Social Experiences of Turkish Parents Raising a Child With Apert Syndrome: A Qualitative Study

Author:

Saydam Senem Zeytinoğlu1,Çüçülayef Darina2,Doğan Tuğçe Nur2,Crerand Canice E.345ORCID,Özek Memet6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, Ozyegin University, İstanbul, Turkey

2. Clinical Psychologist in Private Practice, İstanbul, Turkey

3. Department of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University School of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA

4. Department of Plastic Surgery, The Ohio State University School of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA

5. The Center for Biobehavioral Health, The Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH, USA

6. Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery, Acıbadem University, Altunizade Mahallesi, Yurtcan Sokağı, Üsküdar/İstanbul, Turkey

Abstract

Objective: Apert syndrome is a rare and understudied craniofacial condition with regard to its psychosocial impact on children and their parents. Due to the lack of studies focusing solely on the social experiences of children and families with Apert syndrome, it is difficult to develop interventions and strategies to support well-being and positive adjustment for this particular population. This study addressed this gap by assessing the unique social experiences of parents who are raising their children with Apert syndrome including difficulties they face and strategies they use to cope with challenges. Design: Descriptive qualitative study using thematic analysis. Participants: Participants included 21 parents of 12 children (aged 1-12 years) with Apert syndrome (9 couples, 2 fathers, and 1 mother) who were recruited from a pediatric neurosurgery unit in Turkey. Results: The qualitative analysis yielded four main themes describing the experiences of parents including (1) social challenges; (2) coping with negative reactions; (3) promoting socialization and independence; and (4) sources of strength. Conclusions: Parents reported several challenges, including social stigmatization, and utilized a range of strategies to support both their own and their child’s positive adaptation and resiliency, including the use of religion and reliance on their spouses for support. Results offer clinically relevant insights about the strengths and challenges of families coping with Apert syndrome.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Oral Surgery

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