نتایج جستجو برای: family coping

تعداد نتایج: 447770  

ژورنال: روانشناسی معاصر 2018

Objectives Pervasive disorders are a group of neuropsychiatric disorders that accompany social, communicative, and cognitive development of the individual with certain delays. When a family member is diagnosed with a chronic disease, the whole family function may be affected. This study aimed to investigate modeling of family adaptability and cohesion in the family of autistic children based on...

2014
Yu Liu Chunmei Cao

OBJECTIVE To investigate the relationship between family history of cancer, coping style and psychological distress. METHODS Total 80 patients with family history of cancer and 72 normal controls were analyzed using self-reporting inventory (SCL-90), coping style scale and impact of event scale-revised (IES-R). RESULTS 1. Between the two groups of patients, there were significant difference...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2013
Ana Catarina Guedes Maria da Graça Pereira

OBJECTIVES this study assessed burden, coping, physical symptoms and psychological morbidity in caregivers of functionally dependent family members. METHODS fifty family caregivers completed self-reported measures of burden, physical symptoms, psychological morbidity and coping strategies. RESULTS there was a significant negative correlation between coping strategies and the different clini...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2007
Sarah S Jaser Jennifer E Champion Kristen L Reeslund Gary Keller Mary Jane Merchant Molly Benson Bruce E Compas

Offspring of depressed parents are faced with significant interpersonal stress both within their families and in peer relationships. The present study examined parent and self-reports of adolescents' coping in response to family and peer stressors in 73 adolescent children of parents with a history of depression. Correlational analyses indicated that adolescents were moderately consistent in th...

2014
Elanur Yılmaz Karabulutlu

OBJECTIVE Cancer is a disease that not only affects the individual's mental and physical integrity but also affects the functionality of the family system. Caregivers experience stress when patients cannot cope with the symptoms they are experiencing. The stress experienced by caregivers gives rise to psychological and physical symptoms. The purpose of this study is to determine the attitude of...

Background Family coping is an active process in which the family and each member of it use the available resources to decrease or control the demand. Using effective coping strategy, a family can react to stresses and adapt better to its situation. The purpose of this study was to examine psychometric properties of a Persian version of Family Crisis Oriented Personal Evaluation Scales (F-COPES...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2007
Melanie J Zimmer-Gembeck Elizabeth M Locke

A motivational theory of children's coping identified aspects of relationships--involvement, structure and autonomy support--that are expected to determine whether coping will be characterized by approach (active) or avoidance. Associations between adolescents' (N=487, Age M=14) relationships with families and teachers, and coping behaviours were examined. Whether a Family Primacy Model or a Co...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2008
Sarah S Jaser Robin Whittemore Jodie M Ambrosino Evie Lindemann Margaret Grey

OBJECTIVE To examine the relationships among maternal and child depressive symptoms and child and family psychosocial factors. METHOD Secondary analysis of baseline data for a coping skills intervention for school-age children (ages 8-12) with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their mothers. Children and mothers completed measures of depressive symptoms, coping, quality of life, and family functionin...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2011
Gisela Wolters Gregório Sven Stapert Ingrid Brands Caroline van Heugten

OBJECTIVE To investigate how the functioning of family members and the coping styles they use are related to the psychosocial functioning both of the family members and of the person who has sustained a brain injury. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. SUBJECTS Primary caregivers (n = 61) and other family members (n = 15) of 61 patients with brain injury. METHODS Primary caregivers completed th...

Journal: :American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 2010
Ronald L Hickman Barbara J Daly Sara L Douglas John M Clochesy

BACKGROUND Overwhelmed family decision makers of chronically critically ill patients must comprehend vital information to make complex treatment decisions that are consistent with patients' preferences. Exploration of informational coping styles of family decision makers may yield evidence for tailored communication practices supporting the psychological and informational needs of family decisi...

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