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Maternal perception of a child with cancer Cover

Maternal perception of a child with cancer

Open Access
|Apr 2022

Figures & Tables

Relationship between demographic traits and elements of mother’s representation of the child

Element of the representationResult
Impulsivenessmore often boys than girls (V = 0.38, p < 0.01)
Interest in computer gamesmore often boys than girls (V = 0.47, p <0.01)
Interest in moviesmore often boys than girls (V = 0.28, p <0.05)
Helpfulnessmore often the oldest children than youngest or middle (V = 0.50, p <0.01)
Regretmore often single mothers than women who had someone helping with their care (V = 0.55, p <0.05)

Information about the experimental and control groups

Mothers of oncologically ill childrenMothers of healthy children
Number of mothers3025

Mothers’ age21 to 54 years old (M = 38. 93, SD = 8.71)23 to 56 years old (M = 38.04, SD = 8.27)

Number of children1 to 5 children:1 to 5 children:
• most mothers had 1 or• most mothers had 1 or
2 children2 children
• 6 mothers had 3• 5 mothers had 3
childrenchildren
• 3 mothers had 4 children• 1 mother had 4 children
• 2 mothers had 5 children• 2 mothers had 5 children

Age of the children2 to 18 years old (M = 10.70, SD = 5.02)2 to 18 years old (M = 9.82, SD = 4.93)

Sex of the children16 boys and 14 girls15 boys and 10 girls

Birth order of the child• most children were the oldest or youngest in the family• most children were the oldest or youngest in the family
• 8 were the only child• 8 were the only child
• 1 was the middle child• 1 was the middle child

Was the mother the only• Yes - 16 mothers• Yes - 5 mothers
person to take care of the child?• No - 14 mothers• No - 20 mothers

Other caregivers of the child, who helped the mothers• fathers and grandparents (most of the mothers)• fathers and grandparents (most of the mothers)
• other family members• other family members
• friend of the mother (1 person)• friend who had a child of similar age (1 person)
• daughter's boyfriend (1 person)

Time since diagnosis2 months to 9 years-

Chronic disease experience in the family• the child or another person in the family had already suffered from a chronic disease (17 mothers)-
• the child's cancer was the first such situation in the family (12 mothers)
• no answer (1 mother)

Differences between the representation of the oncologically ill child and the healthy child

Element of the representationFrequency in representation of ill child compared to healthy child
Impulsivenessless often (chi square = 5.40, p <0.05)
Independenceless often (chi square = 5.11, p <0.05)
Need of foodless often (chi square = 13.99, p <0.001)
Need of recognition of othersless often (chi square = 9.63, p <0.01)
Fearmore often (chi square = 6.42, p <0.05)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.34763/jmotherandchild.20212502.d-21-00010 | Journal eISSN: 2719-535X | Journal ISSN: 2719-6488
Language: English
Page range: 95 - 101
Submitted on: Apr 7, 2021
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Accepted on: Jul 16, 2021
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Published on: Apr 1, 2022
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2022 Ida P. Opalińska, published by Institute of Mother and Child
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