A Study on the Sense of Parental Competence, Health Locus of Control and Levels of Anxiety, Depression and Somatization in Parents of Children with Type 1 Diabetes: Evidence on a Possible Relationship

Author:

Carosi Arcangeli Ivonne1ORCID,Celia Giovanna2,Girelli Laura1ORCID,Fioretti Chiara1,Cozzolino Mauro1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Humanities, Philosophy and Education, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy

2. Scupsis—Scuola di Psicoterapia Strategica Integrata Seraphicum, 00142 Rome, Italy

Abstract

Background: Parents of children with chronic conditions face challenges that go beyond basic care and parenting responsibilities. Parents’ experiences can be influenced by perceived stress, emotional experiences, feelings of helplessness, low sense of self-efficacy, anxiety and depression, reducing their quality of life. It is therefore not surprising that parents of children with chronic illnesses are more likely to experience stress, anxiety and depression than parents of healthy children. A prevalent chronic condition is type 1 diabetes. Methods: Parents (31 with children with type 1 diabetes diagnosis and 71 with children without chronic illness) were recruited to complete the measures of the Brief Symptom Inventory-18 (BSI-18), the Parent Health Locus of Control (PHLOC) and Parenting Sense of Competence (PSOC). Results: Significant differences in depression and internal locus of control were found; there was a positive correlation between internal LOC and efficacy in both samples; furthermore, there was a negative correlation between somatization and satisfaction in the experimental group. Conclusions: The ongoing experiences and challenges faced daily make parents perceive themselves as capable. Active involvement in supporting and managing the needs of child with type 1 diabetes could be a source of empowerment for the parent, contributing to the maintenance of their sense of competence. It is important, therefore, to consider the well-being and perception of the parent at a personal level, regardless of the child’s situation.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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