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A prospective investigation of developmental trajectories of psychosocial adjustment in adolescents facing a chronic condition - study protocol of an observational, multi-center study

机译:慢性条件研究方案的青少年心理社会调整发育轨迹预期调查 - 观察,多中心研究

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Relatively little is known about protective factors and the emergence and maintenance of positive outcomes in the field of adolescents with chronic conditions. Therefore, the primary aim of the study is to acquire a deeper understanding of the dynamic process of resilience factors, coping strategies and psychosocial adjustment of adolescents living with chronic conditions. We plan to consecutively recruit N?=?450 adolescents (12–21?years) from three German patient registries for chronic conditions (type 1 diabetes, cystic fibrosis, or juvenile idiopathic arthritis). Based on screening for anxiety and depression, adolescents are assigned to two parallel groups – “inconspicuous” (PHQ-9 and GAD-7??7) vs. “conspicuous” (PHQ-9 or GAD-7?≥?7) – participating in a prospective online survey at baseline and 12-month follow-up. At two time points (T1, T2), we assess (1) intra- and interpersonal resiliency factors, (2) coping strategies, and (3) health-related quality of life, well-being, satisfaction with life, anxiety and depression. Using a cross-lagged panel design, we will examine the bidirectional longitudinal relations between resiliency factors and coping strategies, psychological adaptation, and psychosocial adjustment. To monitor Covid-19 pandemic effects, participants are also invited to take part in an intermediate online survey. The study will provide a deeper understanding of adaptive, potentially modifiable processes and will therefore help to develop novel, tailored interventions supporting a positive adaptation in youths with a chronic condition. These strategies should not only support those at risk but also promote the maintenance of a successful adaptation. German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS), no. DRKS00025125 . Registered on May 17, 2021.
机译:相对较少地了解保护性因子和慢性条件的青少年领域积极结果的出现和维持。因此,研究的主要目的是获得对慢性条件居住的青少年的恢复力因素,应对策略和心理社会调整的更深入了解。我们计划连续招募n?=?450青少年(12-21岁)来自三个德国患者注册表,用于慢性病条件(1型糖尿病,囊性纤维化或青少年特发性关节炎)。基于筛查焦虑和抑郁症,青少年分配给两个平行组 - “不显眼”(PHQ-9和GAD-7?7)与“显眼”(PHQ-9或GAD-7?≥?7 ) - 参加基线的预期在线调查和12个月的随访。在两个时间点(t1,t2),我们评估(1)内交际的弹性因子,(2)应对策略,(3)与生命相关的生活质量,幸福,与生命,焦虑和抑郁的满意度。使用交叉滞后的面板设计,我们将研究弹性因子和应对策略,心理适应和心理社会调整之间的双向纵向关系。为了监控Covid-19大流行影响,还邀请参与者参加中级在线调查。该研究将对适应性,潜在可修改的流程提供更深入的了解,因此有助于开发新颖的,定制干预措施,支持具有慢性状况的青少年积极适应。这些策略不仅应支持风险,而且促进维护成功适应。德国临床试验登记册(DRK),没有。 DRKS00025125。在2021年5月17日注册。

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