coping Strategies in Pediatric Chronic Diseases: A Cross-Illness Study

机译:小儿慢性病的假装游戏心理功能和应对策略之间的关联:跨疾病研究

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Children with chronic illnesses are called to undertake complicated processes of adjustment and re-organization in their daily lives; as a result, they could experience several internalizing problems. Symbolic play could be a useful way to cope with these difficulties. The main aim of this paper is to assess pretend play, coping, and psychological symptoms in three groups of school-aged children with pediatric chronic diseases. The study involved 44 Italian school-aged, chronically ill children: 16 with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), 12 with cystic fibrosis (CF), and 15 with Leukemia. All patients were assessed by the Affect in Play Scale–Brief version (APS-Br), and the Children’s Coping Strategies Checklist–Revision1 (CCSC-R1). Children with T1DM and CF also completed the Separation Anxiety Symptom Inventory for Children (SASI-C) and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)–children’s version. Cohen’s d (effect size) was applied between clinical and normative samples, and it showed a more organized play (APS-BR), but a more negative affect tone, comfort, and frequency of affect expression. Comparing APS-BR and CCSC-R1 rates between the three groups, significant differences were found for all the APS-BR dimensions, except for tone, and for CCSC-R1 seeking understanding. Comparing SASI-C score between T1DM and CF, higher scores were found for children with CF. In the end, correlations between all dimensions highlighted several relationships between play, coping, and adjustment problems for children with T1DM, and relationship between affect play and all variables for children with CF. Symbolic play helps chronically ill children to express emotions; helping them, as well as clinicians, to understand the difficulties caused by chronic conditions, and to cope with them.
机译:呼吁患有慢性病的儿童在日常生活中进行复杂的调整和重新组织过程;结果,他们可能会遇到一些内部化问题。象征性游戏可能是应对这些困难的有用方法。本文的主要目的是评估三组小儿慢性疾病学龄儿童的假装游戏,应对和心理症状。该研究涉及44名意大利学龄的慢性病儿童:16名1型糖尿病(T1DM),12名囊性纤维化(CF)和15名白血病。所有患者均通过“游戏影响力简评版”(APS-Br)和“儿童应对策略清单” -Revision1(CCSC-R1)进行评估。患有T1DM和CF的儿童还完成了儿童的分离性焦虑症状量表(SASI-C)和“长处和困难量表”(SDQ)–儿童版。 Cohen的d(效果大小)应用于临床和规范样本之间,显示出更有条理的播放方式(APS-BR),但负面影响的语气,舒适度和影响表达的频率更高。比较三组之间的APS-BR和CCSC-R1比率,发现除音调和寻求理解的CCSC-R1以外,所有APS-BR尺寸均存在显着差异。比较T1DM和CF之间的SASI-C评分,发现CF儿童得分更高。最后,所有维度之间的相关性突显了T1DM儿童的游戏,应对和调整问题之间的几种关系,以及CF儿童的情感游戏与所有变量之间的关系。象征性游戏有助于慢性病儿童表达情感。帮助他们以及临床医生了解慢性病造成的困难并应对之。

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