Stress and Coping in Teens with Chronic Physical Health Conditions: A Cross-Sectional Study
Anne L. Ersig, Rachel Hawn, Niamh Nolan, Roger L. Brown

TL;DR
This study explores how teens with chronic health conditions cope with stress and how it affects their quality of life.
Contribution
The study identifies coping strategies and their relationship to quality of life in teens with various chronic health conditions.
Findings
Teens commonly use secondary control engagement and involuntary engagement coping strategies.
Cluster membership was associated with health-related quality of life but not coping strategies or perceived condition severity.
CHC diagnosis category was linked to cluster membership.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Adolescents with chronic physical health conditions (CHCs) use specific coping strategies to respond to condition-related stressors. However, most studies of CHC-related stress and coping focus on a single condition. The objective of this study was to measure CHC-related stress and identify associated coping strategies in adolescents with a variety of CHCs. A secondary objective was to examine the relationship between CHC-related stress, coping strategies, health-related quality of life, and perceived severity of chronic illness. Methods: Teens (n = 38, 68.42% female, mean age 17.9 years) with CHCs completed the Responses to Stress Questionnaire (RSQ) for CHC-related stress, the PedsQL to assess health-related quality of life, and the Perceptions of the Severity of Chronic Illness (PSCI) measure. The most frequently reported conditions were asthma, food allergies,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdolescent and Pediatric Healthcare · Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life · Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
