Stress and Coping in Caregivers of Younger Patients With Cancer



Status:Completed
Conditions:Anxiety, Anxiety, Depression
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:7/4/2018
Start Date:March 2014
End Date:May 2016

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Stress and Coping in Caregivers of Pediatric Cancer Patients

This research trial studies stress and coping in caregivers of younger patients with cancer.
Learning how caregivers of children with cancer experience and cope with chronic stress may
help to develop effective programs for reducing caregiver stress.

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:

I. To determine how the experience of distress and use of positive emotion coping strategies
by pediatric cancer caregivers differs from caregivers of children with no chronic illnesses.

II. To determine how relationships between positive coping strategies and caregiver distress
change during the different phases of a child's illness.

III. To explore how chronic caregiver stress affects physiological reactivity to and recovery
from an acute laboratory stressor.

IV. To explore how different positive coping mechanisms help chronically stressed caregivers
recover from acute stressors and how these efficacies change during the different phases of
the child's illness.

OUTLINE:

PART I:

Participants complete a questionnaire that measures several psychological constructs
including stress, anxiety, depression, coping mechanisms, uncertainty, positive and negative
emotions, and life satisfaction over 15-30 minutes.

PART II:

Participants undergo a Trier Social Stress Test during a laboratory session over 1.5 hours.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Ability to read and speak English

- Must serve as a primary caregiver of their child (ages 0-17) - as reported by the
participant

- Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document

Exclusion Criteria:

- (Part 1 and Part 2): Must not have a family member who has already participated in the
study

- (Part 2): Must not be pregnant or have a history of cardiovascular disease,
hypertension, pituitary disorder, or adrenal disorder

- CONTROL PARTICIPANTS: (Part 1 and Part 2): Participants must not have a child with a
chronic illness (e.g., diabetes, asthma, multiple sclerosis)
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Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157
336-716-2255
Principal Investigator: Christian Waugh
Phone: 336-758-5424
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