Internalizing Symptoms in Adolescents With Sickle Cell Disease

Author:

Heitzer Andrew M1ORCID,Longoria Jennifer1,Porter Jerlym S1ORCID,MacArthur Erin1,Potter Brian1,Ding Juan2,Gossett Jeffrey2,Kang Guolian2,Hankins Jane S3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital , USA

2. Department of Biostatistics, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital , USA

3. Department of Hematology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital , USA

Abstract

Abstract Objective Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic blood disorder that may affect patients’ mood and behavior. However, measuring the prevalence of internalizing symptoms (anxiety and depression) in patients with SCD has been elusive. We assessed internalizing symptoms in adolescents with SCD to evaluate prevalence and to test whether neurocognitive performance and frequency of pain-related episodes were associated with internalizing concerns. Methods One hundred eighty-five patients (57% HbSS/HbSß0-thalassemia, 43% HbSC/HbSß+-thalassemia), ages 12–18 years, received a neuropsychological evaluation as a part of a larger cohort study. Internalizing symptoms were measured using the Behavior Assessment System for Children, Second or Third Edition. Scores on the depression and anxiety scales were compared to normative values using Wilcoxon signed rank test. Spearman correlations examined associations between neurocognitive performances and internalizing symptoms. Robust multivariable regression models measured associations between internalizing symptoms and age, sex, sickle genotype, total hemoglobin, fetal hemoglobin, socioeconomic status, and frequency of pain episodes. Results Parent- and self-reported ratings of internalizing symptoms were not elevated compared to normative expectations. Overall, 1.8% and 6.3% of the sample displayed clinically elevated symptoms of anxiety and depression based on self-report, respectively. There were no associations between internalizing symptoms and neurocognitive performance (all p > .05). In multivariable analyses, the frequency of pain episodes was positively associated with self-reported anxiety (p = .006) and parent-reported depressive symptoms (p = .017). Conclusions Adolescents with SCD do not report elevated internalizing symptoms compared to normative expectations. Further research is needed to examine the trajectory of internalizing symptoms and the bidirectional relationship between pain and psychosocial functioning in SCD.

Funder

Global Blood Therapeutics

National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute

NIH

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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