Table 3.
Mean differences between child- and parent-reported CHRIS2.0 measures for parents with higher/lower levels of distress (n = 352)a
CHRIS2.0 measuresb | Least distressedc (n = 113) | Moderately distressedd (n = 159) | Most distressede (n = 80) | Adjusted p-valuef |
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Physical function | − 27.4 | − 18.6 | − 9.1 | 0.009 |
Role function | − 26.4 | − 18.4 | − 13.5 | 0.009 |
Social function | − 21.9 | − 12.7 | − 10.9 | 0.011 |
Cognitive function | − 21.5 | − 21.7 | − 17.3 | 0.555 |
Energy | − 22.9 | − 15.4 | − 8.7 | 0.004 |
Pain | − 13.7 | − 4.5 | − 1.6 | 0.042 |
Mental health | − 4.6 | − 5.8 | − 9.8 | 0.793 |
Overall quality of life | − 0.2 | 3.3 | 9.7 | 0.194 |
Physical health composite | − 25.4 | − 18.4 | − 12.5 | 0.005 |
Mental health composite | − 8.6 | − 5.5 | − 4.3 | 0.105 |
Overall composite | − 17.5 | − 12.3 | − 8.3 | 0.002 |
aMeasured using 4-item scale on the impact of the child’s physical and emotional health on parental well-being from the CHQ-PF2830
bCorresponding measures of each CHRIS2.0 construct reported by child and parent
cReported as the lowest (least distressed) quartile of scores on the parental distress scale
dReported as the intra-quartile of scores (moderately distressed) on the parental distress scale
eReported as the highest (most distressed) quartile scores on the parental distress scale
fP-values based on ANOVA adjusting for parental age, education, race, number of siblings in the family, sibling illnesses, participating child’s age, and total number of participating child’s health problems