Predictors of Posttraumatic Stress and Posttraumatic Growth in Childhood Cancer Survivors

Veronika Koutná, Martin Jelínek, Marek Blatný, Tomáš Kepák, Veronika Koutná, Martin Jelínek, Marek Blatný, Tomáš Kepák

Abstract

This longitudinal study aims to analyze predictors of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and posttraumatic growth (PTG) among gender, age, objective factors of the disease and its treatment, family environment factors and negative emotionality. The sample consisted of 97 childhood cancer survivors (50 girls and 47 boys) aged 11-25 years who were in remission 1.7 to seven years at T1 and four to 12.5 years at T2. Survivors completed a set of questionnaires including the Benefit Finding Scale for Children and the University of California at Los Angeles Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Index. Regression and correlation analyses were performed. The relation between PTSS and PTG was not proven. A higher level of PTSS (T2) was associated with higher levels of negative emotionality (T1). A higher level of PTG (T2) was connected to a higher level of warmth in parenting (T1), female gender and older age at assessment. Medical variables such as the severity of late effects and the time from treatment completion did not play a significant role in the prediction of PTSS and PTG. PTG and PTSS are more influenced by factors of parenting and emotional well-being of childhood cancer survivors than by objective medical data.

Keywords: benefit finding; childhood cancer survivors; posttraumatic growth; posttraumatic stress.

Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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