Introduction and Objectives: Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a rare disease characterized by benign tumors of
the peripheral nerves and typical skin disfigurements. There is evidence that children
with NF1 experience psychosocial problems (Noll 2007). The aim of this study: obtaining
data about NF1 children´s stress from their own and their parents´ perspective.
Materials and Methods: In a cross sectional study, a total of 109 children with NF1 and one parent of each
child separately filled in a questionnaire on the child´s clinical status, quality
of life (QoL), disease related stress, body image, support options and diverse health
care parameters. The parents´ statements were compared to the children´s views by
paired t-tests.
Results: The children were aged between 10 and 17 (44.3% female). 27.5% had at least one relative
with NF1. The children´s stress was rated higher by the parents then by the children
themselves (3.1±2.8 vs. 3.9±3.1, p<0.01, scale from 0=no stress to 10=extremely stressed).
The parents evaluated their own stress considerably higher than their child´s (5.1±3.0
vs. 3.1±2.8, p<0.001). Additionally those parents and children with other affected
family members considered themselves more strained and the children rated their quality
of life lower (67.9±20.2 vs. 78.4±15.4, p<0.05, scale from 0=minimum to 100=maximum
QoL).
Conclusions: Children with NF1 seem to have a more optimistic view on their burden then their
parents. The finding that parents rate their own stress levels even higher than their
child´s indicates a broader family concernment. It seems that those with affected
family members do not find it easier to cope with NF1. Therefore psychosocial support
of the family should be an essential part of health care of children with NF1.
Literatur: Noll RB, Reiter-Purtill J, Moore BD, Schorry EK, Lovell AM, Vannatta K, Gerhardt
CA. (2007). Social, emotional, and behavioral functioning of children with NF1. Am
J Med Genet Part A 143A:2261–2273.
NF1 in children - family environment - quality of life - stress