Who found that accomodative coping is the most effective technique in children and adults?
Compas et al., (2012)
1 of 8
Who found that those who experience childhood illness are less likely to graduate and be employed, and will earn less money?
Maslow et al., (2011)
2 of 8
Who reported that caregivers of children with chronic illnesses are significantly more stressed than ordinary parents, and this is associated with poorer psychological adjustment in both the parent and the child.
Cousine & Hazen (2013)
3 of 8
Who reported the successfulness of CBT and problem solving therapy for reduction of children's stress but only with parental involvement.
Eccleston et al., (2015)
4 of 8
Who found that family functioning mediates family resiliance and anxiety, and negative medical interactions/being ill-equipt envokes anxiety.
Nabors et al., (2013)
5 of 8
Who emphasised the importance of forward self-management and the chronic care model, which includes productive interactions, enablement and empowerment, proactive and prepared teams, a 'home' practice and collaborative care plans.
McCorkle et al., (2011)
6 of 8
Who found that young children's hospital fears are related to these four categories: insecurity, injury, helplessness and rejection.
Salmela et al., (2011)
7 of 8
Who suggested that children cope with hospital fears via pleasure, positive images, security, confidence, participation and understanding?
Salmela et al., (2010)
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Who found that those who experience childhood illness are less likely to graduate and be employed, and will earn less money?
Back
Maslow et al., (2011)
Card 3
Front
Who reported that caregivers of children with chronic illnesses are significantly more stressed than ordinary parents, and this is associated with poorer psychological adjustment in both the parent and the child.
Back
Card 4
Front
Who reported the successfulness of CBT and problem solving therapy for reduction of children's stress but only with parental involvement.
Back
Card 5
Front
Who found that family functioning mediates family resiliance and anxiety, and negative medical interactions/being ill-equipt envokes anxiety.
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