The present study attempted to examine the relationship between parent and child illness uncertainty, as well as the possible moderating variable of parental distress, in families with juvenile rheumatic diseases (JRD). Participants were 61(41 females; 20 males) children and adolescents between the ages of nine and 21 (M = 14.42; SD = 2.88) and their parents. Participants were recruited through the Pediatric Rheumatology Clinic at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The pediatric rheumatologist completed a Provider Questionnaire which included information regarding diagnosis duration, severity, and functional ability. Parents completed a background information questionnaire, the Brief Symptom Invent...
This study examined the relationships among cognitive function, physical health, social network char...
Though the majority of veterans are able to reintegrate into civilian society without incident, a po...
Background and aims: While individual family members’ experiences of living with mental health diffi...
The objective of the current study was to examine the longitudinal relationships between parent and ...
Parenting research has shown that parents may vary their responses to their child's behavior based o...
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) has been associated with significant family disruption, yet few studies ...
Despite the prevalence of neglect in the child welfare system, understanding of the etiology of negl...
Scope and Method of Study: Research has continually shown that when individuals receive threatening ...
Carers of individuals diagnosed with dementia can often experience high levels of stress, anxiety an...
This study aimed to assess whether the mistrust of and perceived judgement by professionals and serv...
Objective: The purpose of this research was to examine the health beliefs and health practices of ad...
It has been suggested that mental health professionals are insufficiently trained to assess and mana...
Introduction: Adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are at heightened risk for several comorbi...
Introduction: Adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are at heightened risk for several comorbi...
The current cross-sectional study evaluated the relative contributions of parental perfectionism (i....
This study examined the relationships among cognitive function, physical health, social network char...
Though the majority of veterans are able to reintegrate into civilian society without incident, a po...
Background and aims: While individual family members’ experiences of living with mental health diffi...
The objective of the current study was to examine the longitudinal relationships between parent and ...
Parenting research has shown that parents may vary their responses to their child's behavior based o...
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) has been associated with significant family disruption, yet few studies ...
Despite the prevalence of neglect in the child welfare system, understanding of the etiology of negl...
Scope and Method of Study: Research has continually shown that when individuals receive threatening ...
Carers of individuals diagnosed with dementia can often experience high levels of stress, anxiety an...
This study aimed to assess whether the mistrust of and perceived judgement by professionals and serv...
Objective: The purpose of this research was to examine the health beliefs and health practices of ad...
It has been suggested that mental health professionals are insufficiently trained to assess and mana...
Introduction: Adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are at heightened risk for several comorbi...
Introduction: Adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are at heightened risk for several comorbi...
The current cross-sectional study evaluated the relative contributions of parental perfectionism (i....
This study examined the relationships among cognitive function, physical health, social network char...
Though the majority of veterans are able to reintegrate into civilian society without incident, a po...
Background and aims: While individual family members’ experiences of living with mental health diffi...