OBJECTIVE: The goals of the work described here were (1) to predict parenting stress and parenting from stressors, resources, and parental coping behaviors in parents of children with epilepsy, and (2) to determine whether parenting stress mediates the effects of these predictors on parenting. METHODS: Participants were 91 parents of children with epilepsy (mean age of children=8 years, 5 months). Parental perceptions of stressors, resources, parental coping behaviors, parenting stress, and parenting were assessed by means of questionnaires. Regression analyses were used to analyze the unique and combined power of the predictors to predict parenting stress and parenting. Sobel tests were used to identify the mediational role of parenting st...
Purpose From the overprotection literature, the predictive and interactional (moderation) effects of...
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...
Objective: The goals of the work described here were (1) to predict parenting stress and parenting f...
Contains fulltext : 51980.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
Background & Aim: Epilepsy as the most important chronic neurological disease affects on child and h...
Objective To assess maternal and paternal stress in two groups of children with different types of e...
Objective: The objective of the study was to explore stress levels in the parents of children with i...
The objective was to provide population-based data on depression, anxiety, and stress in parents of ...
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...
Objective To study the characteristics of trait coping style and mental health status in parents of ...
Purpose: We report the parent's perceptions of and reactions to the onset of "epilepsy only" and the...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore whether parents experience problems in their ...
Background: There is evidence that parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders report high...
Purpose From the overprotection literature, the predictive and interactional (moderation) effects of...
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...
Objective: The goals of the work described here were (1) to predict parenting stress and parenting f...
Contains fulltext : 51980.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
Background & Aim: Epilepsy as the most important chronic neurological disease affects on child and h...
Objective To assess maternal and paternal stress in two groups of children with different types of e...
Objective: The objective of the study was to explore stress levels in the parents of children with i...
The objective was to provide population-based data on depression, anxiety, and stress in parents of ...
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...
Objective To study the characteristics of trait coping style and mental health status in parents of ...
Purpose: We report the parent's perceptions of and reactions to the onset of "epilepsy only" and the...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore whether parents experience problems in their ...
Background: There is evidence that parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders report high...
Purpose From the overprotection literature, the predictive and interactional (moderation) effects of...
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...