Purpose From the overprotection literature, the predictive and interactional (moderation) effects of controlling and indulgent parenting on restrictions in children with epilepsy were examined. Methods Parents of 73 children with epilepsy completed questionnaires on parenting, restrictions, and functional status. Predictive and moderation effects were tested using multiple regression analysis. Moderation was tested with interactive computational methods. Results Restrictions were significantly (R2 = .38, F¿ = 6.59***, p <.001) predicted from seizure frequency (ß = .24*, p <.05), functional status (ß = - .42***, p <.001), and interaction between controlling and indulgent parenting (ß = .28**, p <.01). Moderation occurred predomin...
Purpose: To examine the contribution of epilepsy-related factors, proximal (parent-child relationshi...
AbstractStatement of the problem: There is increasing interest in reducing burden of illness in fami...
Objective To study the characteristics of trait coping style and mental health status in parents of ...
Purpose From the overprotection literature, the predictive and interactional (moderation) effects of...
Children with epilepsy are less physically and socially active than their peers. The objective is to...
This pilot study finds that parents who think that their child will be stigmatized and who perceive ...
OBJECTIVE: The goals of the work described here were (1) to predict parenting stress and parenting f...
Objective: The goals of the work described here were (1) to predict parenting stress and parenting f...
Objective: Caring for a child with a chronic illness adds stress to the typical parenting stress in ...
The aim was to provide data on parenting stress and perceived stigma in mothers (n = 47) of young ch...
Purpose The purpose of the study was to examine whether mothers with epilepsy experience family prob...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.The main aim of the current study was to e...
OBJECTIVE: Parent variables (stigma, mood, unmet needs for information and support, and worry) ar...
Because of the nature of epilepsy, and the unpredictability of seizure recurrence, epilepsy requires...
Purpose: We report the parent's perceptions of and reactions to the onset of "epilepsy only" and the...
Purpose: To examine the contribution of epilepsy-related factors, proximal (parent-child relationshi...
AbstractStatement of the problem: There is increasing interest in reducing burden of illness in fami...
Objective To study the characteristics of trait coping style and mental health status in parents of ...
Purpose From the overprotection literature, the predictive and interactional (moderation) effects of...
Children with epilepsy are less physically and socially active than their peers. The objective is to...
This pilot study finds that parents who think that their child will be stigmatized and who perceive ...
OBJECTIVE: The goals of the work described here were (1) to predict parenting stress and parenting f...
Objective: The goals of the work described here were (1) to predict parenting stress and parenting f...
Objective: Caring for a child with a chronic illness adds stress to the typical parenting stress in ...
The aim was to provide data on parenting stress and perceived stigma in mothers (n = 47) of young ch...
Purpose The purpose of the study was to examine whether mothers with epilepsy experience family prob...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.The main aim of the current study was to e...
OBJECTIVE: Parent variables (stigma, mood, unmet needs for information and support, and worry) ar...
Because of the nature of epilepsy, and the unpredictability of seizure recurrence, epilepsy requires...
Purpose: We report the parent's perceptions of and reactions to the onset of "epilepsy only" and the...
Purpose: To examine the contribution of epilepsy-related factors, proximal (parent-child relationshi...
AbstractStatement of the problem: There is increasing interest in reducing burden of illness in fami...
Objective To study the characteristics of trait coping style and mental health status in parents of ...