Objective To examine the chronic illness literature and evaluate the impact on single parenting and children and adolescents with chronic illness. Methods We conducted literature reviews of relevant research pertaining to single-parent families on PubMed, Medline, and PsychINFO and also surveyed pertinent book chapters and all of the articles from the Journal of Pediatric Psychology since 1987 for articles, specifically examining the potential associations of single (lone) parenting versus two-parent households on children’s psychosocial functioning and the impact of the child’s illness on caregiver functioning. Results While the literature has examined and discussed the stressors associated with parenting a child with an illness, including...
There are a ton of different family structures and one of those structures include single parent fam...
American families have changed dramatically in composition in recent decades. Increasing proportions...
In a geographically defined child population aged 0-15, every twelfth child suffered from chronic il...
Objective:Chronicillnessishighlyprevalentamongadultswithchildren.Itisthereforeimportantto understand...
The results of this research suggests that latency-aged and adolescent children generally cope well ...
Parental chronic illness may adversely impact youth and family functioning. This study examined a mo...
The impact of chronic illnesses upon children and their families can range from minimal disruptions ...
Introduction Up to a quarter of all children globally live in single-parent households. Studies have...
The prevalence of chronic health conditions (CHCs) in childhood is increasing, and more parents must...
Investigated the impact of childhood chronic illness within a family context. We interviewed 30 moth...
Objective: Relative to families of healthy children, having a chronically ill child increases the st...
Every day, thousands of children suffer the effects of chronic health conditions and families strugg...
One hundred twenty-two mothers, 89 children with chronic illnesses, and 56 of their brothers and sis...
Psychosocial Situation of Family Having Child with Chronic Disease As the incidence of chronic disea...
Aim: This study was undertaken to synthesise recent qualitative literature in the years 2000 to 2009...
There are a ton of different family structures and one of those structures include single parent fam...
American families have changed dramatically in composition in recent decades. Increasing proportions...
In a geographically defined child population aged 0-15, every twelfth child suffered from chronic il...
Objective:Chronicillnessishighlyprevalentamongadultswithchildren.Itisthereforeimportantto understand...
The results of this research suggests that latency-aged and adolescent children generally cope well ...
Parental chronic illness may adversely impact youth and family functioning. This study examined a mo...
The impact of chronic illnesses upon children and their families can range from minimal disruptions ...
Introduction Up to a quarter of all children globally live in single-parent households. Studies have...
The prevalence of chronic health conditions (CHCs) in childhood is increasing, and more parents must...
Investigated the impact of childhood chronic illness within a family context. We interviewed 30 moth...
Objective: Relative to families of healthy children, having a chronically ill child increases the st...
Every day, thousands of children suffer the effects of chronic health conditions and families strugg...
One hundred twenty-two mothers, 89 children with chronic illnesses, and 56 of their brothers and sis...
Psychosocial Situation of Family Having Child with Chronic Disease As the incidence of chronic disea...
Aim: This study was undertaken to synthesise recent qualitative literature in the years 2000 to 2009...
There are a ton of different family structures and one of those structures include single parent fam...
American families have changed dramatically in composition in recent decades. Increasing proportions...
In a geographically defined child population aged 0-15, every twelfth child suffered from chronic il...