Satı Özkan TABAKÇI, Umut Selda BAYRAKÇI, Yasemen IŞIK, Ahmet ÖZASLAN
Türkiye Çocuk Hastalıkları Dergisi - 2026;20(3):191-196
Objective: Our study focused on assessing the anxiety levels of children and adolescents being monitored for hypertension (HTN), as well as the burnout levels experienced by their caregivers. Material and Methods: The study included 67 patients, aged 12 and older, who were monitored for HTN as the study group, and 60 children and adolescents, matched for gender and age, without chronic illnesses, were selected from the pediatric outpatient clinic for routine check-ups to serve as the control group. The State Anxiety Inventory (STAI-1), Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-2), and Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) were applied to the children, while the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) was applied to their parents. Results: We found the mean STAI-1 scores of the study group lower than the control group (43.6+/-6.4 vs. 51.6+/-15.4; p <0.001). However, no difference was detected between these groups in terms of the STAI-2 scores (p= 0.140). The median BAI scores were higher in study group than control group (10.0 vs.6.5; p=0.010) but no significant difference have been found in terms of severity of anxiety (p=0.170). There was no difference in caregivers between the emotional exhaustion (MBI-EE) and personal accomplishment (MBI-PA) subscale scores of the MBI of the caregivers (p=0.280, p=0.340 respectively). Conclusion: Our study revealed low anxiety levels among HTN patients and low burnout scores in their families. However, we believe that continuous psychiatric support for both patients and their families may be essential for managing chronic conditions, indicating the need for further research in this area regard.