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Health anxiety by proxy among parents: Measuring health anxiety for self, child and partner and its associations with family functioning

2024; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 11; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/20551029241251995

ISSN

2055-1029

Autores

Christian Kubb, Heather M. Foran,

Tópico(s)

Infant Health and Development

Resumo

Health-related worries can be either self-directed or occur in close relationships by proxy (e.g., among parents, couples, or pet owners). Our aim was to test the feasibility of assessing health anxiety by proxy in parents and to examine the relationship of health anxiety with family well-being. Health anxiety by proxy was measured between parent-child and parent-partner relationships with adapted versions of the modified Short Health Anxiety Inventory. Parents reported significantly higher levels of health anxiety by proxy regarding their child than for themselves, t (585) = −3.61, p < .001. Exploratory factor analysis showed that each health anxiety questionnaire formed a distinct latent factor. Parenting stress and poorer family functioning had small associations with health anxiety towards one’s self, child, and partner ( r = 0.15 to r = 0.20). Further research is needed to determine clinical relevance and its impact on health behaviors and functioning within the family unit.

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