Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Supportive Care in Cancer 8/2011

Open Access 01-08-2011 | Short Communication

Measuring perceived benefit and disease-related burden in young cancer survivors: validation of the Benefit and Burden Scale for Children (BBSC) in the Netherlands

Authors: Heleen Maurice-Stam, Anna Broek, Annemarie M. M. Kolk, Jantien M. J. Vrijmoet-Wiersma, Esther Meijer-van den Bergh, Elisabeth M. van Dijk, Sean Phipps, Martha A. Grootenhuis

Published in: Supportive Care in Cancer | Issue 8/2011

Login to get access

Abstract

Purpose

Perceiving favourable changes from one’s illness may go hand in hand with experiencing harmful psychosocial effects. Each of these constructs should be considered when examining children’s levels of psychological adjustment following stressful life events. A paediatric instrument that accounts for both positive and negative impact of stressful events has not been investigated in the Netherlands before. The aim of the study was to investigate psychometric properties of the Dutch version of the Benefit and Burden Scale for Children (BBSC), a 20-item questionnaire that intends to measure potential benefit and burden of illness in children.

Methods

Dutch paediatric survivors of childhood cancer aged 8–18 (N = 77) completed the BBSC and other psychological questionnaires: Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (health-related quality of life), State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children (anxiety), Children’s Revised Impact of Event Scale (posttraumatic stress) and Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (behavioural functioning). Reliability and validity were evaluated.

Results

Internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha, benefit 0.84, burden 0.72), test–retest reliability (benefit r = 0.74, burden r = 0.78) and homogeneity (mean inter-item correlation, benefit r = 0.34, burden r = 0.22) were satisfactory. Burden was associated with HRQoL (−), anxiety (+), posttraumatic stress symptoms (+) and behavioural problems. Benefit did not correlate with the psychological outcomes.

Conclusions

The Dutch version of the BBSC shows promising psychometric properties. Perceived benefit and disease-related burden are distinct constructs; both should be considered when examining children’s psychological adjustment to potentially traumatic experiences. The BBSC may be useful as monitoring and screening instrument.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Bakker FC, van Wieringen PCW, van der Ploeg HM, Spielberger CD (1989) Handleiding bij de Zelf-beoordelings Vragenlijst voor Kinderen (ZBV-K). Een Nederlandse bewerking van de State-Trait-Anxiety Inventory for Children (STAI-C) van Spielberger et al. [Manual of the Dutch version of the STAI-C]. Swets Test Services, Lisse Bakker FC, van Wieringen PCW, van der Ploeg HM, Spielberger CD (1989) Handleiding bij de Zelf-beoordelings Vragenlijst voor Kinderen (ZBV-K). Een Nederlandse bewerking van de State-Trait-Anxiety Inventory for Children (STAI-C) van Spielberger et al. [Manual of the Dutch version of the STAI-C]. Swets Test Services, Lisse
2.
go back to reference Barakat LP, Alderfer MA, Kazak AE (2006) Posttraumatic growth in adolescent survivors of cancer and their mothers and fathers. J Pediatr Psychol 31:413–419PubMedCrossRef Barakat LP, Alderfer MA, Kazak AE (2006) Posttraumatic growth in adolescent survivors of cancer and their mothers and fathers. J Pediatr Psychol 31:413–419PubMedCrossRef
3.
go back to reference Bastiaansen D, Koot HM, Bongers IL, Varni JW, Verhulst FC (2004) Measuring quality of life in children referred for psychiatric problems: psychometric properties of the PedsQL 4.0 generic core scales. Qual Life Res 13:489–495PubMedCrossRef Bastiaansen D, Koot HM, Bongers IL, Varni JW, Verhulst FC (2004) Measuring quality of life in children referred for psychiatric problems: psychometric properties of the PedsQL 4.0 generic core scales. Qual Life Res 13:489–495PubMedCrossRef
4.
go back to reference Cohen J (1988) Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences. Academy Press, New York Cohen J (1988) Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences. Academy Press, New York
5.
go back to reference Currier JM, Hermes S, Phipps S (2009) Brief report: children’s response to serious illness: perceptions of benefit and burden in a pediatric cancer population. J Pediatr Psychol 34:1129–1134PubMedCrossRef Currier JM, Hermes S, Phipps S (2009) Brief report: children’s response to serious illness: perceptions of benefit and burden in a pediatric cancer population. J Pediatr Psychol 34:1129–1134PubMedCrossRef
6.
go back to reference Goodman R, Meltzer H, Bailey V (1998) The strengths and difficulties questionnaire: a pilot study on the validity of the self-report version. Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry 7:125–130PubMedCrossRef Goodman R, Meltzer H, Bailey V (1998) The strengths and difficulties questionnaire: a pilot study on the validity of the self-report version. Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry 7:125–130PubMedCrossRef
7.
go back to reference Horowitz MJ, Wilner N, Alvarez W (1979) Impact of event scale: a measure of subjective stress. Psychosom Med 41:209–218PubMed Horowitz MJ, Wilner N, Alvarez W (1979) Impact of event scale: a measure of subjective stress. Psychosom Med 41:209–218PubMed
8.
go back to reference Hudson MM, Mertens AC, Yasui Y, Hobbie W, Chen H, Gurney JG, Yeazel M, Recklitis CJ, Marina N, Robison LR, Oeffinger KC (2003) Health status of adult long-term survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study. JAMA 290:1583–1592PubMedCrossRef Hudson MM, Mertens AC, Yasui Y, Hobbie W, Chen H, Gurney JG, Yeazel M, Recklitis CJ, Marina N, Robison LR, Oeffinger KC (2003) Health status of adult long-term survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study. JAMA 290:1583–1592PubMedCrossRef
9.
go back to reference Langeveld NE, Grootenhuis MA, Voûte PA, de Haan RJ, van den Bos C (2004) Quality of life, self-esteem and worries in young adult survivors of childhood cancer. Psychooncology 13:867–881PubMedCrossRef Langeveld NE, Grootenhuis MA, Voûte PA, de Haan RJ, van den Bos C (2004) Quality of life, self-esteem and worries in young adult survivors of childhood cancer. Psychooncology 13:867–881PubMedCrossRef
10.
go back to reference Madan-Swain A, Brown RT, Foster MA, Vega R, Byars K, Rodenberg W, Bell B, Lambert R (2000) Identity in adolescent survivors of childhood cancer. J Pediatr Psychol 25:105–115PubMedCrossRef Madan-Swain A, Brown RT, Foster MA, Vega R, Byars K, Rodenberg W, Bell B, Lambert R (2000) Identity in adolescent survivors of childhood cancer. J Pediatr Psychol 25:105–115PubMedCrossRef
11.
go back to reference Magnani C, Pastore G, Coebergh J, Viscomi S, Spix C, Steliarova-Foucher E (2006) Trends in survival after childhood cancer in Europe, 1978–1997: report from the Automated Childhood Cancer Information system project (AGGIS). Eur J Cancer 42:1981–2005PubMedCrossRef Magnani C, Pastore G, Coebergh J, Viscomi S, Spix C, Steliarova-Foucher E (2006) Trends in survival after childhood cancer in Europe, 1978–1997: report from the Automated Childhood Cancer Information system project (AGGIS). Eur J Cancer 42:1981–2005PubMedCrossRef
12.
go back to reference Muris P, Meesters C, van den Berg F (2003) The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)—further evidence for its reliability and validity in a community sample of Dutch children and adolescents. Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry 12:1–8PubMedCrossRef Muris P, Meesters C, van den Berg F (2003) The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)—further evidence for its reliability and validity in a community sample of Dutch children and adolescents. Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry 12:1–8PubMedCrossRef
13.
go back to reference Olff M (2005) Herziene Kinder Schokverwerkingslijst [Dutch version of the children's revised impact of event scale]. Academisch Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam Olff M (2005) Herziene Kinder Schokverwerkingslijst [Dutch version of the children's revised impact of event scale]. Academisch Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam
14.
go back to reference Pendley JS, Dahlquist LM, Dreyer Z (1997) Body image and psychosocial adjustment in adolescent cancer survivors. J Pediatr Psychol 22:29–43PubMedCrossRef Pendley JS, Dahlquist LM, Dreyer Z (1997) Body image and psychosocial adjustment in adolescent cancer survivors. J Pediatr Psychol 22:29–43PubMedCrossRef
15.
go back to reference Phipps S, Long AM, Ogden J (2007) Benefit finding scale for children: preliminary findings from a childhood cancer population. J Pediatr Psychol 32:1264–1271PubMedCrossRef Phipps S, Long AM, Ogden J (2007) Benefit finding scale for children: preliminary findings from a childhood cancer population. J Pediatr Psychol 32:1264–1271PubMedCrossRef
16.
go back to reference Schwartz L, Drotar D (2006) Posttraumatic stress and related impairment in survivors of childhood cancer in early adulthood compared to healthy peers. J Pediatr Psychol 31:356–366PubMedCrossRef Schwartz L, Drotar D (2006) Posttraumatic stress and related impairment in survivors of childhood cancer in early adulthood compared to healthy peers. J Pediatr Psychol 31:356–366PubMedCrossRef
17.
go back to reference Stam H, Grootenhuis MA, Last BF (2001) Social and emotional adjustment in young survivors of childhood cancer (review). Support Care Cancer 9:489–513PubMedCrossRef Stam H, Grootenhuis MA, Last BF (2001) Social and emotional adjustment in young survivors of childhood cancer (review). Support Care Cancer 9:489–513PubMedCrossRef
18.
go back to reference Stam H, Grootenhuis MA, Last BF (2005) The course of life of survivors of childhood cancer. Psychooncology 14:227–238PubMedCrossRef Stam H, Grootenhuis MA, Last BF (2005) The course of life of survivors of childhood cancer. Psychooncology 14:227–238PubMedCrossRef
19.
go back to reference Tedeschi RG, Park CL, Calhoun LG (1998) Posttraumatic growth: conceptual issues. In: Tedeschi RG, Park CL, Calhoun LG (eds) Posttraumatic growth: positive changes in the aftermatch of crisis. Erlbaum, New Jersey, pp 1–22 Tedeschi RG, Park CL, Calhoun LG (1998) Posttraumatic growth: conceptual issues. In: Tedeschi RG, Park CL, Calhoun LG (eds) Posttraumatic growth: positive changes in the aftermatch of crisis. Erlbaum, New Jersey, pp 1–22
20.
go back to reference Tennen H, Affleck G (1997) Social comparison as a coping process: a critical review and application to chronic pain disorders. In: Buunk BP, Gibbons FX (eds) Health, coping, and well-being: perspectives from social comparions theory. Erlbaum, Mahwah, pp 263–298 Tennen H, Affleck G (1997) Social comparison as a coping process: a critical review and application to chronic pain disorders. In: Buunk BP, Gibbons FX (eds) Health, coping, and well-being: perspectives from social comparions theory. Erlbaum, Mahwah, pp 263–298
21.
go back to reference Varni JW, Limbers CA, Burwinkle TM (2007) How young can children reliably and validly self-report their health-related quality of life?: an analysis of 8,591 children across age subgroups with the PedsQL 4.0 Generic Core Scales. Health Qual Life Outcomes 5:1PubMedCrossRef Varni JW, Limbers CA, Burwinkle TM (2007) How young can children reliably and validly self-report their health-related quality of life?: an analysis of 8,591 children across age subgroups with the PedsQL 4.0 Generic Core Scales. Health Qual Life Outcomes 5:1PubMedCrossRef
22.
go back to reference Zebrack BJ, Chesler MA (2002) Quality of life in childhood cancer survivors. Psychooncology 11:132–141PubMedCrossRef Zebrack BJ, Chesler MA (2002) Quality of life in childhood cancer survivors. Psychooncology 11:132–141PubMedCrossRef
Metadata
Title
Measuring perceived benefit and disease-related burden in young cancer survivors: validation of the Benefit and Burden Scale for Children (BBSC) in the Netherlands
Authors
Heleen Maurice-Stam
Anna Broek
Annemarie M. M. Kolk
Jantien M. J. Vrijmoet-Wiersma
Esther Meijer-van den Bergh
Elisabeth M. van Dijk
Sean Phipps
Martha A. Grootenhuis
Publication date
01-08-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Supportive Care in Cancer / Issue 8/2011
Print ISSN: 0941-4355
Electronic ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-011-1206-9

Other articles of this Issue 8/2011

Supportive Care in Cancer 8/2011 Go to the issue
Webinar | 19-02-2024 | 17:30 (CET)

Keynote webinar | Spotlight on antibody–drug conjugates in cancer

Antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) are novel agents that have shown promise across multiple tumor types. Explore the current landscape of ADCs in breast and lung cancer with our experts, and gain insights into the mechanism of action, key clinical trials data, existing challenges, and future directions.

Dr. Véronique Diéras
Prof. Fabrice Barlesi
Developed by: Springer Medicine