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Measuring perceived benefit and disease-related burden in young cancer survivors: validation of the Benefit and Burden Scale for Children (BBSC) in The Netherlands.

机译:测量年轻癌症幸存者的感知利益和与疾病相关的负担:荷兰儿童利益和负担量表(BBSC)的验证。

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PURPOSE: Perceiving favourable changes from one's illness may go hand in hand with experiencing harmful psychosocial effects. Each of these constructs should be considered when examining children's levels of psychological adjustment following stressful life events. A paediatric instrument that accounts for both positive and negative impact of stressful events has not been investigated in The Netherlands before. The aim of the study was to investigate psychometric properties of the Dutch version of the Benefit and Burden Scale for Children (BBSC), a 20-item questionnaire that intends to measure potential benefit and burden of illness in children. METHODS: Dutch paediatric survivors of childhood cancer aged 8-18 (N = 77) completed the BBSC and other psychological questionnaires: Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (health-related quality of life), State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children (anxiety), Children's Revised Impact of Event Scale (posttraumatic stress) and Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (behavioural functioning). Reliability and validity were evaluated. RESULTS: Internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha, benefit 0.84, burden 0.72), test-retest reliability (benefit r = 0.74, burden r = 0.78) and homogeneity (mean inter-item correlation, benefit r = 0.34, burden r = 0.22) were satisfactory. Burden was associated with HRQoL (-), anxiety (+), posttraumatic stress symptoms (+) and behavioural problems. Benefit did not correlate with the psychological outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: The Dutch version of the BBSC shows promising psychometric properties. Perceived benefit and disease-related burden are distinct constructs; both should be considered when examining children's psychological adjustment to potentially traumatic experiences. The BBSC may be useful as monitoring and screening instrument.
机译:目的:感知疾病的有利变化可能与经历有害的社会心理效应并驾齐驱。在检查儿童在压力大的生活事件后的心理调节水平时,应考虑上述每种构造。以前,荷兰尚未研究一种能说明压力事件的正面和负面影响的儿科器械。该研究的目的是调查荷兰版《儿童福利和负担量表》(BBSC)的心理计量学特性,该问卷有20个项目,旨在衡量儿童的潜在利益和疾病负担。方法:荷兰8-18岁儿童癌症小儿幸存者(N = 77)完成了BBSC和其他心理调查问卷:小儿生活质量量表(健康相关的生活质量),儿童国家特质焦虑量表(焦虑),儿童对事件量表(创伤后压力)和长处和困难问卷(行为功能)的修订影响。可靠性和有效性进行了评估。结果:内部一致性(Cronbach's alpha,收益0.84,负担0.72),重测信度(收益r = 0.74,负担r = 0.78)和同质性(平均项目间相关,收益r = 0.34,负担r = 0.22)满意的。负担与HRQoL(-),焦虑(+),创伤后应激症状(+)和行为问题有关。收益与心理结果无关。结论:BBSC的荷兰语版本显示出良好的心理测量特性。感知的利益和与疾病相关的负担是截然不同的结构;在检查儿童对潜在创伤经历的心理适应时,应考虑两者。 BBSC可用作监视和筛选工具。

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