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. 2017 Feb;139(2):e20161057. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-1057

TABLE 3.

Sibling Concerns Reported by Family Members

Concern Family Members, n = 109 Parents, n = 50 Grand-parents, n = 6 Patients, n = 18 Nondonor Siblings, n = 24 Donor Siblings, n = 11 P, Children Versus Adultsa
n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%)
Emotional difficulty 46 (42) 18 (36) 4 (67) 6 (33) 15 (63) 3 (27) .53
Separation 43 (39) 18 (36) 4 (67) 7 (39) 10 (42) 4 (36) .97
Added responsibilities or burdens 29 (27) 11 (22) 3 (50) 3 (17) 10 (42) 2 (18) .70
Lack of information 14 (13) 2 (4) 0 1 (6) 8 (33) 3 (27) .006
Feeling excluded 14 (13) 6 (12) 0 1 (6) 6 (25) 1 (9) .65
a

P values are derived from the comparison of adult and children concern rates. To obtain the frequencies and percentages for adults, we sum the parents and grandparents. To obtain the frequencies and percentages for children, we sum the patients, nondonor siblings, and donor siblings.