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Parenting stress and psychological functioning among mothers of preschool children with autism and developmental delay
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Clinicians need to consider interventions that focus on decreasing problem behaviors not only for children with autism spectrum disorders, but also for children with developmental delays. In both groups, children's problem behaviors were significantly associated with maternal stress and distress
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Estes A, Munson J, Dawson G, et al. Parenting stress and psychological functioning among mothers of preschool children with autism and developmental delay. Autism 2009; 13:375-387. Clinicians need to consider interventions that focus on decreasing problem behaviors not only for children with autism spectrum disorders, but also for children with developmental delays. In both groups, children's problem behaviors were significantly associated with maternal stress and distress.
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Autism
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Estes, A.1
Munson, J.2
Dawson, G.3
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Parental caregivers of children with developmental disabilities mount a poor antibody response to pneumococcal vaccination
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This is the first study to compare the antibody response to vaccination in parents of children with developmental disabilities with parents of typically developing children. Child behavior problems (e.g. tantrums) were related to poor parental antibody response
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Gallagher S, Phillips AC, Drayson MT, Carroll D. Parental caregivers of children with developmental disabilities mount a poor antibody response to pneumococcal vaccination. Brain Behav Immun 2009; 23:338-346. This is the first study to compare the antibody response to vaccination in parents of children with developmental disabilities with parents of typically developing children. Child behavior problems (e.g. tantrums) were related to poor parental antibody response.
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Brain Behav Immun
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Gallagher, S.1
Phillips, A.C.2
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Carroll, D.4
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Children with disabilities and chronic conditions and longer-term parental health
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The National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) is a longstanding, national resource of data. The authors used the NLSCY to gather data on 5880 families of children with disabilities and chronic conditions. Although parental health status is more limited in the NLSCY, the authors had access to selfreported health status and highlighted change in relative health status of mothers and fathers. This study provides implications to help support parents, especially mothers
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Burton P, Lethbridge L, Phipps S. Children with disabilities and chronic conditions and longer-term parental health. J Socio-Econ 2008; 37:1168-1186. The National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) is a longstanding, national resource of data. The authors used the NLSCY to gather data on 5880 families of children with disabilities and chronic conditions. Although parental health status is more limited in the NLSCY, the authors had access to selfreported health status and highlighted change in relative health status of mothers and fathers. This study provides implications to help support parents, especially mothers.
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J Socio-Econ
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Burton, P.1
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The experimental pathology of stress: Hans Selye to Paris Hilton
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Weissmann G. The experimental pathology of stress: Hans Selye to Paris Hilton. Fed Am Soc Exp Biol J 2007; 21:2635-2638.
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The general adaptation syndrome and the diseases of adaptation
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Selye H. The general adaptation syndrome and the diseases of adaptation. J Clin Endocrinol 1946; 6:117-230.
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Effects of stress throughout the lifespan on the brain, behaviour, and cognition
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This study reviews how chronic stress impacts the developing brain at all stages of life, showing how and why individuals are affected by the timing and duration of the stressor. Both animal and human studies are highlighted
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Lupien SJ,McEwen BS, Gunnar MR, Heim C. Effects of stress throughout the lifespan on the brain, behaviour, and cognition. Nat Rev Neurosci 2009; 10:434-445. This study reviews how chronic stress impacts the developing brain at all stages of life, showing how and why individuals are affected by the timing and duration of the stressor. Both animal and human studies are highlighted.
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Nat Rev Neurosci
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Lupien, S.J.1
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Heim, C.4
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Chronic life stress, cardiovascular reactivity, and subclinical cardiovascular disease in adolescents
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This study is important methodologically. It included assessments over two times, sampled a diverse group of adolescents, and utilized a valid, reliable measure of vascular thickening
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Low CA, Salomon K, Matthews KA. Chronic life stress, cardiovascular reactivity, and subclinical cardiovascular disease in adolescents. Psychosom Med 2009; 71:1-5. This study is important methodologically. It included assessments over two times, sampled a diverse group of adolescents, and utilized a valid, reliable measure of vascular thickening.
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Low, C.A.1
Salomon, K.2
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Psychoneuroimmunology: Psychology's gateway to the biomedical future
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This article provides a brief overview of research to answer a long-standing question: How do stressful events and negative emotions influence the immune system and how big are the effects? The author's recommendations for crossdisciplinary training will likely help advance the field
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Kiecolt-Glaser JK. Psychoneuroimmunology: Psychology's gateway to the biomedical future. Perspect Psychol Sci 2009; 4:367-369. This article provides a brief overview of research to answer a long-standing question: How do stressful events and negative emotions influence the immune system and how big are the effects? The author's recommendations for crossdisciplinary training will likely help advance the field.
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Perspect Psychol Sci
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Kiecolt-Glaser, J.K.1
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Close relationships inflammation and health
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[Epub ahead of print] This article provides a brief yet informative overview addressing the different pathways by which close relationships can influence inflammation
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Kiecolt-Glaser JK, Gouin JP, Hantsoo L. Close relationships, inflammation, and health. Neurosci Biobehav Rev 2009. [Epub ahead of print] This article provides a brief yet informative overview addressing the different pathways by which close relationships can influence inflammation.
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Neurosci Biobehav Rev
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Kiecolt-Glaser, J.K.1
Gouin, J.P.2
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Stress, inflammation, and yoga practice
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Kiecolt-Glaser JK, Christian L, Preston H, et al. Stress, inflammation, and yoga practice. Psychosom Med 2010; 72:113-121.
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Kiecolt-Glaser, J.K.1
Christian, L.2
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Prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome and its relationship with psychological stress status in Chinese university students
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Shen L, Kong H, Hou X. Prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome and its relationship with psychological stress status in Chinese university students. J Gastroenterol 2009; 24:885-1890.
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Shen, L.1
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Psychosocial distress and somatic symptoms in community subjects with irritable bowel syndrome: A psychological component is the rule
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This paper shows that psychosocial factors are related to irritable bowel syndrome, particularly somatization (i.e. chronic and persistent physical symptoms without a clear cause)
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Choung RS, Locke R, Zinsmeister AR, et al. Psychosocial distress and somatic symptoms in community subjects with irritable bowel syndrome: A psychological component is the rule. Am J Gastroenterol 2009; 104:1772-1778. This paper shows that psychosocial factors are related to irritable bowel syndrome, particularly somatization (i.e. chronic and persistent physical symptoms without a clear cause).
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Am J Gastroenterol
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Choung, R.S.1
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Caring for mom and neglecting yourself: The health effects of caring for an elderly parent
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Female caregivers of elderly mothers showed depressive symptoms even 2 years later. This finding has implications for designing future studies, suggesting that, in order for health outcomes to not be overlooked, studies must be longitudinal and long-lasting
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Coe NB, Van Houtven CH. Caring for mom and neglecting yourself: The health effects of caring for an elderly parent. Health Econ 2009; 18:991-1010. Female caregivers of elderly mothers showed depressive symptoms even 2 years later. This finding has implications for designing future studies, suggesting that, in order for health outcomes to not be overlooked, studies must be longitudinal and long-lasting.
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Health Econ
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Coe, N.B.1
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Stressors, social support, depressive symptoms and general health status of Taiwanese caregivers of persons with stroke or Alzheimer's disease
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This study describes the elevated levels of depression and poorer health status that occur in providing care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and stroke. Given the adverse behaviors often associated with Alzheimer's disease, healthcare professionals need to pay special attention to the physical and mental healthcare needs of these caregivers
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Huang C-Y, Sousa VD, Perng S-Y, et al. Stressors, social support, depressive symptoms and general health status of Taiwanese caregivers of persons with stroke or Alzheimer's disease. J Clin Nurs 2009; 18:502-511. This study describes the elevated levels of depression and poorer health status that occur in providing care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and stroke. Given the adverse behaviors often associated with Alzheimer's disease, healthcare professionals need to pay special attention to the physical and mental healthcare needs of these caregivers.
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J Clin Nurs
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Huang, C.-Y.1
Sousa, V.D.2
Perng, S.-Y.3
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Symptoms of posttraumtic stress in parents of children with cancer : Are they elevated relative to parents of healthy children?
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Jurbergs N, Long A, Ticona L, Phipps S. Symptoms of posttraumtic stress in parents of children with cancer: Are they elevated relative to parents of healthy children? J Pediatr Psychol 2009; 34:4-13.
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Jurbergs, N.1
Long, A.2
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Parental fears following their child's brain tumor diagnosis and treatment
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Anclair M, Hoven E, Lannering B, Boman KK. Parental fears following their child's brain tumor diagnosis and treatment. J Pediatr Oncol Nurs 2009; 26:68-74.
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Adjustment of caregivers of pediatric patients with brain tumors: A cross-sectional analysis
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Hutchinson KC, Willard VW, Hardy KK, Bonner MJ. Adjustment of caregivers of pediatric patients with brain tumors: A cross-sectional analysis. Psychooncology 2009; 18:515-523.
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Impact of spina bifida on parental caregivers
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Parents of children with spina bifida were examined on several key measures of well being, including health-related quality of life, physical and mental health. Despite parents' abilities to adapt successfully to raising a child with spina bifida, findings help practitioners and policymakers to better support parental needs
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Grosse SD, Flores AL, Ouyang L, et al. Impact of spina bifida on parental caregivers. J Child Family Studies 2009; 18:574-581. Parents of children with spina bifida were examined on several key measures of well being, including health-related quality of life, physical and mental health. Despite parents' abilities to adapt successfully to raising a child with spina bifida, findings help practitioners and policymakers to better support parental needs.
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J Child Family Studies
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Grosse, S.D.1
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Prevalence of Down syndrome among children and adolescents in 10 regions of the United States
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This is the first study to collect population-based data on individuals with Down syndrome from birth to 19 across 10 US states. Such prevalence rates are significant because individuals with Down syndrome are living longer and require better interventions to address their healthcare needs and transition to adulthood
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Shin M, Besser LM, Kucik JE, et al. Prevalence of Down syndrome among children and adolescents in 10 regions of the United States. Pediatrics 2009; 124:1565-1571. This is the first study to collect population-based data on individuals with Down syndrome from birth to 19 across 10 US states. Such prevalence rates are significant because individuals with Down syndrome are living longer and require better interventions to address their healthcare needs and transition to adulthood.
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Pediatrics
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Shin, M.1
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Rice C. Prevalence of autism spectrum disorders: Autism and developmental disabilities monitoring network, United States, 2006. MMWR Surveill Summ 2009; 58:1-20.
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Health among caregivers of children with health problems: Findings from a Canadian population-based study
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This study uses large-scale data to examine the psychological and physical health of parents raising children with chronic healthcare needs. To date, most studies use small samples and focus solely on parents' psychological stress
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Brehaut JC, Kohen DE, Garner RE, et al. Health among caregivers of children with health problems: Findings from a Canadian population-based study. Am J Public Health 2009; 99:1254-1262. This study uses large-scale data to examine the psychological and physical health of parents raising children with chronic healthcare needs. To date, most studies use small samples and focus solely on parents' psychological stress.
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Am J Public Health
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Brehaut, J.C.1
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Children's delayed development and behavior problems: Impact on mother's perceived physical health across early childhood
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This study is one of the few that examines the physical health of parents of young children with developmental disabilities
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Eisenhower AS, Baker BL, Blacher J. Children's delayed development and behavior problems: Impact on mother's perceived physical health across early childhood. Soc Sci Med 2009; 68:89-99. This study is one of the few that examines the physical health of parents of young children with developmental disabilities.
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Soc Sci Med
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The health and psychosocial functioning of caregivers of children with neurodevelopmental disorders
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Using data from a population-based Canadian survey (the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, or NLSCY), this study takes account of key demographic, child-related, and parent-related factors. The greatest risks for parental health problems and psychosocial maladjustment occurred when the child had both a neurodevelopmental disorder and behavior problems
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Lach LM, Kohen DE, Garner RE, et al. The health and psychosocial functioning of caregivers of children with neurodevelopmental disorders. Disabil Rehabil 2009; 31:741-752. Using data from a population-based Canadian survey (the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, or NLSCY), this study takes account of key demographic, child-related, and parent-related factors. The greatest risks for parental health problems and psychosocial maladjustment occurred when the child had both a neurodevelopmental disorder and behavior problems.
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Disabil Rehabil
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Lach, L.M.1
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Quality of life, health satisfaction and family impact on caregivers of children with developmental delays
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Although most studies have been conducted using Western populations, this study examined the family quality of life and health satisfaction for 70 parents of young children from Taiwan. It is important to consider which findings on parental health may be universal, which may be a by-product of the family's cultural group
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Hsieh RL, Huang HY, Lin MI, et al. Quality of life, health satisfaction and family impact on caregivers of children with developmental delays. Child Care Health Dev 2009; 35:243-249. Although most studies have been conducted using Western populations, this study examined the family quality of life and health satisfaction for 70 parents of young children from Taiwan. It is important to consider which findings on parental health may be universal, which may be a by-product of the family's cultural group.
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Health profiles of aging family caregivers supporting adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities at home
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In this study, aging caregivers (compared with the general population) had higher incomes, education levels, and socioeconomic status, even as epidemiological studies show the opposite. Appreciating this problem (which occurs in many family studies), the authors speculate that we still may not understand the 'true' health status of aging caregivers supporting persons with disabilities
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Yamaki K, Hsieh K, Heller T. Health profiles of aging family caregivers supporting adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities at home. Intellect Dev Disabil 2009; 47:425-435. In this study, aging caregivers (compared with the general population) had higher incomes, education levels, and socioeconomic status, even as epidemiological studies show the opposite. Appreciating this problem (which occurs in many family studies), the authors speculate that we still may not understand the 'true' health status of aging caregivers supporting persons with disabilities.
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Intellect Dev Disabil
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Hill-Smith AJ, Hollins SC. Mortality of parents of people with intellectual disabilities. J Appl Res Intellect Disabil 2002; 15:18-27.
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Using large-scale databases to examine families of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities
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The authors identify three types of large-scale data: From large-scale, nationally representative questionnaires and surveys; from national vital statistics data; and from administrative databases or research projects focusing on all children from a specific region, state, or area. Tables identify existing databases, and the authors describe the strengths and weaknesses in using each for research on families of individuals with disabilities
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Hodapp RM, Urbano RC. Using large-scale databases to examine families of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Int Rev Res Ment Ret 2009; 37:131-177. The authors identify three types of large-scale data: From large-scale, nationally representative questionnaires and surveys; from national vital statistics data; and from administrative databases or research projects focusing on all children from a specific region, state, or area. Tables identify existing databases, and the authors describe the strengths and weaknesses in using each for research on families of individuals with disabilities.
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Is parental coping associated with the level of function in children with physical disabilities?
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Parents of children with physical disabilities coped better when they maintained social support; parents of children with greater mobility issues found communicating with healthcare professionals about their medical situation the most valuable type of support
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Cavallo S, Feldman DE, Swaine B, Meshefedjian G. Is parental coping associated with the level of function in children with physical disabilities? Child Care Health Dev 2009; 35:33-40. Parents of children with physical disabilities coped better when they maintained social support; parents of children with greater mobility issues found communicating with healthcare professionals about their medical situation the most valuable type of support.
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Child Care Health Dev
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Cavallo, S.1
Feldman, D.E.2
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