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Tobacco Use and Secondhand Smoke Exposure of Children and Youth with Serious Chronic Illness: Establishing an Agenda for Research and Action
Chronic Illness Secondhand Smoke Tobacco Use
2009/12/21
The United States is home to 73 million children under the age of 18 years (Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics, 2006). In 2005, 9.3% of 8th graders, 14.9% of 10th graders, and 23...
Associations of Paternal Involvement in Disease Management with Maternal and Family Outcomes in Families with Children with Chronic Illness
chronic illness family fathers mothers support
2008/4/7
Objective The role of fathers in pediatric disease management and its associations with family functioning have rarely been the focus of empirical study. In this study, we used the Dads Active Disease...
Brief Report: The Relationship Between Chronic Illness and Identification and Management of Psychosocial Problems in Pediatric Primary Care
barriers chronic illness mental health treatment primary care psychosocial problems
2008/4/7
Objective To compare identification, management, and barriers to treatment for psychosocial concerns in children with and without a chronic illness. Methods Using data from the Child Behavior Study (C...
Review of the Literature: Integrating Psychoneuroimmunology into Pediatric Chronic Illness Interventions
intervention pediatric chronic illness psychoneuroimmunology review
2009/12/21
Objective Provide an orientation to psychoneuroimmunology, a rationale for including assessments of immune function in intervention studies of pediatric chronic illness, review the current literature,...
The Relationship of Parental Overprotection, Perceived Child Vulnerability, and Parenting Stress to Uncertainty in Youth with Chronic Illness
childhood chronic illness illness uncertainty overprotection parenting stress vulnerability
2009/12/21
Objective To examine the relationship of parent-reported overprotection (OP), perceived child vulnerability (PCV), and parenting stress (PS) to youth-reported illness uncertainty, and to explore poten...