Parental distress
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The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was the evaluate the relationships between the adequacy of family resources and three types of parenting stress (parental distress, difficult child-related stress, and dysfunctional parent-child interactions).
13p vikissinger 21-12-2023 2 2 Download
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Comprehensive insight in the longitudinal development of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) after childhood cancer diagnosis could improve quality of care. Thus, we aimed to study the course and biopsychosocial determinants of HRQOL in a unique national cohort of children with cancer
13p vioracle 29-09-2023 6 2 Download
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Infant crying and sleep problems (e.g. frequent night waking, difficulties settling to sleep) each affect up to 30% of infants and often co-exist. They are costly to manage and associated with adverse outcomes including postnatal depression symptoms, early weaning from breast milk, and later child behaviour problems.
10p virubber2711 21-03-2020 18 3 Download
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Infantile colic is a common paediatric condition which causes significant parental distress. Increased intestinal coliform colonization in addition to alteration in Lactobacillus abundance and distribution may play an important role in its pathogenesis.
9p vinatri2711 29-02-2020 11 0 Download
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An understanding of perceptions of parents and health caregivers who assist critically ill neonates is necessary to comprehend their actions and demands.
7p vinatri2711 29-02-2020 13 0 Download
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Being the parent of a severely injured child involves many stressors throughout the trauma journey. Internationally, little is known about the experiences or levels of emotional distress, parenting stress, quality of life, and resilience for parents of injured children.
7p videshiki2711 21-02-2020 13 1 Download
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In many countries there are now detailed Child Death Review (CDR) processes following unexpected child deaths. CDR can lead to a fuller understanding of the causes for each child’s death but this potentially intrusive process may increase the distress of bereaved families.
10p videshiki2711 19-02-2020 15 1 Download
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The role of the father as a co-caregiver is becoming increasingly important across cultures. Parental psychological distress is an influencing factor of maladaptive parenting behaviors and negative psychosocial outcomes in children.
10p virome2711 13-01-2020 12 0 Download
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Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a complex behaviour and occurs most commonly during adolescence. This developmental period is characterized by the drive to establish an equilibrium between personal autonomy and connectedness with primary caregivers. When an adolescent self-injures, caregivers often experience confusion about how to react.
6p vigustavia2711 19-12-2019 6 1 Download
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Type 1 diabetes is a complex and demanding condition, which places a substantial behavioural and psychological burden on young people and their families. Around one-third of adolescents with type 1 diabetes need mental health support. Parents of a child with type 1 diabetes are also at increased risk of psychological distress.
13p viriyadh2711 19-12-2019 17 0 Download
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The demands of daily life often cause mothers high levels of distress and other negative emotions. Anger, including harsh verbal discipline, has been linked to child maltreatment, with long-term adverse effects on a child’s well-being. It is critically important to teach mothers stress management and emotion regulation in addition to parenting skills, but this is yet to be conducted in a formalized manner.
7p vimadrid2711 19-12-2019 21 1 Download
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The purposes of this study were(1)to describe the levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms in parents of children undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(HSCT)before(Time 1[T1])and one month after transplantation(Time 2[T2]), and(2)to identify the pre-HSCT factors that predict anxiety and depressive symptoms in fathers and mothers one month after transplantation
11p viconandoyle2711 03-09-2019 30 0 Download
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In spite of remarkable progress in drug therapy, childhood and adolescent epilepsy is often a distressing condition lasting several years before possible recovery. Adaptation problems to the disease and also to health recovery are likely to occur. Stigma and discrimination may persist also after recovery. 11,12 Depression in children and adolescents with epilepsy is a common but often unrecognized disorder. Both epilepsy and depression are characterized by a chronic course and poor long- term psychosocial outcome.
9p chiecxedien 03-01-2013 42 1 Download
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Children outside prison who have a parent imprisoned may experience a range of psychosocial problems during the imprisonment of a parent, including: depression, hyperactivity, aggressive behaviour, withdrawal, regression, clinging behaviour, sleep problems, eating problems, running away, truancy, poor school grades and delinquency. Further, parental separation can be experienced as desertion or abandonment, which can worsen the distress for the children (Quaker Council for European Affairs, 2007)....
65p le_minh_nha 18-12-2012 44 1 Download
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When our son was diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder at the age of two and a half, like thousands of parents before us we roller-coasted through the typical emotional responses: dismay, grief, fear for our future, but finally relief. We conclusively had a name for this condition that was filling our little boy’s life with distress, impossible, repetitive and meaningless routines and such a reluctance to respond to us that we were sure he was deaf.
306p kuckucucu 15-05-2012 66 12 Download