May Aasebo Hauken
University of Bergen, Norway
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Nurs Care
Background: Limited research has focused on quality of life (QOL) of children living with parental cancer to
discover areas of distress and wellbeing.
Aim: Study the childrenā??s HRQOL and how this itā??s influenced by anxiety.
Method: Survey including 35 children between 8-18 years (mean 13.3) living with parental cancer. .
Results: The children reported higher anxiety than the controls. The childrenā??s physiological (p=.03), emotional
(p=.04) and school (p=.00) function were significantly impaired, while they scored in line with the controls on selfesteem,
family, friends and overall HRQOL. A negative correlation (r= -.707, p<.01) between anxiety and HRQOL
was found.
Conclusions: A one-dimensional focus on anxiety may not capture these childrenā??s multidimensional challenges. In
contrast, a focus on HRQOL may give important knowledge of the childrenā??s challenges, as well as areas where they
function well.
May Aasebø Hauken is an Associate Professor at Centre for Crisis Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, Norway.
E-mail: may.hauken@uib.no
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