2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2014.10.043
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Predictors of participation of adolescents with cerebral palsy: A European multi-centre longitudinal study

Abstract: HighlightsPain in childhood predicted restricted adolescent participation in 10/11 domains.Psychological problems in childhood predicted restricted adolescent participation in all social roles, and in Personal Care and Communication.Parenting stress in childhood predicted restricted adolescent participation in Health Hygiene, Mobility and Relationships.These childhood factors predicted adolescent participation largely via their effects on childhood participation.

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“…The considerations above are even more worrisome in the case of the investigated sample, given the high levels of parental stress it exhibited, agreeing with the findings reported by Dang et al (2015) and Ribeiro et al (2014). Almost half of the participants have stress levels requiring clinical evaluation and probably need therapy assistance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The considerations above are even more worrisome in the case of the investigated sample, given the high levels of parental stress it exhibited, agreeing with the findings reported by Dang et al (2015) and Ribeiro et al (2014). Almost half of the participants have stress levels requiring clinical evaluation and probably need therapy assistance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Contributors to pain are multifactorial and include hip subluxation, muscle spasms, dystonia and constipation . Pain has been shown to be a key barrier to participation in community life, school and recreation for children with cerebral palsy, and it can also affect sleep, having an impact on the whole family's quality of life . Assessment of pain in children with cerebral palsy can be complex, particularly in those with intellectual disability and/or communication impairments.…”
Section: Management Of Cerebral Palsymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pain children with CP experience has a negative effect on their daily activities, participation, and mental health . Children with CP reported lower quality of life than their healthy peers .…”
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