The results of this research suggests that latency-aged and adolescent children generally cope well with the parent’s chronic disease. In terms of parent attachment, coping skills, and salivary cortisol, adolescents with a chronically ill parent have similar scores as those who do not have a chronically ill parent. In fact, compared with adolescents of single parents, they report less stress, fewer school problems, and higher self-esteem. However, children with a chronically ill parent do report significantly more internalizing problems than children with healthy parents, and they score unfavorably on many outcome variables, such as caregiving impact, self-report of daily hassles and stress, and grade point average. Above all, child adaptat...
Objective To examine the chronic illness literature and evaluate the impact on single parenting and ...
It is evident that parental depressive symptoms negatively influence adolescent behavior and various...
More than 133 million Americans are living with chronic conditions and this number continues to rise...
Approximately 10% of children grow up with a parent who has been diagnosed with a chronic medical co...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Approxim...
Parents’ chronic medical condition (CMC) is related to internalizing problem behavior in adolescents...
This article was inspired by Rolland’s Family Systems-Illness (FSI) model, aiming to predict adolesc...
Abstract A wide array of risk factors for problem behavior in adolescents with chronically ill paren...
Objective:Chronicillnessishighlyprevalentamongadultswithchildren.Itisthereforeimportantto understand...
A wide array of risk factors for problem behavior in adolescents with chronically ill parents emerge...
Background: Parental chronic illness is associated with an elevated risk for developing social-emoti...
Objective: Relative to families of healthy children, having a chronically ill child increases the st...
Children with chronic illness (CI) are at risk for internalizing problems, which reduce their qualit...
The prevalence of chronic health conditions (CHCs) in childhood is increasing, and more parents must...
Research suggests families with a chronically ill or disabled child are subject to higher levels of ...
Objective To examine the chronic illness literature and evaluate the impact on single parenting and ...
It is evident that parental depressive symptoms negatively influence adolescent behavior and various...
More than 133 million Americans are living with chronic conditions and this number continues to rise...
Approximately 10% of children grow up with a parent who has been diagnosed with a chronic medical co...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Approxim...
Parents’ chronic medical condition (CMC) is related to internalizing problem behavior in adolescents...
This article was inspired by Rolland’s Family Systems-Illness (FSI) model, aiming to predict adolesc...
Abstract A wide array of risk factors for problem behavior in adolescents with chronically ill paren...
Objective:Chronicillnessishighlyprevalentamongadultswithchildren.Itisthereforeimportantto understand...
A wide array of risk factors for problem behavior in adolescents with chronically ill parents emerge...
Background: Parental chronic illness is associated with an elevated risk for developing social-emoti...
Objective: Relative to families of healthy children, having a chronically ill child increases the st...
Children with chronic illness (CI) are at risk for internalizing problems, which reduce their qualit...
The prevalence of chronic health conditions (CHCs) in childhood is increasing, and more parents must...
Research suggests families with a chronically ill or disabled child are subject to higher levels of ...
Objective To examine the chronic illness literature and evaluate the impact on single parenting and ...
It is evident that parental depressive symptoms negatively influence adolescent behavior and various...
More than 133 million Americans are living with chronic conditions and this number continues to rise...