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Assessing the Relationship between PTSS in Childhood Cancer Survivors and Their Caregivers and Their Quality of Life

Elisa Kern de Castro, Carla Crespo, Luísa Barros, Maria Júlia Armiliato, Lauro José Gregianin

2020Pediatric Hematology and Oncology15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Childhood cancer is a traumatic experience for survivors and their families. The experience of this disease affects survivors' and families' quality of life, even years after it occurs. The purpose of the present study was to assess if the caregivers' posttraumatic stress symptoms mediated the associations between survivors' posttraumatic stress symptoms and caregivers' quality of life, in a sample of 46 dyads of caregivers and childhood cancer survivors. Survivors and caregivers completed the PCL-5, and caregivers completed the WHOQOL-bref. Results showed that survivors' and caregivers' posttraumatic stress symptoms scores and caregivers' quality of life were associated. The caregivers' posttraumatic stress symptoms mediated the relationship between survivors' posttraumatic stress symptoms and caregivers' quality of life. Knowing posttraumatic stress symptoms direct and indirect effects on caregivers' quality of life contributes to understand their experience and to develop intervention strategies with this population.

Topics & Concepts

Posttraumatic stressMedicineQuality of life (healthcare)Intervention (counseling)Childhood cancerFamily caregiversClinical psychologyPopulationDiseaseCancerGerontologyPsychiatryNursingPathologyInternal medicineEnvironmental healthChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of LifeFamily Support in IllnessFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units