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Temperament in preschool children with sickle cell anaemia

Temperament in preschool children with sickle cell anaemia
Temperament in preschool children with sickle cell anaemia

AIMS: Few studies have investigated the potential impact of sickle cell anaemia (SCA) on temperament. The aim of the current study was to investigate temperament in preschool children with SCA and to establish the reliability of the Children's Behaviour Questionnaire (CBQ) in this population.

METHODS: The CBQ, a parent-report measure of temperament, was completed by parents of 21 preschool children with SCA and a control group of parents of typically developing children, matched for age, ethnicity and socioeconomic status.

RESULTS: A significant difference between groups was identified for the dimension of negative affectivity only, with specific differences observed in the discomfort subdomain. Patients with a greater number of hospital admissions in the previous year were reported to have higher levels of discomfort.

CONCLUSIONS: Preschool children with SCA are reported to have higher rates of negative affectivity, particularly discomfort. Future research is required to investigate the potential influence of dysregulated negative emotions and discomfort on disease management and quality of life throughout childhood.

Journal Article
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de Haan, Michelle
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O'Leary, Tess
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Telfer, Paul T.
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O'Leary, Tess
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Downes, Michelle, de Haan, Michelle, O'Leary, Tess, Telfer, Paul T. and Kirkham, Fenella J. (2018) Temperament in preschool children with sickle cell anaemia. Archives of Disease in Childhood. (doi:10.1136/archdischild-2018-315054).

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AIMS: Few studies have investigated the potential impact of sickle cell anaemia (SCA) on temperament. The aim of the current study was to investigate temperament in preschool children with SCA and to establish the reliability of the Children's Behaviour Questionnaire (CBQ) in this population.

METHODS: The CBQ, a parent-report measure of temperament, was completed by parents of 21 preschool children with SCA and a control group of parents of typically developing children, matched for age, ethnicity and socioeconomic status.

RESULTS: A significant difference between groups was identified for the dimension of negative affectivity only, with specific differences observed in the discomfort subdomain. Patients with a greater number of hospital admissions in the previous year were reported to have higher levels of discomfort.

CONCLUSIONS: Preschool children with SCA are reported to have higher rates of negative affectivity, particularly discomfort. Future research is required to investigate the potential influence of dysregulated negative emotions and discomfort on disease management and quality of life throughout childhood.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 December 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 December 2018
Keywords: Journal Article

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Local EPrints ID: 427415
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/427415
ISSN: 0003-9888
PURE UUID: 8c32be03-3d07-4f8f-8c48-9d3ad2326a71
ORCID for Fenella J. Kirkham: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2443-7958

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Date deposited: 15 Jan 2019 17:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:22

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Author: Michelle Downes
Author: Michelle de Haan
Author: Tess O'Leary
Author: Paul T. Telfer

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