Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To investigate psychosocial characteristics of children and parents as predictors and moderators of the effect of a group intervention for children with chronic illness and their parents. METHODS: Data from a randomized controlled trial were used, including 194 children (8-18 years) who were assigned to a child-only intervention, a parent-child intervention, or a wait-list control group. Longitudinal multilevel regression analyses were used to test effects on change in parent and child reported internalizing and externalizing behavior problems. RESULTS: For children with a more disengaged coping style or lower self-worth and for children who experienced a more secure parent-child relationship, the pa...
Parenting interventions are an effective strategy to reduce children’s conduct problems. For some fa...
Parenting interventions are an effective strategy to reduce children’s conduct problems. For some fa...
Objective: Families with disruptive child behavior are typically referred to services based on child...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate psychosocial characteristics of children and parents as predictors and mod...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of a cognitive-behavioral group intervention for children wit...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of a cognitive-behavioral group intervention for children wit...
Coping with a chronic illness (CI) challenges children's psychosocial functioning and wellbeing. Cog...
Children with chronic illness (CI) are at risk for internalizing problems, which reduce their qualit...
Item does not contain fulltextThe large number of children with mentally ill or addicted parents cal...
Item does not contain fulltextIn various countries preventive support groups are offered to children...
PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH: Burgeoning evidence that modifiable parental factors can influence children...
Objectives: Parents of children with a chronic illness (CI) are at risk for psychosocial problems. T...
Parenting interventions are an effective strategy to reduce children’s conduct problems. For some fa...
Objective: Determine the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions on parenting stress among carer...
The aim of this meta-analysis is to examine whether children of chronically ill parents differ from ...
Parenting interventions are an effective strategy to reduce children’s conduct problems. For some fa...
Parenting interventions are an effective strategy to reduce children’s conduct problems. For some fa...
Objective: Families with disruptive child behavior are typically referred to services based on child...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate psychosocial characteristics of children and parents as predictors and mod...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of a cognitive-behavioral group intervention for children wit...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of a cognitive-behavioral group intervention for children wit...
Coping with a chronic illness (CI) challenges children's psychosocial functioning and wellbeing. Cog...
Children with chronic illness (CI) are at risk for internalizing problems, which reduce their qualit...
Item does not contain fulltextThe large number of children with mentally ill or addicted parents cal...
Item does not contain fulltextIn various countries preventive support groups are offered to children...
PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH: Burgeoning evidence that modifiable parental factors can influence children...
Objectives: Parents of children with a chronic illness (CI) are at risk for psychosocial problems. T...
Parenting interventions are an effective strategy to reduce children’s conduct problems. For some fa...
Objective: Determine the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions on parenting stress among carer...
The aim of this meta-analysis is to examine whether children of chronically ill parents differ from ...
Parenting interventions are an effective strategy to reduce children’s conduct problems. For some fa...
Parenting interventions are an effective strategy to reduce children’s conduct problems. For some fa...
Objective: Families with disruptive child behavior are typically referred to services based on child...