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Jornal De Pediatria | 2009

Impacto da separação sobre a qualidade de vida de crianças em idade escolar

Alfredo Eymann; Julio Busaniche; Julián Llera; Carmen De Cunto; Carlos Wahren

OBJECTIVE To assess psychosocial quality of life in school-age children of divorced parents. METHODS A cross-sectional survey was conducted at the pediatric outpatient clinic of a community hospital. Children 5 to 12 years old from married families and divorced families were included. Child quality of life was assessed through maternal reports using a Child Health Questionnaire-Parent Form 50. A multiple linear regression model was constructed including clinically relevant variables significant on univariate analysis (beta coefficient and 95%CI). RESULTS Three hundred and thirty families were invited to participate and 313 completed the questionnaire. Univariate analysis showed that quality of life was significantly associated with parental separation, child sex, time spent with the father, standard of living, and maternal education. In a multiple linear regression model, quality of life scores decreased in boys -4.5 (-6.8 to -2.3) and increased for time spent with the father 0.09 (0.01 to 0.2). In divorced families, multiple linear regression showed that quality of life scores increased when parents had separated by mutual agreement 6.1 (2.7 to 9.4), when the mother had university level education 5.9 (1.7 to 10.1) and for each year elapsed since separation 0.6 (0.2 to 1.1), whereas scores decreased in boys -5.4 (-9.5 to -1.3) and for each one-year increment of maternal age -0.4 (-0.7 to -0.05). CONCLUSION Childrens psychosocial quality of life was affected by divorce. The Child Health Questionnaire can be useful to detect a decline in the psychosocial quality of life.OBJECTIVE: To assess psychosocial quality of life in school-age children of divorced parents. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted at the pediatric outpatient clinic of a community hospital. Children 5 to 12 years old from married families and divorced families were included. Child quality of life was assessed through maternal reports using a Child Health Questionnaire - Parent Form 50. A multiple linear regression model was constructed including clinically relevant variables significant on univariate analysis (beta coefficient and 95%CI). RESULTS: Three hundred and thirty families were invited to participate and 313 completed the questionnaire. Univariate analysis showed that quality of life was significantly associated with parental separation, child sex, time spent with the father, standard of living, and maternal education. In a multiple linear regression model, quality of life scores decreased in boys -4.5 (-6.8 to -2.3) and increased for time spent with the father 0.09 (0.01 to 0.2). In divorced families, multiple linear regression showed that quality of life scores increased when parents had separated by mutual agreement 6.1 (2.7 to 9.4), when the mother had university level education 5.9 (1.7 to 10.1) and for each year elapsed since separation 0.6 (0.2 to 1.1), whereas scores decreased in boys -5.4 (-9.5 to -1.3) and for each one-year increment of maternal age -0.4 (-0.7 to -0.05). CONCLUSION: Childrens psychosocial quality of life was affected by divorce. The Child Health Questionnaire can be useful to detect a decline in the psychosocial quality of life.


Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 2009

Use of alternative or complementary medicine by the pediatric population of a community hospital

Alfredo Eymann; María Mercedes Bellomo; Cristina Catsicaris; Carlos Wahren


Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 2011

The choking game in adolescence, between experimentation and risk

Ferney Baquero; María Mosqueira; Marcela Fotheringham; Carlos Wahren; Cristina Catsicaris


Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 2011

Modalidades de saludo preferidas por los pacientes en la consulta pediátrica ambulatoria

Alfredo Eymann; Marina Ortolani; Graciela Moro; Paula Otero; Cristina Catsicaris; Carlos Wahren


Archive | 2004

Medicinas alternativas: un tema que no puede ser ignorado

Carlos Wahren; Carmen De Cunto


Jornal De Pediatria | 2009

Impacto da separao sobre a qualidade de vida de crianas em idade escolar

Alfredo Eymann; Julio Busaniche; Julián Llera; Carmen De Cunto; Carlos Wahren


Rev. Hosp. Ital. B. Aires (2004) | 2007

Medicina narrativa en Pediatría: relatos acerca de un paciente

Silvia Carrió; Carmen De Cunto; Nicolás Cacchiarelli San Román; Ignacio Usandivaras; Cristina Catsicaris; Carlos Wahren


Conexión Pediátrica | 2007

Cuando diagnosticamos mononucleosis infecciosa ¿pensamos en sus posibles complicaciones?

Lorena Fasulo; Natalia Petriz; Julio Busaniche; Carlos Wahren


Conexión Pediátrica | 2007

Tratamiento de la enuresis: una mirada histórica

Carlos Wahren


Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 2005

La vestimenta del médico pediatra en el consultorio hospitalario

Alfredo Eymann; Clarisa Maxit; Nicolás Cacchiarelli; Eduardo Imach; Carlos Wahren

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Carmen De Cunto

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Alfredo Eymann

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Cristina Catsicaris

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Julio Busaniche

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Julián Llera

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Clarisa Maxit

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Eduardo Imach

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Ferney Baquero

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Graciela Moro

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Ignacio Usandivaras

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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