Maternal coping strategies in response to a child’s chronic and oncological disease: a cross-cultural study in Italy and Portugal

A child’s oncological or chronic disease is a stressful situation for parents. This stress may make it difficult for appropriate management strategies aimed at promoting the child’s well-being and helping him or her cope with a disease to be adopted. In particular, this study focuses on the possible...

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Main Authors: Giovanna Perricone, Marina Prista Guerra, Orlanda Cruz, Concetta Polizzi, Lìgia Lima, Maria Regina Morales, Marina Serra de Lemos, Valentina Fontana
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-06-01
Series:Pediatric Reports
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Online Access:http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/pr/article/view/4725
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spelling doaj-485d572abd474365b2e1e4b9c11c96822021-01-02T13:20:40ZengMDPI AGPediatric Reports2036-749X2036-75032013-06-0152e11e1110.4081/pr.2013.e112509Maternal coping strategies in response to a child’s chronic and oncological disease: a cross-cultural study in Italy and PortugalGiovanna Perricone0Marina Prista Guerra1Orlanda Cruz2Concetta Polizzi3Lìgia Lima4Maria Regina Morales5Marina Serra de Lemos6Valentina Fontana7Department of Psychology, University of Palermo, PalermoFaculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Porto, PortoFaculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Porto, PortoDepartment of Psychology, University of Palermo, PalermoEscola Superior Enfermagem do PortoDepartment of Psychology, University of Palermo, PalermoFaculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Porto, PortoDepartment of Psychology, University of Palermo, PalermoA child’s oncological or chronic disease is a stressful situation for parents. This stress may make it difficult for appropriate management strategies aimed at promoting the child’s well-being and helping him or her cope with a disease to be adopted. In particular, this study focuses on the possible connections between the variable national cultural influences and the parental strategies used to cope with a child’s severe disease by comparing the experiences of Italian and Portuguese mothers. <em>The study investigates differences and cross-cultural elements among the coping strategies used by Italian and Portuguese mothers of children with oncological or chronic disease. Two groups of mothers took part: 59 Italian mothers (average age 37.7 years; SD=4.5) and 36 Portuguese mothers (average age 39.3 years; SD=4.6). The tool used was the Italian and the Portuguese versions of the COPE inventory that measures five coping strategies: Social Support, Avoidance Coping, Positive Aptitude, Religious Faith and Humor, Active Coping.</em> There were statistically significant differences between Portuguese and Italian mothers regarding Social Support (F(3, 94)=6.32, P=0.014, η2=0.065), Religious Faith and Humor (F(3, 94)=20.06, P=0.001, η2=0.18, higher values for Portuguese mothers) and Avoidance Coping (F(3, 94)=3.30, P=0.06, η2=0.035, higher values for Italian mothers). Regarding child’s disease, the only statistically significant difference was in Religious Faith and Humor (F(3, 94)=7.49, P=0.007, η2=0.076, higher values for mothers of children with chronic disease). The findings of specific cultural transversalities provide the basis for reflection on important factors emerging on the relationship between physicians and parents. In fact, mothers’ coping abilities may allow health workers involved in a child’s care not only to understand how parents face a distressful event, but also to provide them with professional support.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/pr/article/view/4725maternal coping, chronic disease, oncological disease, emotional distress
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author Giovanna Perricone
Marina Prista Guerra
Orlanda Cruz
Concetta Polizzi
Lìgia Lima
Maria Regina Morales
Marina Serra de Lemos
Valentina Fontana
spellingShingle Giovanna Perricone
Marina Prista Guerra
Orlanda Cruz
Concetta Polizzi
Lìgia Lima
Maria Regina Morales
Marina Serra de Lemos
Valentina Fontana
Maternal coping strategies in response to a child’s chronic and oncological disease: a cross-cultural study in Italy and Portugal
Pediatric Reports
maternal coping, chronic disease, oncological disease, emotional distress
author_facet Giovanna Perricone
Marina Prista Guerra
Orlanda Cruz
Concetta Polizzi
Lìgia Lima
Maria Regina Morales
Marina Serra de Lemos
Valentina Fontana
author_sort Giovanna Perricone
title Maternal coping strategies in response to a child’s chronic and oncological disease: a cross-cultural study in Italy and Portugal
title_short Maternal coping strategies in response to a child’s chronic and oncological disease: a cross-cultural study in Italy and Portugal
title_full Maternal coping strategies in response to a child’s chronic and oncological disease: a cross-cultural study in Italy and Portugal
title_fullStr Maternal coping strategies in response to a child’s chronic and oncological disease: a cross-cultural study in Italy and Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Maternal coping strategies in response to a child’s chronic and oncological disease: a cross-cultural study in Italy and Portugal
title_sort maternal coping strategies in response to a child’s chronic and oncological disease: a cross-cultural study in italy and portugal
publisher MDPI AG
series Pediatric Reports
issn 2036-749X
2036-7503
publishDate 2013-06-01
description A child’s oncological or chronic disease is a stressful situation for parents. This stress may make it difficult for appropriate management strategies aimed at promoting the child’s well-being and helping him or her cope with a disease to be adopted. In particular, this study focuses on the possible connections between the variable national cultural influences and the parental strategies used to cope with a child’s severe disease by comparing the experiences of Italian and Portuguese mothers. <em>The study investigates differences and cross-cultural elements among the coping strategies used by Italian and Portuguese mothers of children with oncological or chronic disease. Two groups of mothers took part: 59 Italian mothers (average age 37.7 years; SD=4.5) and 36 Portuguese mothers (average age 39.3 years; SD=4.6). The tool used was the Italian and the Portuguese versions of the COPE inventory that measures five coping strategies: Social Support, Avoidance Coping, Positive Aptitude, Religious Faith and Humor, Active Coping.</em> There were statistically significant differences between Portuguese and Italian mothers regarding Social Support (F(3, 94)=6.32, P=0.014, η2=0.065), Religious Faith and Humor (F(3, 94)=20.06, P=0.001, η2=0.18, higher values for Portuguese mothers) and Avoidance Coping (F(3, 94)=3.30, P=0.06, η2=0.035, higher values for Italian mothers). Regarding child’s disease, the only statistically significant difference was in Religious Faith and Humor (F(3, 94)=7.49, P=0.007, η2=0.076, higher values for mothers of children with chronic disease). The findings of specific cultural transversalities provide the basis for reflection on important factors emerging on the relationship between physicians and parents. In fact, mothers’ coping abilities may allow health workers involved in a child’s care not only to understand how parents face a distressful event, but also to provide them with professional support.
topic maternal coping, chronic disease, oncological disease, emotional distress
url http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/pr/article/view/4725
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