父母情绪健康与生长激素缺乏儿童的福祉密切相关Emotional health of parents tied to well-being of children with growth hormone deficiency

环球医讯 / AI与医疗健康来源:medicalxpress.com美国 - 英语2025-07-31 06:46:27 - 阅读时长6分钟 - 2760字
一项研究发现,患有生长激素缺乏症的儿童与他们的家庭照顾者之间存在强烈的情感联系,改善父母的幸福感可能直接有益于孩子的整体健康和应对机制。研究通过观察50名照顾者的心理健康状况及其对孩子身心健康状况的报告,发现孩子的情绪和身体健康与照顾者的幸福感密切相关。当照顾者表现出压力、焦虑和抑郁症状时,孩子也会表现出类似症状,而照顾者的希望和情绪稳定则与孩子更好的应对能力和健康状况相关。研究强调,支持照顾者的情绪健康对于改善患有生长激素缺乏症或其他慢性儿科疾病的儿童的治疗结果至关重要。
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父母情绪健康与生长激素缺乏儿童的福祉密切相关

Strong emotional links between children with chronic conditions and their family caregivers suggest that improving parent well-being may directly benefit a child's overall health and coping mechanisms, according to a study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

The study observed children with growth hormone deficiency and their caregivers to better understand the impact that physical or emotional distress can have. Findings suggest that when parents or caregivers of children with growth hormone deficiency report symptoms of stress, anxiety and depression, so does the child they are caring for. Conversely, when caregivers exuded hope and emotional stability, children with growth hormone deficiency were better able to cope with their condition and showed improved overall health.

"We've long recognized the stress caregivers face, but our study shows just how intertwined parent and child health really are," said Luis Fernandez Luque, Ph.D., chief scientific officer and co-founder of Adhera Health in Santa Cruz, Calif., which developed the digital companion platform used by the caregivers in the study. "Supporting the caregiver isn't just helpful—it is essential to improving outcomes for children with growth hormone deficiency or other chronic pediatric conditions."

The study followed 50 caregivers of children with growth hormone deficiency over a three-month period during participation in Adhera Health's digital health program focused on caregiver well-being. Caregivers completed a series of validated assessments measuring their own emotional and mental health and reported on the child's physical and emotional status.

Findings indicated that a children's emotional and physical health are strongly correlated with caregiver well-being. Greater child distress, such as negative feelings about treatment or difficulty coping with growth hormone deficiency, was associated with higher caregiver stress, anxiety and depressive symptoms. In addition, caregiver hopefulness about the future was linked to better emotional outcomes in the child.

"This research confirms the well-being of children with chronic conditions is inseparable from the emotional health of their caregivers," said Ricardo C. Berrios, CEO and co-founder of Adhera Health, who was a co-author of the study.

"Adhera's AI-powered platform was designed from the ground up to support this dynamic, combining behavioral science and responsible AI to empower families—not just patients. These findings strengthen our conviction that improving outcomes for children requires an ecosystem approach, one that puts caregivers at the center of pediatric chronic care."

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