Quality of Life of Adolescents Facing a Parental Illness: A Person-Oriented Approach
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Method
2.1. Participants
2.2. Procedure
2.3. Materials
2.3.1. Sociodemographic Characteristics
2.3.2. Parental Illness or Disability
2.3.3. Health Related Quality of Life
2.3.4. Perceived Academic Performance
2.3.5. Caregiving Activities
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Identification of Adolescents Facing a Parental Illness
3.2. Comparison between Adolescents Facing a Parental Illness and Adolescents with Healthy Parents
3.3. Patterns of HRQoL among Adolescents Facing a Parental Illness
3.4. Patterns of HRQoL Characterization
3.4.1. Demographics
3.4.2. Perceived Academic Performance, Illness Perception, and Caring Activities
4. Discussion
Limitations and Perspectives
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Total Sample n = 1324 | Adolescents with Healthy Parents n = 1116 | Adolescents Facing a Parental Illness n = 208 | U/χ2 | df | p | |
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Gender, n (%, ASR) | 4.38 | 1 | * | |||
Female | 745 (56.27) | 617 (55.29, −2.09) | 128 (61.54, 2.09) | |||
Male | 563 (42.52) | 490 (43.91, 2.09) | 73 (35.10, −2.09) | |||
Age, M (SD) | 12.89 (1.12) | 12.86 (1.13) | 13.00 (1.08) | 1.89 | - | 0.06 |
Grade, n (%, ASR) | 4.15 | 3 | 0.25 | |||
Year 7 | 117 (8.84) | 100 (8.96, 0.38) | 17 (8.17, −0.38) | |||
Year 8 | 381 (28.78) | 332 (29.75, 1.83) | 49 (23.56, −1.83) | |||
Year 9 | 385 (29.08) | 321 (28.76, −0.56) | 64 (30.77, 0.56) | |||
Year 10 | 438 (33.08) | 360 (32.26, −1.45) | 78 (37.50, 1.45) | |||
Foreign language spoken at home, n (%, ASR) | 428 (32.33) | 361 (32.35, 0.04) | 67 (32.21, −0.04) | 0.00 | 1 | 0.97 |
Ill/disabled adolescent, n (%, ASR) | 108 (8.16) | 77 (6.90, −3.87) | 31 (14.90, 3.87) | 14.99 | 1 | *** |
Type of adolescent’s illness, n (%, ASR) | 3.71 | 1 | 0.05 | |||
Physical illness | 47 (3.55) | 38 (3.41, 1.93) | 9 (4.33, −1.93) | |||
Mental illness | 61 (4.61) | 39 (3.49, −1.93) | 22 (10.58, 1.93) | |||
Family living arrangement, n (%, ASR) | 3.71 | 1 | 0.05 | |||
With both parents | 900 (67.98) | 771 (69.09, 1.93) | 129 (62.02, −1.93) | |||
With parents separately or one parent | 405 (30.59) | 330 (29.57, −1.93) | 75 (36.06, 1.93) | |||
Having siblings, n (%, ASR) | 1248 (94.26) | 1055 (94.53, 0.99) | 193 (92.79, −0.99) | 0.99 | 1 | 0.32 |
Sibling rank, n (%, ASR) | 7.39 | 2 | * | |||
The oldest | 464 (35.05) | 409 (36.65, 2.71) | 55 (26.44, −2.71) | |||
The youngest | 453 (34.21) | 374 (33.51, −1,46) | 79 (37.98, 1,46) | |||
Middle | 331 (25.00) | 272 (24.37, −1.39) | 59 (28.37, 1.39) | |||
Ill/disabled parent, n (%) | 208 (15.71) | - | - | - | - | |
Mother | 101 (7.63) | - | 101 (48.56) | |||
Father | 82 (6.19) | - | 82 (39.42) | |||
Both | 25 (1.89) | - | 25 (12.02) | |||
Type of parental illness, n (%) | - | - | - | |||
Physical illness | 158 (11.93) | - | 158 (75.96) | |||
Mental illness | 50 (3.78) | - | 50 (24.04) | |||
HRQoL, M (SD) | ||||||
Physical Well-Being | 44.62 (9.94) | 44.99 (9.83) | 42.62 (10.31) | 10.22 | 1 | ** |
Psychological Well-Being | 44.49 (10.58) | 45.19 (10.58) | 40.71 (9.80) | 25.71 | 1 | *** |
Moods and Emotions | 49.55 (12.13) | 50.49 (11.92) | 44.50 (12.07) | 35.11 | 1 | *** |
Self-Perception | 47.97 (10.14) | 48.75 (10.13) | 43.80 (9.11) | 38.53 | 1 | *** |
Autonomy | 44.60 (10.60) | 45.22 (10.65) | 41.28 (9.69) | 26.38 | 1 | *** |
Relations with Parents and Home Life | 45.40 (11.03) | 46.23 (10.99) | 40.94 (10.11) | 39.17 | 1 | *** |
Financial Resources | 45.98 (11.48) | 46.26 (11.38) | 44.46 (11.90) | 5.10 | 1 | * |
Social Support and Peers | 46.80 (10.87) | 47.19 (10.79) | 44.68 (11.06) | 10.50 | 1 | ** |
School Environment | 46.94 (9.54) | 47.28 (9.60) | 45.11 (9.04) | 4.77 | 1 | * |
Social Acceptance | 50.95 (9.47) | 51.45 (9.31) | 48.28 (9.87) | 21.49 | 1 | *** |
HRQoL Clusters | χ2 (df) | p | Post-Hoc Comparisons | |||||
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Cluster 1 n = 34 | Cluster 2 n = 28 | Cluster 3 n = 44 | Cluster 4 n = 58 | Cluster 5 n = 44 | ||||
Age, M (SD) | 13.18 (1.03) | 12.71 (1.05) | 13.45 (1.02) | 12.88 (1.09) | 12.77 (1.08) | 14.06 (4) | ** | 3 > 2; 3 > 5 |
Gender, n (%, ASR) | 33.52 (4) | *** | - | |||||
Female | 22 (64.71, 1.77) | 12 (42.86, −2.47) | 39 (88.64, 4.15) | 38 (65.52, 0.34) | 17 (38.64, −3.91) | |||
Male | 6 (17.65, −1.77) | 16 (57.14, 2.47) | 4 (9.09, −4.15) | 20 (34.48, −0.34) | 27 (61.36, 3.91) | |||
Foreign language spoken at home, n (%, ASR) | 18 (52.94, 2.83) | 7 (25.00, −0.88) | 14 (31.82, −0.06) | 15 (25.86, −1.22) | 13 (29.55, −0.43) | 8.58 (4) | 0.07 | - |
Ill/disabled adolescent, n (%, ASR) | 8 (23.53, 1.54) | 1 (3.57, −1.81) | 7 (15.91, 0.21) | 10 (17.24, 0.59) | 5 (11.36, −0.74) | 5.55 (4) | 0.23 | - |
Type of adolescent’s illness, n (%, ASR) | ||||||||
Physical illness | 1 (2.94, −1.20) | 1 (3.57, 1.59) | 1 (2.27, −0.98) | 2 (3.45, −0.76) | 4 (9.09, 2.74) | - | - | - |
Mental illness | 7 (20.59, 1.20) | 0 (0.00, −1.59) | 6 (13.64, 0.98) | 8 (13.79, 0.76) | 1 (2.27, −2.74) | - | - | - |
Family living arrangement, n (%, ASR) | 7.57 (4) | 0.11 | - | |||||
With both parents | 22 (64.71, 0.45) | 17 (60.71, −0.03) | 23 (52.27, −1.49) | 33 (56.90, −1.18) | 34 (77.27, 2.42) | |||
With parents separately or one parent | 11 (32.35, −0.45) | 10 (35.71, 0.03) | 20 (45.45, 1.49) | 25 (43.10, 1.18) | 9 (20.45, −2.42) | |||
Having siblings, n (%, ASR) | 30 (88.24, −1.12) | 25 (89.29, −0.77) | 40 (90.91, −0.54) | 54 (93.10, 0.11) | 44 (100.00, 2.08) | - | - | - |
Sibling rank, n (%, ASR) | 7.94 (8) | 0.44 | - | |||||
The oldest | 8 (23.53, −0.24) | 3 (10.71, −1.96) | 9 (20.45, −0.94) | 18 (31.03, 0.93) | 17 (38.64, 1.70) | |||
The youngest | 12 (35.29, −0.11) | 14 (50.00, 1.64) | 16 (36.36, −0.13) | 21 (36.21, −0.36) | 16 (36.36, −0.70) | |||
Middle | 10 (29.41, 0.36) | 8 (28.57, 0.17) | 15 (34.09, 1.07) | 15 (25.86, −0.52) | 11 (25.00, −0.91) | |||
Type of parental illness, n (%, ASR) | 19.81 (4) | *** | - | |||||
Physical illness | 19 (55.88, −3,00) | 25 (89.29, 1.77) | 29 (65.91, −1.76) | 44 (75.86, −0.02) | 41 (93.18, 3.01) | |||
Mental illness | 15 (44.12, 3.00) | 3 (10.71, −1.77) | 15 (34.09, 1.76) | 14 (24.14, 0.02) | 3 (6.82, −3.01) | |||
Ill/disabled parent | - | |||||||
Mother, n (%, ASR) | 21 (61.76, 1.68) | 14 (50.00, 0.16) | 18 (40.91, −1.14) | 26 (44.83, −0.67) | 22 (50.00, 0.22) | 3.79 (4) | 0.44 | |
Father, n (%, ASR) | 10 (29.41, −1.31) | 10 (35.71, −0.43) | 20 (45.45, 0.92) | 24 (41.38, 0.36) | 18 (40.91, 0.23) | 2.39 (4) | 0.66 | |
Both, n (%, ASR) | 3 (8.82, −0.63) | 4 (14.29, 0.40) | 6 (13.64, 0.37) | 8 (13.79, 0.49) | 4 (9.09, −0.67) | - | - | |
Perceived academic performance, M (SD) | 4.94 (2.39) | 7.79 (2.11) | 7.30 (1.59) | 6.58 (1.95) | 7.45 (1.39) | 37.71 (4) | *** | 1 < 2; 1 < 3; 1 < 4; 1 < 5; 4 < 2 |
Illness perception, M (SD) | ||||||||
Illness influence | 1.35 (1.15) | 0.50 (0.75) | 1.16 (1.08) | 0.96 (1.02) | 0.89 (0.87) | 11.93 (4) | * | 1 > 2 |
Perceived duration | 2.18 (0.97) | 1.89 (1.20) | 2.02 (1.00) | 2.26 (0.88) | 2.02 (1.07) | 2.60 (4) | 0.63 | |
Perceived difficulties | 1.44 (0.99) | 0.68 (0.95) | 1.14 (1.07) | 1.26 (1.04) | 1.07 (1.00) | 10.27 (4) | * | 1 > 2 |
Information about the problem | 0.88 (0.88) | 1.54 (0.96) | 1.36 (1.16) | 1.23 (0.98) | 1.43 (1.09) | 8.00 (4) | 0.09 | |
Emotional impact | 1.59 (1.26) | 1.07 (0.98) | 1.43 (1.21) | 1.25 (1.09) | 1.41 (1.06) | 3.19 (4) | 0.527 | |
Caring activities, M (SD) | ||||||||
MACA global score | 15.06 (6.35) | 8.93 (4.27) | 9.86 (4.02) | 12.35 (4.39) | 12.89 (4.98) | 28.59 (4) | *** | 1 > 2; 1 > 3; 4 > 2; 5 > 2; 5 > 3 |
Domestic tasks | 3.88 (1.15) | 3.21 (1.34) | 3.57 (1.09) | 3.61 (1.21) | 3.86 (1.17) | 7.72 (4) | 0.10 | |
Household management | 2.94 (1.30) | 2.46 (1.32) | 2.25 (1.33) | 2.68 (1.14) | 2.86 (1.31) | 7.35 (4) | 0.12 | |
Financial/practical care | 1.00 (1.39) | 0.14 (0.36) | 0.39 (0.75) | 0.49 (0.85) | 0.45 (0.90) | 10.74 (4) | * | 1 > 2 |
Personal care | 1.59 (2.13) | 0.32 (0.91) | 0.30 (0.73) | 0.79 (1.46) | 0.70 (1.52) | 13.99 (4) | ** | 1 > 2; 1 > 3 |
Emotional care | 3.38 (1.65) | 1.68 (1.98) | 2.20 (1.90) | 2.51 (1.61) | 2.52 (1.95) | 15.39 (4) | ** | 1 > 2 |
Sibling care | 2.26 (2.18) | 1.11 (1.66) | 1.16 (1.74) | 2.26 (2.11) | 2.48 (2.02) | 16.40 (4) | ** | 5 > 3 |
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Pilato, J.; Dorard, G.; Chevrier, B.; Leu, A.; Untas, A. Quality of Life of Adolescents Facing a Parental Illness: A Person-Oriented Approach. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 7892. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137892
Pilato J, Dorard G, Chevrier B, Leu A, Untas A. Quality of Life of Adolescents Facing a Parental Illness: A Person-Oriented Approach. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(13):7892. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137892
Chicago/Turabian StylePilato, Jade, Géraldine Dorard, Basilie Chevrier, Agnes Leu, and Aurélie Untas. 2022. "Quality of Life of Adolescents Facing a Parental Illness: A Person-Oriented Approach" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 13: 7892. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137892
APA StylePilato, J., Dorard, G., Chevrier, B., Leu, A., & Untas, A. (2022). Quality of Life of Adolescents Facing a Parental Illness: A Person-Oriented Approach. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(13), 7892. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137892