OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of a cognitive-behavioral group intervention for children with chronic illnesses and to test the effect of an added parent component. METHODS: Children (n = 194) and their parents participated in a multicenter randomized clinical trial comparing a child-only intervention and a parent-child intervention to a wait-list control group. Primary outcomes were parent-and self-reported internalizing and externalizing problems; secondary outcomes were child disease-related coping skills (information seeking, relaxation, social competence, medical compliance, and positive thinking). Assessments took place at baseline and at 6- and 12-month follow-ups. Intention-to-treat mixed-model analyses were performed to tes...
Objective: This pilot experimental study tested the feasibility and intended effect of an educationa...
This systematic review summarizes the parenting intervention literature for parents of children with...
Objective: To evaluate an integrated group intervention for siblings and parents designed to increas...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of a cognitive-behavioral group intervention for children wit...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate psychosocial characteristics of children and parents as predictors and mod...
Coping with a chronic illness (CI) challenges children's psychosocial functioning and wellbeing. Cog...
Children with chronic illness (CI) are at risk for internalizing problems, which reduce their qualit...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of a psycho-educational group intervention for chronically...
Background: Adolescents with chronic illness (CI) and parents of a child with CI are at risk for psy...
A range of developmental risk factors threatens the psychosocial well-being of children with a chron...
Cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) and problem solving may improve some symptoms in parents and chil...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of an online psychosocial group intervention for parents of chil...
Objectives: Parents of children with a chronic illness (CI) are at risk for psychosocial problems. T...
Abstract Background Adolescents with chronic illness (CI) and parents of a child with CI are at risk...
OBJECTIVE: This pilot experimental study tested the feasibility and intended effect of an educationa...
Objective: This pilot experimental study tested the feasibility and intended effect of an educationa...
This systematic review summarizes the parenting intervention literature for parents of children with...
Objective: To evaluate an integrated group intervention for siblings and parents designed to increas...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of a cognitive-behavioral group intervention for children wit...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate psychosocial characteristics of children and parents as predictors and mod...
Coping with a chronic illness (CI) challenges children's psychosocial functioning and wellbeing. Cog...
Children with chronic illness (CI) are at risk for internalizing problems, which reduce their qualit...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of a psycho-educational group intervention for chronically...
Background: Adolescents with chronic illness (CI) and parents of a child with CI are at risk for psy...
A range of developmental risk factors threatens the psychosocial well-being of children with a chron...
Cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) and problem solving may improve some symptoms in parents and chil...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of an online psychosocial group intervention for parents of chil...
Objectives: Parents of children with a chronic illness (CI) are at risk for psychosocial problems. T...
Abstract Background Adolescents with chronic illness (CI) and parents of a child with CI are at risk...
OBJECTIVE: This pilot experimental study tested the feasibility and intended effect of an educationa...
Objective: This pilot experimental study tested the feasibility and intended effect of an educationa...
This systematic review summarizes the parenting intervention literature for parents of children with...
Objective: To evaluate an integrated group intervention for siblings and parents designed to increas...