Bibliographic Details
Title: |
The Combined Effects of Youth and Parent Illness Intrusiveness on Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. |
Authors: |
Edwards, Clayton S., Roberts, Caroline M., Baudino, Marissa N., Basile, Nathan L., Gamwell, Kaitlyn L., Jacobs, Noel J., Tung, Jeanne, Grunow, John E., Mullins, Larry L., Chaney, John M. |
Source: |
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings; Mar2023, Vol. 30 Issue 1, p238-247, 10p |
Subject Terms: |
INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases, MENTAL depression, TEENAGERS, PARENTAL influences, POST-traumatic stress disorder |
Abstract: |
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) presents physical and emotional challenges for families and imposes significant lifestyle intrusions on both youth and parents. The present study examined the effects of IBD disease activity and youth illness intrusiveness on depressive symptoms in adolescents, and the moderating influence of parent illness intrusiveness on these associations. Adolescents and parents completed measures of illness intrusiveness; youth completed a measure of depressive symptoms. Physicians provided estimates of IBD disease activity. Mediation analysis revealed an IBD disease activity → youth intrusiveness → youth depressive symptoms indirect effect. Moderated mediation analyses revealed this indirect effect to be greater among youth whose parents endorsed more IBD-related intrusions. Youth encountering greater activity disruptions related to IBD are vulnerable to depressive symptoms. When parents also experience IBD-induced intrusions, youth are at even greater risk for depressive symptoms. Clinical implications are discussed within the context of youths' and parents' experiences of IBD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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