Objective Parents of children with type 1 diabetes are crucial to promoting positive disease adaptation and health outcomes among these youngsters, yet this success may come at some consequence to parents ’ own well-being. Little research has examined the stress faced by parents, or explored the psychological and behavioral correlates of their stress. Methods One hundred and thirty-four parents of children with type 1 diabetes completed measures of diabetes self-efficacy, responsibility for diabetes management, fear of hypoglycemia, and a recently developed measure of pediatric parenting stress (the Pediatric Inventory for Parents [PIP]; R. Streisand, S. Braniecki, K. P. Tercyak, & A. E. Kazak, 2001). Results Bivariate analyses suggest...
Background: Type 1 diabetes in young children is a heavy parental burden. As part of pilot phase of ...
<p>OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation of parent stress to parent mental health and child mental and ...
To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent–child interaction were associated with gl...
Objective Parents of children with type 1 diabetes are crucial to promoting positive disease adaptat...
Due to the chronicity of diabetes and complicated time-consuming medical management of the illness, ...
Aim To compare levels of paediatric parenting stress in the fathers and mothers of young children wi...
This study sets out to extend current knowledge of parenting stress and fear of hypoglycemia (FoH) i...
This study sets out to extend current knowledge of parenting stress and fear of hypoglycemia (FoH) i...
AIM: To compare levels of paediatric parenting stress in the fathers and mothers of young children w...
AIM: To compare levels of paediatric parenting stress in the fathers and mothers of young children w...
AIM: To compare levels of paediatric parenting stress in the fathers and mothers of young children w...
peer reviewedBackground: Type 1 diabetes in young children is a heavy parental burden. As part of pi...
Background: Type 1 diabetes in young children is a heavy parental burden. As part of pilot phase of ...
UNLABELLED: To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent-child interaction were associ...
UNLABELLED: To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent-child interaction were associ...
Background: Type 1 diabetes in young children is a heavy parental burden. As part of pilot phase of ...
<p>OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation of parent stress to parent mental health and child mental and ...
To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent–child interaction were associated with gl...
Objective Parents of children with type 1 diabetes are crucial to promoting positive disease adaptat...
Due to the chronicity of diabetes and complicated time-consuming medical management of the illness, ...
Aim To compare levels of paediatric parenting stress in the fathers and mothers of young children wi...
This study sets out to extend current knowledge of parenting stress and fear of hypoglycemia (FoH) i...
This study sets out to extend current knowledge of parenting stress and fear of hypoglycemia (FoH) i...
AIM: To compare levels of paediatric parenting stress in the fathers and mothers of young children w...
AIM: To compare levels of paediatric parenting stress in the fathers and mothers of young children w...
AIM: To compare levels of paediatric parenting stress in the fathers and mothers of young children w...
peer reviewedBackground: Type 1 diabetes in young children is a heavy parental burden. As part of pi...
Background: Type 1 diabetes in young children is a heavy parental burden. As part of pilot phase of ...
UNLABELLED: To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent-child interaction were associ...
UNLABELLED: To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent-child interaction were associ...
Background: Type 1 diabetes in young children is a heavy parental burden. As part of pilot phase of ...
<p>OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation of parent stress to parent mental health and child mental and ...
To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent–child interaction were associated with gl...