Sex Differences in the Outcome of Expressive Writing in Parents of Children With Leukaemia

Clin Psychol Eur. 2022 Mar 31;4(1):e5533. doi: 10.32872/cpe.5533. eCollection 2022 Mar.

Abstract

Background: Sex differences are widely reported in clinical psychology but are rarely examined in interventions.

Method: This mixed-method explorative study examined sex differences in 13 mothers and 10 fathers of children in the off-therapy phase of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Parents underwent an expressive writing intervention using the guided written disclosure protocol (GWDP).

Results: Mothers had more negative mood profiles than fathers but improved more during the intervention.

Conclusion: Though preliminary, our findings highlight the importance of sex as a potential moderator of intervention and treatment outcome that could be of great clinical significance.

Keywords: childhood leukaemia; expressive writing therapy; gender differences; mood states; parental stress; sex differences.

Grants and funding

This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.