Little is known about the adaptive process and experiences of parents raising a child with an undiagnosed medical condition. The present study aims to assess how uncertainty, hope, social support, and coping efficacy contributes to adaptation among parents of children with an undiagnosed medical condition. Sixty-two parents of child affected by an undiagnosed medical condition for at least two years completed an electronically self-administered survey. Descriptive analysis suggested parents in this population had significantly lower adaptation scores when compared to other parents of children with undiagnosed medical conditions, and parents of children with a diagnosed intellectual and/or physical disability. Similarly, parents in this popu...
Objective: To investigate levels of support and the concurrent and prospective effects of support on...
AbstractResearch into families of children and young people with disability maintain that parents or...
Purpose: Studies of familial coping with a child's chronic condition have highlighted psychological ...
Little is known about the adaptive process and experiences of parents raising a child with an undiag...
Little is known about the adaptive process and experiences of parents raising a child with an undiag...
Background Little is known about the way parents adapt to the situation when their child is diagnose...
The study aimed to determine the relationship between parents’ family aspirations towards their chil...
The aims of this thesis were threefold. First a measure of perceived positive gain was developed. Se...
This study explored the adaptation of parents raising a child with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)...
The purpose of this research was to identify the relationships between family functioning, the famil...
The Factors of Illness Perception among Parents of Children with Developmental Disorder The aim of t...
On the basis of characteristics of family resilience, the study examined the perspectives of parents...
Abstract: The diagnosis of a pediatric neuromuscular disease has a psychological impact on parents. ...
The present study used a Double-ABCX model to explore parental stress in 48 British families with ch...
Objective: To investigate levels of support and the concurrent and prospective effects of support on...
Objective: To investigate levels of support and the concurrent and prospective effects of support on...
AbstractResearch into families of children and young people with disability maintain that parents or...
Purpose: Studies of familial coping with a child's chronic condition have highlighted psychological ...
Little is known about the adaptive process and experiences of parents raising a child with an undiag...
Little is known about the adaptive process and experiences of parents raising a child with an undiag...
Background Little is known about the way parents adapt to the situation when their child is diagnose...
The study aimed to determine the relationship between parents’ family aspirations towards their chil...
The aims of this thesis were threefold. First a measure of perceived positive gain was developed. Se...
This study explored the adaptation of parents raising a child with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)...
The purpose of this research was to identify the relationships between family functioning, the famil...
The Factors of Illness Perception among Parents of Children with Developmental Disorder The aim of t...
On the basis of characteristics of family resilience, the study examined the perspectives of parents...
Abstract: The diagnosis of a pediatric neuromuscular disease has a psychological impact on parents. ...
The present study used a Double-ABCX model to explore parental stress in 48 British families with ch...
Objective: To investigate levels of support and the concurrent and prospective effects of support on...
Objective: To investigate levels of support and the concurrent and prospective effects of support on...
AbstractResearch into families of children and young people with disability maintain that parents or...
Purpose: Studies of familial coping with a child's chronic condition have highlighted psychological ...