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Quality of Life and Adjustment in Youths with Asthma: The Contributions of Family Rituals and the Family Environment
Authors:Susana Santos  Carla Crespo  Neuza Silva  Maria Cristina Canavarro
Institution:Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Coimbra, , Coimbra, Portugal
Abstract:This cross‐sectional study explored the relationships among family ritual meaning, cohesion, conflict, and health‐related quality of life (both specific to chronic health conditions and in general), and the emotional and behavioral problems reported by youths with asthma. Participants included 149 Portuguese children and adolescents between the ages of 8 and 18 who had been diagnosed with asthma and attended outpatient services at three public hospitals. The results showed that stronger family ritual meaning predicted a more positive family environment (i.e., higher cohesion levels and lower conflict levels), better health‐related quality of life, and fewer emotional and behavior problems in youths. Furthermore, family cohesion and conflict mediated the links between family ritual meaning and health‐related quality of life, and emotional and behavioral problems. These results did not change after controlling for participant age, gender, and asthma severity. The findings of this study suggest that family ritual meaning contributes to the adaptation of youths with asthma via its positive association with the family environment. The implications for multicontextual interventions with families are briefly discussed with regard to the positive role of family rituals and of their potential as a modifiable factor in families with increased health challenges.
Keywords:Pediatric Asthma  Family Ritual Meaning  Family Environment  Health‐Related Quality of Life  Emotional and Behavioral Problems
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