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2008
DOI: 10.5172/jamh.7.2.84
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Evaluation of a family-based intervention for siblings of children with a disability or chronic illness

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“…Only three studies explored sibling perspectives and impact (Arens ; Carter et al . ; Giallo & Gavidia‐Payne ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Only three studies explored sibling perspectives and impact (Arens ; Carter et al . ; Giallo & Gavidia‐Payne ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to these in‐person approaches, Baum () drew attention to the increased use of social media and the internet as a support mechanism. The remaining two studies focused on clinician‐led emotional support interventions (Giallo & Gavidia‐Payne ; Toly et al . ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirty-six studies had insufficient psychotherapeutic content, such as instruction, education, parents trained as ’coaches’ for their children or health prevention interventions (Aleman 1992; Anderson 1999; Braga 2005; Bellin 2013; Burke 1997; Burke 2001; Chen 2013; Chernoff 2002; Chiang 2009; Evans 1999; Field 1998; Garbutt 2010; Giallo 2008; Glang 2007; Groß 2013, Hovell 1994; Humphreys 2000; Ireys 1996; Ireys 2001; Johnson 1987; Kaslow 2000; Katz 2014; Kazak 1996; Ketchen 2006; Klinnert 2005; Klinnert 2007; Kupfer 2010; Logan 1997; Mendez 1997; Murphy 2012; Nelson 2011; Pérez 1999; Staab 2002; Sullivan-Bolyai 2010; Szczepanski 2010; Walders 2006). Twenty-two studies had an aim that was irrelevant to the objectives of this review, such as fidelity studies, mixed illnesses or the intervention focusing on the parents’ communication with professionals (Borhani 2011; Bruzzese 2008; Cakan 2007; Canino 2008; Carey 2008; Ellis 2007; Ellis 2008; Fedele 2013; Forsander 1995; Gerber 2010; Gulewitsch 2012; Harris 2001; Hommel 2012; Jay 1990; Kurowski 2013; Lyon 2013; Rasoli 2008; Scholten 2011; Van der Veek 2013; Wade 2010; Walker 1996; Wysocki 1997).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these 114 papers, 99 were found from the search of databases, six papers from the citation search, four papers from reference searches and five papers from authors of included studies. We deemed 35 studies (45 papers) to meet the inclusion criteria for the review, whilst 61 studies (69 papers) were excluded (Aleman 1992; Anderson 1999; Betancourt 2004; Braga 2005; Bruzzese 2008; Burke 1997; Burke 2001; Cakan 2007; Canino 2008; Carey 2008; Chernoff 2002; Chiang 2009; Ellis 2007; Ellis 2008; Evans 1999; Field 1998; Forsander 1995; Forsander 2003; Garbutt 2010; Gerber 2010; Giallo 2008; Glang 2007; Gustafsson 1986; Harris 2001; Haus 1976; Hernandez 1998; Hommel 2012; Hovell 1994; Humphreys 2000; Ireys 1996; Ireys 2001; Jay 1990; Johnson 1987; Kamps 2008; Kaslow 2000; Kazak 1996; Kazak 2005; Ketchen 2006; Klinnert 2005; Klinnert 2007; Kroner-Herwig 1998; Kupfer 2010; Lasecki 2008; Logan 1997; Mendez 1997; Nelson 2011; Perez 1999; Rasoli 2008; Sanders 1989; Sanders 1996; Satin 1989; Scholten 2011; Sieberg 2011; Staab 2002; Sullivan-Bolyai 2010; Szczepanski 2010; Wade 2010; Walders 2006; Walker 1996; Warner 2011; Wysocki 1997). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirty-one studies had insufficient psychotherapeutic content, such as instruction, education, parents trained as ‘coaches’ for their children or health prevention interventions (Aleman 1992; Anderson 1999; Braga 2005; Burke 1997; Burke 2001; Chernoff 2002; Chiang 2009; Evans 1999; Field 1998; Garbutt 2010; Giallo 2008; Glang 2007; Hovell 1994; Humphreys 2000; Ireys 1996; Ireys 2001; Johnson 1987; Kaslow 2000; Kazak 1996; Ketchen 2006; Klinnert 2005; Klinnert 2007; Kupfer 2010; Logan 1997; Mendez 1997; Nelson 2011; Perez 1999; Staab 2002; Sullivan-Bolyai 2010; Szczepanski 2010; Walders 2006). Sixteen studies had an aim that was irrelevant to the aim of the review such as fidelity studies, mixed illnesses or the intervention focusing on the parents communication with professionals (Bruzzese 2008; Cakan 2007; Canino 2008; Carey 2008; Ellis 2007; Ellis 2008; Forsander 1995; Gerber 2010; Harris 2001; Hommel 2012; Jay 1990; Rasoli 2008; Scholten 2011; Wade 2010; Walker 1996; Wysocki 1997).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%