2006
DOI: 10.1007/bf03062361
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Moeilijke momenten en stress bij kinderen van chronisch zieke ouders

Abstract: Doel van dit onderzoek was het verkrijgen van inzicht in moeilijke momenten die kinderen van chronisch zieke ouders meemaken in hun dagelijks leven. Bovendien is nagegaan of frequentie en beleving van deze moeilijke momenten significant bijdragen aan stress bij het kind, ook als gecontroleerd wordt voor de ernst van de ziekte van de ouder. Onderzoeksgroep en methode: 106 kinderen van patie¨nten met CVA (N = 29) en patie¨nten met de ziekte van Parkinson (N = 77) namen deel aan het onderzoek. De kinderen waren t… Show more

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“…Scores range from 17 to 68; a higher score indicates more stress. Internal consistency of the measure was tested in children of parents with Parkinson's disease (Cronbach's α = .83; Dufour, Meijer, Van de Port & Visser-Meily, 2006). In this study Cronbach's alpha was .86.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scores range from 17 to 68; a higher score indicates more stress. Internal consistency of the measure was tested in children of parents with Parkinson's disease (Cronbach's α = .83; Dufour, Meijer, Van de Port & Visser-Meily, 2006). In this study Cronbach's alpha was .86.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, they sought information about coping strategies for dealing with grief and fear caused by their family situation. Various studies suggest that a lack of adequate coping strategies may lead to problems of both an externalized (aggression and delinquency) and an internalized (anxiety, depression, and social withdrawal) nature [27][28][29]. Providing information about coping strategies might prevent these problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge is growing about the long-term effects of prenatal exposure to AEDs on neurocognitive and behavioral development [1][2][3], but less is known about the effects of family factors such as parenting skills or the impact of maternal epilepsy on the family [4,5]. It is germane to account for the impact of family factors on child development when assessing the longterm outcome of children exposed in utero to AEDs [6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. We conducted an exploratory narrative review on AED exposure during pregnancy and the associations between family factors and child developmental outcomes to improve understanding of which family factors play a role in the development of children exposed to AEDs in utero.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%