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Autor:
Line Caes, Cynthia van Gampelaere, Eline Van Hoecke, Myriam Van Winckel, Kristien Kamoen, Liesbet Goubert
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 12 (2021)
Background: Despite daily variability in children's chronic pain experiences, little is known about how parents' emotions and goals toward their child's pain are influenced by these daily changes. This diary study examined how daily child pain intens
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1242e2f5675349be9567e7d52d7d8e1f
Autor:
Saskia van der Straaten, Marieke den Brinker, Liesbet Goubert, Sylvia Depoorter, Daniel Klink, Eveline R. Goethals, Jesse Vanbesien, Kristina Casteels, Martine Cools, Jolien Laridaen, Cynthia Van Gampelaere, Koen Luyckx
Publikováno v:
PEDIATRIC DIABETES
Pediatric diabetes
Pediatric diabetes
AIMS: The aim of this study was to compare families with a child (2-12 years) with type 1 diabetes (T1D) to families which are not confronted with chronic illness, with regard to children's well-being, parental distress, and parenting behavior. In ad
Autor:
Sara Van Aken, Cynthia Van Gampelaere, Annick De Paepe, Liesbet Goubert, Tine Vervoort, Koen Luyckx
Publikováno v:
PSYCHOLOGY HEALTH & MEDICINE
Parents of children with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) experience high levels of distress, which may negatively impact child functioning. However, little is known about mechanisms that may buffer the adverse impact of parental distress. The current study exp
Autor:
Koen Luyckx, Cynthia Van Gampelaere, Eveline R. Goethals, Saskia van der Straaten, Kristina Casteels, Jesse Vanbesien, Martine Cools, Dimitri M.L. Van Ryckeghem, Jolien Laridaen, Marieke den Brinker, Liesbet Goubert
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric psychology
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 44(4). Oxford University Press
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 44(4). Oxford University Press
OBJECTIVE: Parents of children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) often experience distress and worries, which may negatively impact their parenting behaviors. The current study investigates parental mindfulness (i.e., an enhanced attention to and awareness