A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine.A chronic illness can have a significant impact on a child’s psychological and social wellbeing. Although children and their families show great ability to adapt to chronic health conditions, epidemiologic studies show that these same children display twice the prevalence of psychological symptoms when compared to children without a chronic condition. One intervention that may improve a child’s psychosocial wellbeing is a “buddy program” involving one-on-one mentorships between medical students and children diagnosed with a chronic illness. One-on-one mentoring has been shown to be suc...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of a cognitive-behavioral group intervention for children wit...
By 2015, worldwide, 1.2 billion children aged 5-14 years will have some kind of significant chronic ...
It is estimated that 10-30% of children in the United States are currently diagnosed with a chronic ...
Very little systematic research has examined the peer relations and social func-tioning of youngster...
A range of developmental risk factors threatens the psychosocial well-being of children with a chron...
This paper focuses on four areas of program development in meeting comprehensive care needs of child...
This research developed and validated an interdisciplinary manual for the education of children with...
grantor: University of TorontoTen to 15% of all children have a chronic medical condition....
Chronic illness is a disorder/ disability due to medical conditions that are present continuously fo...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of a psycho-educational group intervention for chronically...
By 2015, worldwide, 1.2 billion children aged 5-14 years will have some kind of significant chronic ...
Chronic illnesses like cancer, sickle cell anemia, HIV, hemophilia, and metabolic disorders are on t...
Children with chronic illnesses have a doubled risk of developing psychosocial maladjustment--emotio...
Children who have chronic medical illnesses must rely on their families and schools to create an env...
Abstract Background This protocol is for a study of a new program to improve outcomes in children su...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of a cognitive-behavioral group intervention for children wit...
By 2015, worldwide, 1.2 billion children aged 5-14 years will have some kind of significant chronic ...
It is estimated that 10-30% of children in the United States are currently diagnosed with a chronic ...
Very little systematic research has examined the peer relations and social func-tioning of youngster...
A range of developmental risk factors threatens the psychosocial well-being of children with a chron...
This paper focuses on four areas of program development in meeting comprehensive care needs of child...
This research developed and validated an interdisciplinary manual for the education of children with...
grantor: University of TorontoTen to 15% of all children have a chronic medical condition....
Chronic illness is a disorder/ disability due to medical conditions that are present continuously fo...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of a psycho-educational group intervention for chronically...
By 2015, worldwide, 1.2 billion children aged 5-14 years will have some kind of significant chronic ...
Chronic illnesses like cancer, sickle cell anemia, HIV, hemophilia, and metabolic disorders are on t...
Children with chronic illnesses have a doubled risk of developing psychosocial maladjustment--emotio...
Children who have chronic medical illnesses must rely on their families and schools to create an env...
Abstract Background This protocol is for a study of a new program to improve outcomes in children su...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of a cognitive-behavioral group intervention for children wit...
By 2015, worldwide, 1.2 billion children aged 5-14 years will have some kind of significant chronic ...
It is estimated that 10-30% of children in the United States are currently diagnosed with a chronic ...