1. Maternal Health-Related Coping Patterns and Health and Adjustment Outcomes in Children With Type 1 Diabetes.
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Charron-Prochownik, Denise and Kovacs, Maria
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DIABETES in children , *PARENTING , *ADAPTABILITY (Personality) - Abstract
Parental coping patterns can influence health outcomes of a child with a chronic illness. As part of a longitudinal study of 8- to 13-year-old children with newly diagnosed diabetes, we examined the relation between maternal health-related coping strategies and rehospitalizations and psychopathology in the child with diabetes. Forty-two pairs of children and their mothers were evaluated separately by means of a comprehensive assessment battery including a semistructured psychiatric interview, self-rated questionnaires, and overall diabetes course and management. Although results of this study suggest that mothers' coping patterns have no detectable impact on short-term health outcomes of children with diabetes, mothers considered maintaining family integration and understanding the medical situation as very helpful coping strategies. Suggestions for research using a longer follow-up period and implications for health care providers are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
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