Parental chronic illness may adversely impact youth and family functioning. This study examined a moderated mediation model of the effects of parental illness on youth and family functioning derived from the Family Ecology Framework. Consistent with this model, we predicted that youth caregiving and stress would serially mediate the adverse impacts of parental illness on youth adjustment and family functioning and that psychological flexibility would moderate these media-tional mechanisms. A total of 387 youth, with parents affected by chronic illness, completed a questionnaire assessing parental illness severity, youth caregiving and stress, psychological flexibility, youth adjustment (i.e., internalizing and externalizing problems and psy...
This study aimed to (1) examine relations between youth adjustment and three sets of predictors: par...
Children with chronic illness (CI) are at risk for internalizing problems, which reduce their qualit...
This article was inspired by Rolland’s Family Systems-Illness (FSI) model, aiming to predict adolesc...
Parental chronic illness may adversely impact youth and family functioning. This study examined a mo...
Informed by a model of family role-redistribution derived from the Family Ecology Framework (Pederse...
Objective: Parental chronic illness has an impact on several aspects of offspring’s life. Three majo...
Objective: Parental illness (PI) may have adverse impacts on youth and family functioning. Research ...
Background This study addresses limitations of prior research that have used group comparison design...
Social support and benefit finding are two related processes that may protect youth from the adverse...
Social support and benefit finding are two related processes that may protect youth from the adverse...
Background: Parental chronic illness is associated with an elevated risk for developing social-emoti...
ObjectiveResearch has examined the effects of parental psychopathology, family functioning, and care...
Parents’ chronic medical condition (CMC) is related to internalizing problem behavior in adolescents...
The current study aimed to better understand how parental functioning and parent-child relationships...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Approxim...
This study aimed to (1) examine relations between youth adjustment and three sets of predictors: par...
Children with chronic illness (CI) are at risk for internalizing problems, which reduce their qualit...
This article was inspired by Rolland’s Family Systems-Illness (FSI) model, aiming to predict adolesc...
Parental chronic illness may adversely impact youth and family functioning. This study examined a mo...
Informed by a model of family role-redistribution derived from the Family Ecology Framework (Pederse...
Objective: Parental chronic illness has an impact on several aspects of offspring’s life. Three majo...
Objective: Parental illness (PI) may have adverse impacts on youth and family functioning. Research ...
Background This study addresses limitations of prior research that have used group comparison design...
Social support and benefit finding are two related processes that may protect youth from the adverse...
Social support and benefit finding are two related processes that may protect youth from the adverse...
Background: Parental chronic illness is associated with an elevated risk for developing social-emoti...
ObjectiveResearch has examined the effects of parental psychopathology, family functioning, and care...
Parents’ chronic medical condition (CMC) is related to internalizing problem behavior in adolescents...
The current study aimed to better understand how parental functioning and parent-child relationships...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Approxim...
This study aimed to (1) examine relations between youth adjustment and three sets of predictors: par...
Children with chronic illness (CI) are at risk for internalizing problems, which reduce their qualit...
This article was inspired by Rolland’s Family Systems-Illness (FSI) model, aiming to predict adolesc...