Parent‐child interaction is related to emotional and behavioral problems in pediatric intestinal failure
Rozemarijn A. L. Duister,
Lotte E. Vlug,
Merit M. Tabbers
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesParent‐child interaction in pediatric intestinal failure (IF) and in parenteral nutrition (PN) graduates can be disturbed due to parental responsibilities related to the condition, and could affect the child's emotional and behavioral functioning (EBF). The aim was to assess parent‐child interaction, to examine associations with clinical features, and to relate parent‐child interaction to EBF.MethodsA cross‐sectional study of IF patients and PN graduates aged 1.5−18 years and one primary caregiver wa… Show more
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