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We were Interested in parenting behavior that relates to two different types of empathy development that have not been looked at and how they may be related to three indicators of mental health. As you can see in our model, parental support is related to responsive joy which means if parents...
Despite this, they associated their everyday life with feelings of being different. This study highlights the need for support groups for children whose parents suffer from mental illness. 展开 关键词: Childhood experiences mental illness support groups ...
Resources, information, and support for parents who wish to explore alternatives to conventional, drug-based psychiatric care for children and youth.
Internet parent support groups for primary caregivers of a child with special health care needs. Little is known about the efficacy of Internet Parent Support Groups (IPSGs). This exploratory study describes factors related to use of Internet Parent Support Groups (IPSGs) by primary caregivers of...
As hypothesized, depression symptomology was significantly positively associated with caregiver burden (β = 0.54 and 0.69, p < 0.01) and child-parent relationship conflict (β = 0.54 and 0.77, p < 0.01) at the 30 day follow-up for both groups of caregivers (females and ...
Numerous groups that provide support and information to parents have been established to meet the varying needs of families of children with chronic health conditions. Parent groups differ along a number of dimensions, including their leadership, location, and goals, as well as the population they ...
In more recent studies on help-seeking for children with anxiety parents have highlighted the need to keep pushing services to ensure professional support for their child’s mental health problems [13, 14, 19]. In order to tailor mental health services to the varying needs of children with ...