Examined the relationships among parental and child uncertainty about fathers' illnesses and child internalizing problems. Participants included 65 families in which the father had hemophilia, approximately one half of the fathers also were HIV infected. Within each family, respondents included the father, the mother, and one child. Outcome variables included both self- and parent-reported child internalizing behaviors. Results indicated that family members ' illness uncertain-ty was intercorrelated, that child uncertainty about the father's illness predicted both anxiety and depressive symptoms in the child, and that mother's uncertainty predicted child-reported anxiety beyond the child's uncertainty. KEY WORDS: il...
Haemophilia is a complex condition to manage, especially for parents of newly diagnosed children, an...
This project sought to achieve two major aims. First, I aimed to investigate the differences in func...
Objective: To examine risk variables for future, more immediate, and persistent psychological distre...
Examined the relationships among parental and child uncertainty about fathers' illnesses and ch...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between family characteristics and child be...
Objectives of this longitudinal exploratory study were to characterize the relation between parental...
Evaluated the correlates of mood state (psychological distress) in a multisite study of two groups: ...
Objective To assess differences in caregiver report of youth and family psychosocial adjust-ment ass...
This study investigated the influence of discrepancies in perceptions of family functioning (parent-...
Sherr HIV infection is a relatively new disease affecting families (Pizzo & Wilfert, 1994). As w...
This study investigated psychological distress in children with asthma and diabetes and their parent...
Studied (1) the relative effect of clinical characteristics of the child and parental emotional reac...
Objective To examine the relationship of parent-reported overprotection (OP), perceived child vulner...
Maternal illness is a stressor that can disrupt family processes and contribute to negative child ou...
This article was inspired by Rolland’s Family Systems-Illness (FSI) model, aiming to predict adolesc...
Haemophilia is a complex condition to manage, especially for parents of newly diagnosed children, an...
This project sought to achieve two major aims. First, I aimed to investigate the differences in func...
Objective: To examine risk variables for future, more immediate, and persistent psychological distre...
Examined the relationships among parental and child uncertainty about fathers' illnesses and ch...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between family characteristics and child be...
Objectives of this longitudinal exploratory study were to characterize the relation between parental...
Evaluated the correlates of mood state (psychological distress) in a multisite study of two groups: ...
Objective To assess differences in caregiver report of youth and family psychosocial adjust-ment ass...
This study investigated the influence of discrepancies in perceptions of family functioning (parent-...
Sherr HIV infection is a relatively new disease affecting families (Pizzo & Wilfert, 1994). As w...
This study investigated psychological distress in children with asthma and diabetes and their parent...
Studied (1) the relative effect of clinical characteristics of the child and parental emotional reac...
Objective To examine the relationship of parent-reported overprotection (OP), perceived child vulner...
Maternal illness is a stressor that can disrupt family processes and contribute to negative child ou...
This article was inspired by Rolland’s Family Systems-Illness (FSI) model, aiming to predict adolesc...
Haemophilia is a complex condition to manage, especially for parents of newly diagnosed children, an...
This project sought to achieve two major aims. First, I aimed to investigate the differences in func...
Objective: To examine risk variables for future, more immediate, and persistent psychological distre...