Abstract
The aims of the present study were: to examine the quality of life (QOL) of parents
of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and to establish the possible effect of behaviour
problems on their QOL. One-hundred children with CP, aged between 4 and 10 years,
and both their parents were included in the study. Both parents completed the WHOQOL-BREF,
to assess their QOL. A sample of 60 parents of healthy children was used as control
group. The primary caregiver also completed the child behaviour checklist (CBCL). Parents of children with CP showed lower scores on physical and psychological
domains than the control group on QOL. In the psychological domain the mothers of
children with hemiplegia had the lowest scores. The mothers reported lower scores
than the fathers for the physical domain in the group of children with diplegia and
quadriplegia and for the psychological domain in the group of children with hemiplegia.
Children with hemiplegia showed externalizing scores at CBCL higher than the other
groups, that could explain the poorer QOL scores of their mothers. In conclusions
our results provide useful information on the QOL in families with different forms
of CP, useful in planning interventions for the family of children with CP.
Key words
quality of life - cerebral palsy - CBCL - behavioural problems
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Correspondence
Prof. Eugenio Mercuri
Pediatric Neurology
Catholic University
Largo Gemelli 8
00168 Rome
Italy
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Email: mercuri@rm.unicatt.it